Showing posts with label louisiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label louisiana. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

Trinity

During a spring break from college, I went with a group to a mission in Mexico . . . one of the churches we visited used shamrocks symbolically in stained glass to represent the "Holy Trinity" This piece began as a demo for a group of students at a Catholic high school . . .


graphite on paper, 18.25" x 24.5"

Sunday, February 09, 2014

Smiley Burst

I wanted to do something "Pop". Finishing was the hardest part.


graphite on paper, 12" x 18"

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Just Add Circles

The title “Just Add Circles” is my reaction to a recent online design trend that includes groupings of concentric circles as a pattern. Anyway, I played with circles inside circles, but I made it my own. Also, I drew vertical lines to break up my shapes as a positive/negative space game – if you will. I rendered the piece with graphite on Reeves BFK paper. It is a rag paper that can take a lot of abuse.

This is one of several pieces that I created using current Internet themes. I used different media for each work. They were all completed for a group show last summer.


graphite on paper, 19.875" x 25.875"

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Corners

This piece was created for a show that hung June 1st - 13 th at the Louisiana State Archives in Baton Rouge. It's been a while since I've made a formal finished graphite artwork.


graphite on paper, 17.625" x 25.125