Relaxin'  

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Notice how she's just sitting back, relaxing on the beach, catching some rays... I'm pretty sure all women wear little bikinis and pose like that when they're at the beach. I like to draw things that are realistic.

Gimmy the skinny  

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Here's what happens you have too much to drink. You forget to draw the rest of the body. I should lay down the beer.

A drawing of a girl  

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I'm not sure where I was going with this drawing. Sometimes I will start to draw a portrait without really having anyone particular in mind. I think it started off with Avril Lavigne, but it has some Leelee Sobieski, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer in it. Basically, all the weird-looking ones. Friendly advice: I wouldn't look into her eyes for too long.

Cat  

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I like drawing animals. What you have here is a kitty. Notice how the shading was done so that areas blend gently into one another. Sfumato, anyone?

Eliza  

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This is Eliza Dushku, an actress of Albanian descent not many may know about. She's been in True Lies, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in a movie about cheerleaders called Bring It On, and on some other stuff. It's possible that this drawing could be the most asymmetrical portrait ever made -- look at the unaligned shoulders, eyes, and an extremely long neck I (cleverly) covered with some hair. But maybe that's what makes it special. I remember a friend from school, Amelia, saw this drawing and immediately suggested I create this website. So maybe this is where it all started. Cheers!

Empty Glass  

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This is what happens once I'm done drinking, I start drawing the glasses. I'm sure everyone else does it too. And the glass is not a metaphor for life. It's just glass. I have to admit, however, that dealing with the highlights, shadows, middle tones, and reflections of glass really tests your patience.

Britney  

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This drawing depicts a younger Britney when she was unmarried and her looks still made up for her voice. But things change. The drawing, however, is not that bad, and I think some people will appreciate it.

D&G  

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The David and Goliath story has always intrigued me and it has now become a proverbial example of the small guy being able to win a victory over the big guy. Many people have tried to retell this story (see: Dave and the Giant Pickle) and so I decided to do the same. I actually painted this one some time ago (in high school) but it just made it to the website because the page really needed a piece in colours.

Tennis Serve  

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Action shot such as this require luck or patience. Or both in my case. The fact that it was a sunny day helped with the sharpness of this photo. The clear blue sky makes for a great background and is no too distracting to the eye.