In this collection, you will see drawings drawn with charcoal and graphite pencils. You will find that most of the drawings are portraits drawn with graphite. The drawings date back to 2018.

A portrait of a women sitting down on a stool.
Graphite on paper.

A Waiting Man
Graphite on paper.

A zoomed out profile of the woman drawn bellow.
Graphite on paper.

A portrait of a woman sitting down.
Graphite on paper.

A Standing Dancer
Graphite on paper.

Bust of a woman sitting down.
Graphite on paper.

Portrait of a woman sitting on a chair.
Graphite on paper.

Bust of a man.
Graphite on paper.

Portrait of a woman sitting on a stool.
Graphite on paper.

Spillage
Graphite on paper.
Still life of a stool, apples, pears, and a glass.
Drawing of a frog in the courtyard pond of the Frick Collection.
Graphite on paper.
Graphite and colored pencil on paper.
July 2018
From observation of figure in lower right of oil on canvas painting “The Progress of Love: The Lover Crowned” (1771-1772) by Jean-Honore Fragonard (French, 1732-1806) in the Frick Collection.
Graphite and colored pencil on paper.
Note the Frick put this drawing of mine on their website along with other sketches as part of their “Great Creative” Program during the virus shutdown on June 16, 2020. See here.

July 2018
From observation of “The General John Burgoyne” painting (1766) by Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723-1792) in the Frick Collection.
Charcol on paper.