Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board.
–Zora Neale Hurston
Perhaps this is their allure. Whatever the reason, ships have always been a common theme in my art. This series of pencil drawings came into being over recent months–all depicting sailboats, and none in the same emotional state. Sails seem to be the perfect metaphor–the delicacy of man confronting the full force of nature. They also keep our eyes engaged as we look to the horizon.
Neighbors
It's so easy to feel like this - even when there was no pendemic. I drew this in 2016 and feel like this in 2020, still.
The Return
An illustration of a visitor in flat familiar land. Drawn in Adobe illustrator and colored in Photoshop.
Greyscapes
Ink drawing of a surrealist cityscape in an unknown universe
Gowanus Local
A dashing gentleman savoring a slower method of transport, trusted companion in tow.
Dimensions of a Flat Earth
Confession: The Flat Earth Theory has truly captured my imagination. I was sucked into the vortex of YouTube videos on the subject, and sufficiently engrossed to be accused by loved ones of being a Flat Earther, myself. I am not. And yet... the imagery put forth...
Sails of Dreams
In the summertime, my mind is on the sea. And on dreams of the sea. Setting sail.... Original drawing in graphite, along with a version I colored using Photoshop.
Horizon: A Sunglass Series
A reflection on how an accessory can accentuate natural beauty
Inverted Chalk
A series of chalk drawings, photographed, inverted and preserved for future viewing
Past Horizons
Sails and minarets meet on the horizon at sunset. Pastel
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