I have another that I made using the Paintbrush program. This one is
called Dragon. It's a drawing of a dragon as
if that wasn't obvious.
Now these two drawings are actually from the same drawing. I called the drawing "Roses On a Cold Thursday Night" because they are drawings of a rose that I drew on a cold thursday night. The reason it's in pieces is because I scanned the pictures directly from the origional and the scanner wasn't big enough to fit the whole picture. So I scanned it in two pieces. But that may be awhile. This is the first which I did in with vine, or charcol as some might call it, and the second which I did with cont�, which is like a pastel but it's charcol.
I have a theory that if an envelope looks interesting it will be read first. I also belive that envelopes are very boring. For these two reasons I commonly draw pictures on the envelope when I mail a letter. I have some examples here. The first is a reproduction of sorts. I called the original "Silhouette on a Sunset". The second is a drawing of an old train tunnel in Scranton, PA.
This one is kind of wierd. It's a sunset over
what appears at first to be a desert, but then I drew a near deed pine tree.
The tree wasn't supposed to look dead and it's wasn't supposed to look like
a desert scene. I just wanted to put some texture into the horizen.