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Charcoal Portraits

"The Puppet Master"

Obey

Obey

My daughter, Jaelynn is incredibly talented and intelligent. In school, although she receives straights A's, she is treated as though she is a problem. Not only is she currently unable to achieve to her potential, she is even stifled by the educational system itself. Charcoal on 18" x 24" paper. 2012.

Misunderstood

Misunderstood

This is my daughter, Hailey, hugging our pit bulled named Gambit. It represents the love and acceptance we should have for all creatures, especially the ones which are unjustly demonized in our current society. Charcoal on 18" x 24" paper. 2012.

Apocalypse

Apocalypse

My vision of the future we are leaving our children. My daughter, Makenzie posed for this drawing. Charcoal on 11" x 14" 70lb paper. 2013.

Kaelynne

Kaelynne

My niece, Kaelynne, drawn for my sister-in-law, Jamie. Charcoal on 18" x 24" paper. 2012.

Caydence and Charlese

Caydence and Charlese

I drew this for a friend of mine of his two little girls. Charles, if you're reading this, sorry for the misspelling! You know that's not my strong-suit... Charcoal on 18" x 24" paper. 2012.

Anniversary

Anniversary

A portrait I drew for my sister-in-law, Kelly, and her husband, Marcus. Charcoal on 18" x 24" paper. 2012.

This set represents the mysterious forces in the shadows, directing our politicians. It is no longer "We the People," but "Them, the Corporations." Our politicians are bought and paid for, regardless if it is going into the left or right hand. Prints available as well as originals (in-person sale) for all three drawings. All are charcoal on 18"x24" 70 lb paper, unmatted and unframed.​

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