My friend, Kim Weinberger told me that her friend, Carlos Hernandez, had admired my work at the America Now and Here show and wanted to model for me – she introduced us over drinks and… Well Carlos is a great looking guy and the following weekend he came to my studio to model for me. […]
pen and ink drawing of Miguel Rivera
Miguel Rivera is chair of printmaking at the Kansas City Art Institute. He is a wonderful teacher – gentle and thoughtful. He has a great face and as soon as we met I asked if he’d model for a portrait. You can learn all about Miguel and see some of his work on his web […]
Danson pen and ink drawing 81 x 42 inches white and black pen on paper tinted rich brown
Drawing of my friend Danson – again, white and black ink pen on tinted paper. In this piece, I really LOVE the color I painted on the paper. It was so luscious I hesitated to draw over it. I’ve been layering up these colors, mixing pigment suspensions in water and using a spritzer to apply […]
“Scotty” pen and ink drawing 92 x 45 inches on watercolor tinted paper
Artist Archie Scott Gobber generously agreed to model for me. We had a pretty good time together — I’d asked him to bring along something of his work and I was thinking he’d bring something large I could place behind him when I photographed him. He brought some very small stuff, actually and I got […]
Robin 85 x 45 inches – large scale pen and ink drawing in white, blue, black inks on watercolor tinted paper
Robin Carnahan portrait completed April 14, 2011. I first tinted the paper a deep blue using Prussian Blue and Carbon Black pigment suspensions in water. Then I drew in layers of white ink, blue ink, and black ink back and forth until I felt the drawing was no longer improved.
“Joel” Large Scale Pen and Ink Drawing in White and Black Ink on Tinted Paper
REALLY love this one! I was tempted to title it “this is not Joe’s face” after Magritte’s famous not-a-pipe. In 1991 I was in Japan with a group of US, Canadian, and European karate guys led by Tsutomu Ohshima. Ohshima Sensei organized a fabulous and exhausting tour which included visits to Hiroshima, Miyajima, Kyoto — […]
Elizabeth – Six Experiments in Two-Color Drawing
I wanted to close in on an optimal application of white ink from the new pens my stepsons Scott and Andy turned me onto at Christmas. One great characteristic of this white ink is that it is not 100% opaque. Subsequent layers of line further whiten earlier layers. This semi-opaque (or semi-transparent) quality is pretty […]
Danielle – developing two color drawing technique
I’ve mentioned before that I’m fascinated by Renaissance drawings on tinted paper with light and dark inks or chalk and charcoal. Here are some examples by Albrecht Durer painted in white and black with a brush on tinted paper: My kids know of my interest — for Christmas Scott and Andy gave me a variety […]
Drawing in Silverpoint and Copperpoint
While I began to study fine arts at the University of Pennsylvania, I became interested in Renaissance drawing, especially silverpoint drawings by Da Vinci which were illustrated in books in the Furness Building’s fine arts library. I copied many in pen and ink and although I didn’t understand how they had been made, the silverpoints […]
Grass3 30 x 58 inch pen and ink drawing
Grass3 was completed in August, 2010. 30 x 58 inches it took took an inordinately long time to draw. http://mlyon.com/wp-content/gallery/grass3/2008_08_grass3_588x400.jpg
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