Happy Dragon
This drawing began with the desire to use some sort of hard edge for the construction of the mouth. The rest just happened. Materials used: Pencil
This drawing began with the desire to use some sort of hard edge for the construction of the mouth. The rest just happened. Materials used: Pencil
I was sitting in a waiting room one day, apparently for quite a long time – long enough to draw this dragon. Materials used: Ballpoint pen
You can see my interest in this one fades off the further you get from the head. Materials used: Pencil, pen
With this drawing I wanted to show that a dragon caught something, and I also wanted to have a dark contrasting background to create the impression that it was in a cave. Materials used: Pencil, pen
When I was a student at the International Academy of Design & Technology in Toronto we were given an assignment to create an image that conveyed movement or motion. Prior to making my way to the computer I sketched this, then inked it. Materials used: Pencil, pen
When I was a student at the International Academy of Design & Technology in Toronto we were given an assignment designed to make us plan a Postage Stamp design without using a computer. For some reason I themed it after Lego™ taking over the world. The first illustration was pencil only, followed by pencil +
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There is no reason or story for this dragon. I was disappointed in the proportions when I was done. I tend to draw with the page close to a 90 degree angle to my head. Materials used: Pencil, pen
I don’t know how many artists will admit mistakes in their work, but this one certainly is a mistake. I began this illustration as a free-hand attempt at a woman’s face. It was clear early on that it was not going to hit the mark, so I allowed the rendition to change. Once I made
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Very old drawings created for my Uncle who owns a Karate club in Duncan B.C. The two fighting dragons were used on t-shirts. Materials used: Pencil, pen and Crayola coloured markers
I drew this in high school with a very specific series of thoughts targeting my dislike for things like television, smoking, alcohol and how one could allow these elements to disrupt their lifestyle. I make reference to this belief by showing family photos on the crumbling walls with forgotten faces (totally absent); the alcohol is
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