This is an oldie, but a history-maker. This was basically one of my first real “successful” portraits that I’d done, experimenting with charcoal pencils and sticks. I drew this in my junior year of high school for Art II class. It even made it into the school art show. At a Guardian concert in May 1997, I was able to show the picture to Jamie Rowe who at first thought it was just a photo copy. He signed the matting around the drawing in the picture frame and it currently resides somewhere in my parents’ house I believe. Jamie has even used the drawing for t-shirts for his solo music career in recent years!
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Jon Foreman of Switchfoot Freehand Graphite Pencil Drawing
Tue Jan 4 , 2011
When I initially saw this photo of Switchfoot’s Jon Foreman in August, 2000, I considered it for a drawing because I thought it was pretty cool and unique. I had been addicted to their album Learning to Breathe since I […]

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