Blogathon '03: Red Door.

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This was a sketch that I created for my first Blogathon in 2003. To raise money for a charity, over a period of 24 hours, every 30 minutes, I uploaded a new drawing. Sponsors donated funds to the charity upon completion.

Materials: Colored pencil, paper, ink
Size: 6"X6"
Other: Comes without frame or mat
Price: $10

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Field Lunch

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This painting depicts my father as a young boy, out in the field with his father and the hired man, having lunch. I based this painting on a small black and white photograph.

Materials: Watercolor and colored pencil on paper
Size: 22" X 30"
Other: Shipped in antique black and gold frame
Price: SOLD

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Nike Fastening her Sandal

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This is part of a series of additive and subtractive drawings I did, based on statuary from classical Greece and on.

I confess, I priced them high because I can't bear to think of selling them for anything less. I've had people make offers for them but I really treasure these drawings. I did them at a time when I was in a serious slump and the technique I developed using powdered graphite, erasers and more, seemed to almost magically appear. These drawings brought me out of that slump.

They mean a lot to me.

This drawing, with its soft blues and flowing lines, is a particular favorite.

Materials: Powdered pigment and colored pencil on paper
Size: 13" X 22"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat
Price: $700

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Fairy Tale

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We are all familiar with the traditional twists and turns of classic fairy tales. The short story on this paining, written in gold pencil, tells a fairy tale without the usual twists.

Blondes don't have more fun, it isn't really about getting the prince, and everyday life is just as fine as that of being royalty.

Through use of gold-toned pencils and acrylic washes, this painting gives off an unusual metallic sheen which does not photograph well.


Materials: Colored pencils, watercolor and acrylic on cotton rag paper.
Size: 44" x 30"
Other: Unframied
Price: $300

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