Meryl Streep
12' by 16" pencil
The Govonater....
I drew this shortly after Arnold came into office. A constant source of inspiration, I admire Arnold a great deal.Even with the funny accent and grotesque smile.
Burnin' ring of fire.....
pencil, 12" by 16"
If you're into anything motorcycle related, these guys are no strangers to you. Paul Jr. and Paul Sr. have almost single-handedly revolutionized the Chopper motorcycle industry. Along with their constant bickering drama, the OCC has changed the face of cable television Americana.
The painting on the left was done first in airbrush 12" by 16". The one on the right was done as a step-by-step T-shirt illustration article for Airbrush Action magazine.
May the force be with you......
George Lucas gave us an entire cult culture. The world of Star Wars. Almost every person in the entire world is familiar with the story. As George's storytelling grew more and more legendary, so did his shape....and the turkey-like waddle under his chin.
airbrush, 12" by 16"
Blonde, busty, beautiful bombshell. This dame eludes men still years after she's gone.
This piece is published in the book, "Marilyn in Art" by Roger Taylor.
Here's your respect. We love you Rodney.
airbrush, 12" by 16"
The self-proclaimed "King of All Media" is the highest rated radio host in the history of radio. Love him or hate him, he's now the king of satelite radio as well.
airbrush, 12" by 16"
No caricature artist's portfolio is complete without the King of Chins himself. Here is my version.
airbrush, 12" by 16"
It's funny and a little sad sometimes to see a great icon age into his less-rocking years. Ozzy will always be the Prince of Darkness to us....even when he's more grey than black.
pencil, 12" by 16"
Ahhh Jack.
Some of the most intriguing and spine-tingling roles have been played by this man. I chose to go against the grain and draw him without the devilish grin and focus on his evervescant confidence in whatever he plays.
pencil, 12" by 16"
This was one of my first illustrations. I was working to catch the celestial "glow" she has about her. This took around 12 hours.
THis piece won second place in the studio piece competition at the NCN convention. 2004.
graphite pencil, 12" by 16"
airbrush
12" by 16"
I've heard him called the "John Lennon of Hip-Hop".
Unknowingly, I was a few hundred feet away inside the hotel when he was shot.
I tried to make this look as rough as could, so the background is actually layerd thick with paint, then sanded with sandpaper.
airbrush
12" by 16"
pencil/graphite
this wasn't exaggerated much....
12" by 16"