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Click image for full-size view | | Editorial art Editorial art always presents a challenge. In this instance the challenge was trying to capture the feelings of Tiger Woods upon the passing of his dad. |
| | | | | Editorial portraits The ability to select the best style and medium to use to bring a person's image to life. |
| | | | | Caricatures Can life be any more fun then to take a person's features and drag them to an extreme while still maintaining the likeness. |
| | | | | | | | Editorial sports cartoons In sports, everybody is a Monday morning quarterback; including the artist. After the game has been played or the story has been reported it is the job of the editorial cartoonist to give a very loud and very clear opinon visually. Unlike the writer who has a column to express their opinion, the artist has one shot to express an opinion that even if readers don't agree with, at least will understand the point being made. |
| | | | | Fine Arts Although I love the other areas of art I work in, Fine Arts is my favorite; because my eyes work for my heart. There are no Art Directors, no Editors, just you with your materials and what your eyes are saying to you.
The challenge of each piece is to create what you see and what you think you see and hope your audience agrees.
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