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Over the years I have developed my own perseption and techniques when it comes to creating art,the process is of continuous growth and improvement.
  Some of what you will see is produced by looking at  photographs others are from my own imagination.
  These are a mix of  some of my early and latest work

Any question or critique would be greatly appreciated !




PORTFOLIO
We all know who this is!
 I'm a huge of Marvel Comics! I seen this on the front of a comic the challenge was using oil to create the look of charcoal and instead of applying white to create the different tones I used a linseed oil to shade with, I may have invented a new technique! (22X31) (OIL)
titled-Good over Evil,I used a biblical depiction of characters for the sybolism of how one would want the good to overcome the evil in the lives (30x40) (charcoal on posterboard)
Titled- Reflections,based on the fact that the wildness,beauty and nature between woman and flower are so much alike in real life and in the painting one could represent the other,(5x4ft)(oil on canvas)
Untitled, A lion on the aproach I seen a photograph poster of this and again wanted to test my hand at texture and technique,I am really happy with the results (36x36) (oil on canvas)
titled, this picture was created by the color scheme in my house it was also a chance to see how I would do with casting light-(5x4 ft) (media-oil)
this lighthouse was created from a photograph that I seen at a school,upon sight I wanted to create a painting of it testing my skill at light and shadow play-(36X30)-(oil)
Based on a description I read some time ago I  came up with this image of what i think it is called a Churubim,I made the pics black&white to help reveal the detail of the sculpture,(12inchx13inch wing spand) (Roma Plastilina oil based clay)
some of my earlier work titled-(cold day)-the angels are down in hell battling the demons when struck with the sword they turn to ice in the center-Jesus-with the Satan by by the collar showing him what he came to do!-(in frame 28x22) (mixed medium-ink,marker,prism pencil)
untitled, this is  my first oil painting,it is from a National Geo magazine chosen because of the detail required in the picture itself,(24x30) (oil on canvas)