A few things that I have done over the years.
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Right now, it's just listed according to which college I was attending. Maybe some day, more will eventually be posted.

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Art Institute Period

Glass & Bowl
Original Size:
24 in. x 18 in.

Medium:
Vine and Compressed Charcoal on drawing paper

For:
Art Institute Online application
This was a quick drawing of a wine glass and bowl on a platter. The application for AIO called for quick drawing, and this was done in less than 5 minutes
Figure J
Original Size:
18 in. x 24 in.

Medium:
Pencil with Vine and Compressed Charcoal on drawing paper

For:
Art Institute Online application
This drawing was of a model I had. I needed to draw a human figure or an object. I thought that this would cover me on both ends. This was another drawing that had to be completed in under 5 minutes.
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William Paterson Period

Branches
Original Size:
18 in. x 24 in.

Medium:
Pencil, Graphite Sticks, and both Vine and Compressed Charcoal on drawing paper

For:
Drawing I
This is a reverse image of a white plaster thing that was in my drawing classroom. Special thanks to my professor Joe Van Putten, for helping me figure out how to frame the picture.
Swirls
Original Size:
18 in. x 12 in.

Medium:
Graphite Sticks on drawing paper

For:
Drawing I
A lesson in letting go of drawing an object and experimenting with just marks.
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Bergen Period

Self-portrait 1
Original Size:
24 x 18in

Medium:
Pencil and Vine Charcoal on bristol board

For:
Life Drawing
One of the 6 hour homework assignments for Life Drawing to do a self portrait by looking in a mirror.
AcrobatsFigure/Ground reversal
Original Size:
8.5 x 6.5

Medium:
Acrylic paint on Bristol Board

For: 2D Design 1
This assignment was to make the viewer unsure which object would be the foreground and backgrounds To get the final project so that all the "guys" were the same, I made the layout on my computer, printed it out and then traced to bristol board. This picture is of the one I did on the computer used for tracing and not the final painted one.
The BoxThe Box
Original Size:
8.75 x 3.75

Medium:
"Styrofoam" print

For: Art Appreciation
This was a final for my art appreciation class. The teacher wanted us to do a print using styrofoam and silkscreen ink.