2-D Artwork

These are drawings I did for classes at Armstrong St University. I do not like to draw. I prefer things I can wrap my hands around. But here's what I did anyway.
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"Fighter Practice". This was homework for my drawing class. The little grove where we used to hold fighter practices was the archery range at Bacon Park, paved over in 2000 to make way for the Truman Parkway. The staff belongs to milord Santiago, and I really don't know whose shield that is. This was a pencil drawing, gone over in ink.

This one I started on in 1993, stuck away on a bookshelf and then finished it up again 5 years later. It's a drawing of Forth Castle's first seneschal, Lord Erich von dem Schwartzwald

This was done as a class project. Given a piece of another drawing, we were instructed to incorporate the piece into a drawing of our own but copying the style of the original artist. I call this one "The Merchant".

In 1999 I took a printmaking class at Georgia Southern University. We were given a piece of paper with a word on it, and had to design an intaglio print based on that word. I ended up with the word "holes".
The image is etched into copper, then ink is rolled onto the plate. The plate is then put through a manual press face down against the paper. Each print is made individually this way. There were 53 prints in the edition.


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