Back People
I draw in church and often it’s the back of the person in front of me. I have also drawn the backs of people in auditoriums, airline terminals, meeting rooms, waiting rooms and coffee houses. But it’s in church that I will most likely find the person facing away. In these cases I take advantage of the challenge. The challenge of drawing hair (never an easy thing), but even more so, of drawing personality without a face. That is hard. And the definition of success in that endeavor is different than if I have a full set of facial features to clue you into what the person is feeling or thinking.
I think of it as the difference between music with lyrics (facial features) to tell you what it’s about and instrumental music (no facial features) where you aren’t told something explicitly, but indirectly. In that case the music becomes much more individual, with interpretations not helped or impeded by word definitions. Having said that I don’t always obey the rule. I may not show a face but I sometimes I have thought bubbles that tell what the person is thinking.
Color Drawings
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Path and Volcano, ink and acrylic on paper, 2015
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Parishioner and Pastor, ink on paper, 2016
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What Star Is Me?, ink on paper, 2020
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Two at Starbucks, ink on paper, 2017
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God Is Up To Me, ink on paper, 2018
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Nape, Prismacolor on paper, 2010
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No Next, ink on paper, 2019
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Not Sure, ink on paper, 2022
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The Octopus Pastor, ink on paper, 2024
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Portrait From Behind, ink on paper, 1992
Black and White Drawings
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Ponytail, pencil on paper, 1992
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Bun, ink on paper, 2017
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Clipped, ink on paper, 2002
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Yes/No, ink on paper, 2017
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I Don't Believe That, ink on paper, 2017
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Woman with Bun and Pastor, ink on paper, 2012
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Woman Standing in Church, ink on paper, 2017
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The One Who Faced Away, ink on paper, 2003
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Down, ink on paper, 2004
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Turtle Talk, ink on paper, 2006