Texas Instruments illustration for Ft. Knox, Kentucky
Pencil drawing is what my life as an artist began with. I still have drawings that was done when I was a child in elementary school and when I see them I am reminded of the No. 2 pencil, what we were required to have and a perfect drawing tool during class. Twelve years of drawing during the studies bring back memories, along with many ‘put it away’ orders from the teachers through all the grades. Back in the days when we covered our school books with brown paper bags, I used it as a drawing pad and enjoyed art as long as I wasn’t able to be seen. It’s fun to remember back to those years. Fast forwarding, when I was entering a career as an illustrator I began quickly to learn the technical pencils that went from hard lead to soft lead pencils used to form all the shades needed for illustrations. My first job was being hired as an assistant to a draftsman and that was my introduction to the pencils. Throughout life I still use it for jobs and enjoyment as an artist and illustrator, from fine art to simple art.
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Art has been the one thing that I have enjoyed either for businesses, individuals, or just for the joy of expressing my heart and talent on canvas. One of my greatest opportunities has been working with children both in schools and individually. It is sharing a part of myself that every artist expresses into his art itself.
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