A desire for equality was something Martin Luther King lived
and died by. His work was facilitated through the support of countless people
from different races, genders, and ages. Through these marches, single
identities joined together to become a powerful force and individuals
discovered a new way to see their nation. As I look at photos of the freedom
marches and I am astounded by the spirit and strength endured by supporters of
the cause. I choose to illustrate the people who marched and the bond that I
believed they felt during such a tumultuous time in our nations history.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Martin Luther King project
It was really nice to see the MLK/JFK show last night at FIT. I thought I'd post what I did for that project. I ended up doing two versions. Here's my artist statement:
Monday, November 18, 2013
dog sketchbook
It's been a while since I've posted on here. I wanted to share some stuff from my sketchbook. I've been collecting all sorts for doggie sketches. I have to say, dogs are some of my best friends.
Some pages have the dogs name on it. Meet Hesh(at the top). He's is one the funniest dogs I ever met. He's a bull dog puppy. When ever the other dogs are playing he begins to play then after a few second he just sits his ass down as if the say "cool, but I'm conserving my energy". What a perfect name too.
Some pages have the dogs name on it. Meet Hesh(at the top). He's is one the funniest dogs I ever met. He's a bull dog puppy. When ever the other dogs are playing he begins to play then after a few second he just sits his ass down as if the say "cool, but I'm conserving my energy". What a perfect name too.
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