Money Illustration:  This artwork was used on some printed advertisements. The artwork is hand drawn using pen and ink. Automobile Illustration:  This is a drawing I made just for my own please. I used a blue pencil. The basis of the drawing was a photograph of an old car I took. Product Illustration:  This is an air brush illustration I made for a vending company. After air brushing the tone, I drew in the line art by hand with ink. American Eagle:  This illustration was done by air brush. The artwork was used as part of a slogan for a company to emphasize that it's products are American made. Flowers:  This is an air brush illustration of a flower which was then used as a logo for a physical therapy company. Announcement Art:  An airbrush piece of art which was used for printed invitations for a theater event. The background areas were extended and the events message was reversed out of the black background. Phone:  The illustration above: The pencil drawing on the left was the starting point to get the clients approval prior to producing the final air brush artwork. Shoe Diagram:  This is a drawing which was used on print advertising material. It is a pen and ink drawing which shows the structural aspects of a shoe. Restaurant Prototype:  This is a color pencil rendering for a proposed restaurant exterior remodel. Prior to this final rendering, many design variations were drawn individually and chosen to make this final artwork. Figure Drawings:  Four examples of a very extensive series of figure drawings I made for a book about physical rehab exercises. There were hundreds of these drawings in the book. Portraits:  These are two portraits I made for a printing companies promotional brochure. There were a few more which as a group represented all of the top company officers. Office Building:  The illustration is of an office building. The client simply wanted a hand rendered image for some printed pieces rather than a photograph. I used pen and ink on this one.

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