My interest
in drawing has its roots in 7th grade, pubescent Josh. I realized I
was half decent at looking at pictures of my favorite cartoon characters and
sketching them out. This led to a brief span of making drawings for my friends
who would request their favorite characters. I swear I drew Sebastian from The
Little Mermaid perfectly once, but I gave away the original to someone in 2nd
period French Class.
Most of my
inspiration came from books my mom bought me from Barnes & Noble and a
website I stumbled upon called www.elfwood.com. Through drawing I could channel all my nerdy interests into something
productive, and I really enjoyed recreating characters or scenes. However, I
was never one to draw from my imagination.
After those
middle school years, drawing took a back seat because I had high school,
sports, and eventually college on my mind. It was not until last semester when
I studied away at the Duke Marine Lab that I picked up a pencil and a
sketchbook again. If you are unfamiliar with the Duke Marine Lab it is located
on Piver’s Island, a tiny spot of land across from Beaufort, North Carolina. It
is a wonderful place and I had an amazing experience there, but I felt a bit
isolated on the island at times. I turned to drawing for relief and would often
spend evenings sitting on the docks drawing pictures from my Iphone.
Sketch of Cover Art
from Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land
Sketch of Hiccup and
Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon
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