Self- insertion onto a beach in St. Topez, France. I made sure to have a suncrest over my body, my reflection in the water, and to fade where my body touches the water.
This is a illustration of Marilyn Monroe. I used an Alfred Eisenstaedt photograph of Monroe at her home, 1953. In this illustration, I balanced between heavy detail, and cartoon generalizations. This art piece took hours, but it is my favorite.
The Exquiste Corspe. This started out as three seperate drawings, by three different people. I was one of them, drawing the pants. The color choice, and details of the fur, were uniquly mine. I named this character: “Kitty Tramp.”
Music is a natural fit for a caligramme. “Just Like A Woman” by Bob Dylan came to mind, along with the famous poster of Dylan by Milton Glaser. Using lyrics for hair came naturally, and its dissjointed look gives the impression of unkept hair.