The Evolution of a Drawing
Another one of the recurring themes that I continually revisit in my own artwork is the imagery of Saint Sebastian.
A few years ago I did a massive ink wash drawing of St. Sebastian. I was titled "St. Sebastian in a Dissolving Gene Davis Landscape," and I think that it eventually sold through Sothebys.com. It looked like this:
Anyway... that ink drawing was supposed to be the anchor for an oil painting that I never created, but the image of the martyr remained with me, and a couple of days ago I finished the following piece, which is charcoal on 300 weight paper, and about 4.5 inches by 16.5 inches.
This piece will be at my show opening next Friday at Fraser Gallery Georgetown. See more of the work for that exhibition online here.
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