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John's Art Work

This is my art work starting when I was four years old and all the up to current day. More drawings are coming, so check back again.
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  • "SELF PORTRAIT"

    "SELF PORTRAIT"

    This was probably not the first drawing I ever did, but it is the oldest one I could find. I am assuming it is a drawing of me, or it could be one of my family members. For the most part I was a pretty easy-going little guy back then. I still like to make happy suns in my art work.

  • "GRANDPA RAY"

    "GRANDPA RAY"

    This is a pencil drawing I did of my Grandpa Ray. I needed my subject to remain still. So, I waited for my grandpa to fall asleep on the couch and then I proceeded to draw him. I was in elementary (probably sixth grade) when I drew this picture.

  • "HE MAN CHARACTER"

    "HE MAN CHARACTER"

    For a brief period I was really into He-Man. This is my pencil drawing on green typing paper of one of the characters from the He-Man series. Based on my signature at the bottom I probably drew this in fifth or sixth grade.

  • "MONA LISA"

    "MONA LISA"

    I did this pen and ink drawing of the Mona Lisa over thirty-two years ago. This was part of my early stages of pen and ink drawing. All the lines in this picture are the same direction (vertical), which was very challenging for me.

  • "FRONT PORCH FAILURE"

    "FRONT PORCH FAILURE"

    When I was sixteen, I went through a brief phase as an artist and struggled to finish my pieces. I am sure this frustrated my art teacher. This struggle birthed my early dabbling into abstract concepts and opened new avenues for my drawing. I started this porch drawing and after about five days into it I decided to go a different direction. Even though I failed at drawing this front porch, I succeeded in drawing my first abstract picture.

  • "STEAM TRAIN FAIL"

    "STEAM TRAIN FAIL"

    I started this steam train drawing with the hopes of finishing it and getting myself out of my artistic funk. I committed myself for over a month working on the train details and dark shadows. However, after a month a grabbed a pair of scissors and some magic markers and gave it a psychedelic look. I have always regretted my decision to not finish my train drawing. I proved to myself I could draw something ultra-technical, and then I stopped. Twenty-five years later I went back and drew another steam train and finished it (future steam train post coming).

  • "PSYCHEDELIC PEACE HAND"

    "PSYCHEDELIC PEACE HAND"

    It took me about one month to paint this psychedelic peace hand. I hid the words “peace” and “love” in the painting. I painted this in 1989,

  • "INNER-SELF PORTRAIT"

    "INNER-SELF PORTRAIT"

    When I was a senior in high school my art teacher let me create my own art class called Independent Art Study. For one of my assignments I wanted to draw my self-portrait. I did not want to draw my physical portrait (too easy), instead, I wanted to draw my insides, my internal self-portrait. I had a 3' x 6' sheet of paper and every night I drew a little bit of myself. This project took me all winter. When I took a picture of this drawing, I couldn't even fit all of it in the photo.

  • "NAMES OF GOD"

    "NAMES OF GOD"

    This is a black and white marker drawing of some of the different Names of God in the Bible. I drew this in high school (1989).

  • "THE SON OF RIGHTEOUSNESS"

    "THE SON OF RIGHTEOUSNESS"

    This is an airbrush I did of Yeshua (Jesus) back in 1989. I ended up painting this again on a 8' x 8' wall at our church. The inspiration for this piece comes Malachi, 4:2a, "But for you who revere my Name, the Sun of Righteousness will rise with healing in His wings..."

  • "MOSH PIT & STAGE DIVE"

    "MOSH PIT & STAGE DIVE"

    This is a friend of mine from college moshing and stage diving (1990). I drew it with a pen then colored it in with colored pencils.

  • "FREAK & GEEK"

    "FREAK & GEEK"

    In college I started a cartoon series about my roommate (Geek) and myself (Freak). Scott played in a band and I skateboarded. We both worked in the college kitchen and was also the place where we got into the most trouble.

  • "MY DAD"

    "MY DAD"

    This is a pencil drawing I did of my dad when I was in elementary. My dad was an auto-body man and spent a lot of time working under cars. For a bigger guy I was amazed how nimble he could slide under a car. Once he got under a car he would always yell, “Johnny, get me a 3/16 wrench!” and I would inevitability come back with the wrong sized wrench. My dad had a lot of patience.

  • "YAMAHA PHAZER"

    "YAMAHA PHAZER"

    When the Phazer first came out it looked so cool, like something from the future. This was my dream snowmobile. We never got this snowmobile, instead, my dad bought a John Deere snowmobile (340cc) whose top speed maybe reached 50 mph downhill with the wind on my back. I drew the Phazer on notebook paper, probably because I wanted to stare at it secretly in class at school. This was probably one of my first technical drawings.

  • "ROSES"

    "ROSES"

    My art teacher, Dave Guenther, introduced me to pen and ink drawing. In the beginning I used a fountain pen. Each pen had interchangeable tips and each tip had a tiny ink reservoir. I would dip my pen into a glass ink bottle then draw with it for about one minute then dip it back in the ink. Fountain pens were famous for being ultra-messy and ink would often drip off the end of my pen without warning. The black dots on this picture are from those drops of ink. This is one of my very first pen and ink drawings. My technique was very planned and deliberate. The idea is to create textures and shadows by layering multiply lines in a variety of directions. I have retired all my fountain pens and now I use technical drawing pens.

  • "SPIRITUAL INSPIRATION"

    "SPIRITUAL INSPIRATION"

    Here is another one of my pen and ink drawings from 1988. I was still in the early stages of learning and developing my technique. The lines in this drawing were so crazy straight, I think I may have used a ruler. The idea for this drawing came from a band called Undercover and in one of their songs there is a line, “through the hands on the cross, out of the grave, and into my heart.” This was my first-time drawing something spiritual and dear to my heart.

  • "GARDEN FAIL"

    "GARDEN FAIL"

    Here is another drawing I started and just couldn't finish. I think I had a lot of stuff going on inside of me when I was a teenager (pen & ink).

  • "WHITE ON BLACK"

    "WHITE ON BLACK"

    I did this drawing in junior high. It is the first and only time I drew with white ink on black paper.

  • "TRIANGLES"

    "TRIANGLES"

    I painted these triangles in high school (1989).

  • "I AM"

    "I AM"

    This is a finger painting I did in high school. The "I AM" is the Name God gave Himself when He spoke to Moses. I AM encompasses all eternity.

  • "BLACK & WHITE ABSTRACT"

    "BLACK & WHITE ABSTRACT"

    This painting only took me about five minutes to complete (1989). It is still one of my favorite pieces.

  • "NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE"

    "NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE"

    After high school I attended Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minnesota (1990-1994). I drew this pointillism of one of the buildings on the campus.

  • "THE PRAYER CHAIN"

    "THE PRAYER CHAIN"

    This is a painting I did in college of an album cover from a band called The Prayer Chain (1990). This was created by dabbing black ink with a sponge.

  • "JUST GOOSING AROUND"

    "JUST GOOSING AROUND"

    Every fall hundreds of migrating geese would stop at the college. These geese were a huge nuisance. They were noisy and pooped everywhere. We tried to catch one, but it out smarted us.

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