September 7, 2012 at 6:27 pm (watercolor on paper)
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Last night was another awesome Dr. Sketchy’s Asbury Park event. The theme was Marvel and DC comics.
The White Witch

Wonder Woman wondering.

Wonder Woman being glorious.

Batman and Clark Kent

Bruce Wayne

Psylocke and the White Witch

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May 8, 2012 at 2:01 am (portrait)
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I haven’t updated in over a month, which is some sort of awful record. I won’t give excuses. Sometimes life just gets in the way of art.
Last Friday was May the 4th Be With You. There was a Star War’s themed Dr. Sketchy’s at Smithville’s The Underground. Our stellar models were Roxanne Mass and Sam East (aka Samantha Star). Unfortunately, a glass of water was spilled, ruining some of my better pieces from the night. Here are some of the surviving paintings:




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July 10, 2011 at 3:31 pm (Sketches)
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This month’s Dr. Sketchy’s Philly session was exceptionally fun. The model, D’Arcy D’Lux, really knew how to put on a show.




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June 4, 2010 at 1:31 pm (charcoal on paper, ink on paper, portrait)
Tags: art, artist, ashmen, center, charcoal, draw, drawing, emotional, fast, guitar, hammonton, hat, ink, jen, kim, life, live, mouth, movement, music, paper, performing arts, portrait, sultry, think thursday, townsend, visual arts, voice
Every week, I organize The Hammonton Art Center‘s Think Thursday event. From 5-9pm there is a kids’ craft, an artists’ activity, and live music. Everyone is welcome to stop in, and now that you know about it I hope to see you there.
Each week I give the musicians portraits I draw of them as they play. Part of me wishes I archived these drawings. The rest of me is very happy that I exchange an evening of my art for an evening of theirs. It is a dream come true to be able to provide a place where the visual and performing arts come together.
Last night, The Hammonton Art Center was lucky enough to have the thought provoking Kimberly Townsend perform. She agreed to allow the whole Figure Drawing club set up easels and draw her as she played. As it was a night dedicated to life drawing, I was able to keep a few of the sketches. Most of my better drawings went to her. Below are the drawings that did not.


As always, click on images to enlarge them.
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