
Pen and Ink with Ink Wash; 10" x 18"

Charcoal on Gray Paper; 9" x 12"

Black and White colored pencil on Blue paper; 18" x 22"

Charcoal and Chalk on Gray paper; 18" x 22"

I love to draw. Of every medium in art, drawing is my favorite, if only because you can draw anywhere, with any number of tools and materials. Some regard drawing as a precursor to greater mediums such as painting or printmaking, but I disagree. I think drawing is a wonderful medium that can stand on its own merit.
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