I've been meaning to share my art on my website for a long time, but never got around to doing it, having been sidetracked with other endevours. But now finally you can see my artwork! You'll notice that I have kept this page's theme largely black and white - "Why?" you ask? Well, my art syle works best without colour (or I'm just not bothered to colour my drawings sometimes). Whatever the case may be, I've made sure that the theme of this page looks good. Right now, as I write this, I have the checkers as the backround. I think it looks great! If you want to view the full resolution of my masterpeices then simply right click on the image in question and select "open in new tab" and you are all set. (Wait, why am I telling people the most obvious things ever? Well, I don't know)
Time for a bit of history - I've always been inclined to lean into the world of imagination and all that, but my own personal art journey improved in around 2019 to 2020, give or take, was when I actually started to take things seriously with my drawing.
In the future, I'll do my best to include a lot of stuff in both sections.
Finished Works
| Image | Title of piece | Date created | Notes from Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| "David Reilly and Jeff Turzo" | 6/7/24 | I think I did a good job of capturing the original image in my own style. |
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"portrait" | 3/6/25 | I created this image using my digital tablet. The eye on the right side is closed, for those who think it's an eye that has no pupil, you are mistaken. |
Sketches
| Image | Title of piece | Date created | Notes from Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Old fella and a guy getting his hair cut" | 2/7/24 | I translated the guy getting his hair cut to a painting later on. It's actually just an inked canvas but who cares. |
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"Micheal and Shaun (?)" | Circa 2024 | I don't think this was intentional, but the guy in this drawing ended up looking like Micheal from MLA0 LOL |
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"The Ranger- I mean the man who would never be . . . ." | 16/4/24 | This is one of my sketches that I'm most proud of. Around this time was when I got into the sketch "The man who would never be what they made him to be". Here, in this picture you can see the citizen the day he was arrested with the smoking pipe, then the day he was released. I actually translated the guy smoking the pipe into an "inked canvas" work. You can see it on the "Finished work" section. [WILL BE ADDED, EVENTUALLY] |
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"SKATE" | 16/4/24 | The day I made this, I was complimented by one of my friends who said that I could make money from sketches like this, so thank you for the compliment! |



