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This page contains some of my work that does not use the Celtic knot theme. 

Some pieces are simple sketches while others are more "complete" projects.

 

SET DESIGN

 

     

Christmas Set Design.  New Song Church, 2010

 

Christmas series set design (2009) at New Song Church in New Bern, NC.

 

 

 

PERMANENT INK (Sharpies etc.)



Crazy Perspective Drawing



The Enterprise? 






Permanent Ink Sketch:  New Bern NC Courthouse






Permanent Ink Sketch:  Big Ben


Permanent Ink Sketch


This drawing was done with sharpie markers.  It's completed in a pointillism style (although traditional pointillism only uses primary colors and this drawing did not).  It actually was completed with individual "points" of ink.  If you look at it from a distance, you will see a more "complete" picture and will not focus as closely on the individual dots. 




A little difficult to see:  These pieces are rather big so they will not scan well (unless I find a MUCH bigger scanner!)  They show the same picture done in 5 different media.  I completed them as samples for art lessons I was helping to co-teach at a youth event in our church called Rock Camp.  The media used are:  Top Row:  L-R  Watercolor paints and permanent ink, oil pastels.  Bottom Row:  L-R:  Collage (using magazine pictures, old calendar photos and scrapbook paper), Gouache, Chalk pastels.  Below are some close-ups of the collage and permanent ink/watercolor pieces.

 

 


CHALK PASTELS:

Childhood


Embrace


Rejoicing


Prayer


COLORED PENCIL DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES


This American Nation:  This is a part of a larger collage-type drawing that was a practice sketch for an American History class unit chalkboard drawing.


    
Leaves



Mug



City Perspective:  This sketch was completed as a practice for teaching a perspective drawing lesson. 



PAINTINGS:

The Three Norns: From Norse Mythology


Adam



Crystal Cave