This piece is of some guy from Seattle that I put together for my nephew about 7yrs ago.
kurt, charcoal, 18 x 24
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
A New Chance Foundation
The A New Chance Foundation gala was last night and it was awesome. I want to commend all of those dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of others. The work that the folks at A New Chance Foundation do is outstanding and last night proved that. I am very proud to have had the opportunity to donate something to go toward such a good cause - it was an honor.
I sketched up a couple of our favorite Red Legs for the occasion and we put them on the auction block. My good friends the Barr brothers are now the proud owners of Joey Votto, our very own National League MVP, and Aroldis Chapman, our very own Cuban defector, otherwise known as the "Cuban Missile."
Once again, thanks to the A New Chance Foundation for an awesome evening. Keep up the great work!
Okay, here are the drawings from the gala.
I sketched up a couple of our favorite Red Legs for the occasion and we put them on the auction block. My good friends the Barr brothers are now the proud owners of Joey Votto, our very own National League MVP, and Aroldis Chapman, our very own Cuban defector, otherwise known as the "Cuban Missile."
Once again, thanks to the A New Chance Foundation for an awesome evening. Keep up the great work!
Okay, here are the drawings from the gala.
Votto pencil, 18x24in
Chapman pencil, 18x24in
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Some Art Work
This is a pencil rendering of the church my friends were married in. It was also a wedding gift from me to them.
18x24, pencil
This is a portrait of my cousin's beautiful little girl. (I did this for my aunt in trade for a fantastic huge handmade rug that she made years ago and now graces my family room and will forever.)
16x20, pencil
This is a portrait of the legendary Robert Marley. I did this for my friend as a wedding gift as well. I was the best man in his ceremony and it was an honor.
18x24, pencil
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