
Oil on paper
Rick Mullin, a very prolific and talented artist. Click image to see his work.

Charcoal and gouache.

Charcoal and gouache.

A study in casein on watercolor paper. 7"x9."

Prisma color pencil, charcoal, and ink.

Charcoal and oil paint on paper.

Charcoal and a bit of gouache in thin layers.
Casey Neistat. Ink and gouache. Another sketchbook page. Click image for his YouTube channel

Sketchbook drawing. Prismacolor pencil and ink or gouache.

Steve Buscemi. Oil on birch panel, 8x10."

A biker at a local fireman's carnival. Oil on linen.

Ink and pencil.

Commuter. Prismacolor pencil.


Ink and prismacolor pencil.




D.C. Metro, early morning.

D.C. metro.

D.C. metro.




D.C. metro. A more finished drawing.



Oil on paper

Charcoal on Arches watercolor paper

Oil on on Arches watercolor paper. Inspired by seeing a sleepy late shift nurse holding a box of Krispy Kreme donuts while asleep on the subway.

charcoal and gouache

charcoal and ink


charcoal

A drawing of a commuter on the green line in Washington DC during the evening rush hour.

John Gordon. Third generation owner of Gordon's grocery in Hagerstown, Maryland.

D.C. metro.

A local nurse at the Amish market during covid.


Mark Nichols. He was a very interesting hobo, a real traveler. He had a home, but lived to travel freight trains in all kinds of weather. I had a brief acquaintance with him before he passed away. Mark was a lovely and interesting person.


My daughter.

A Maine based 18th century re-enactor.

A local Mennonite boy.

A local Mennonite boy.




Early morning, a bus in D.C.

Commuter.



Fireman, Chacoal on Arches watercolor paper. Collection of the U.S. Coast Guard.

AMT at Air Station Kodiak. Charcoal on Arches watercolor paper. Collection of the U.S. Coast Guard.

Oil on linen.