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DRAWING

"Drawing is a language I find to be the most direct of visual art making. An implement that leaves it's mark on any given substrate. There is no more direct  an approach. And for that discipline I chose the language of medieval moe. It expresses so eloquently the origins of drawing. One foot in the caves of Lascaux and the other our most recent purveyors of the modern illustration, drawing enables one the ability to write an entire story in a single image."  Edward Walton Wilcox

"Dobwheeler", 2007, graphite on gessoed birch panel, 10 x 8 inches
Spoon Peddler, graphite on gessoed birch panel
"Toad", graphite on gessoed birch panel
"Thirsty Nurse", 30 x 50 inches, graphite on gessoed birch panel
"Locket in His Pocket", graphite on gessoed birch panel, 17.5 x 10 inches
"He Thought to Bury Himself But the Ground Was Too Hard", 2008, 9 x 13.5, graphite on gessoed birch
"Der Eel Farmer", 2012, 10 x 8 inches, graphite on gessoed birch panel
"Der Eel Farmer," detail
"The Fowler", 2008, 16.5 x 11, graphite on gessoed birch panel
"The Fowler", detail
"Der Frounen Fowler", 2012, 14.5 x 10.5, graphite on gessoed birch panel
"Der Frounen Fowler" detail
"War Horse", 2008, 10 x 8 inches, graphite on gessoed birch panel
"Hoovendiver" 12 x 16 inches, graphite on birch panel
"Yak", graphite on gessoed birch panel
"Narwahl", graphite on gessoed birch panel
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