The U.S. version of “The Office” is probably my most favorite TV show of all time, so I jumped at the chance to attend a convention to meet five members of the cast of The Office. I decided to do a couple drawings of them ahead of time (although I […]
Month: February 2019
Autographed Freehand Colored Pencil Drawing of Angela Kinsey from “The Office”
The U.S. version of “The Office” is probably my most favorite TV show of all time, so I jumped at the chance to attend a convention to meet five members of the cast of The Office. I decided to do a couple drawings of them ahead of time (although I […]
Autographed Freehand Colored Pencil Drawing of Amy Acker
Before I worked on the Person of Interest drawing, I actually did a different portrait of Amy Acker. My first attempt was this one, and, while it really isn’t all that bad, I just wasn’t happy with it… which is what led me to try again. This one was colored […]
Autographed Amy Acker “Person of Interest” Freehand Colored Pencil Drawing
Upon hearing that some of the cast of The Office, as well as the lovely Amy Acker from one of my favorite shows, “Person of Interest,” were coming to a new convention in Philly, I decided to work on some new pieces of art just for the occasion. This one, […]
Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) from “Solo: A Star Wars Story” Freehand Colored Pencil Drawing
Let’s be real. It’s hard to imagine anyone else as Han Solo than Harrison Ford. But apparently, Disney could. Alden Ehrenreich did a good job as the character, even if it didn’t feel all that much like the Han we’ve come to love over the past 40 years since he […]
Jaimie Alexander Freehand Graphite Pencil Drawing
A drawing that started as a sketch and ended up being one I took my time working on on-and-off for months was this one of actress Jaimie Alexander. I loved her in the first two Thor films but really became a fan when she started starring in her show Blindspot. […]
Lauren Daigle Freehand Graphite Pencil Sketch
Late in 2017 and early in 2018, I was working on doing quicker sketches of people as an exercise to cover more, different people and hopefully get faster at drawing realism and portraits. The results weren’t as I’d hoped — and I was usually unhappy with how unfinished the drawings […]