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  • Zombies!

    • Sep 01, 2009
    • By stlukesattic
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    Pen and watercolor on paper. This is an illustration for an essay on Josephus. If you can figure out the link between Josephus and zombies, you’ll have my eternal admiration.

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  • Jack Kevorkian – Dr. Death

    • Aug 31, 2009
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    Ink on Bristol board. I did this one for a piece on the Hippocratic Oath (and those who break it).

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  • Moses

    • Aug 21, 2009
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    Pen and ink on bristol board. I did this illustration for a magazine called Modern Reformation. They needed drawings of Moses, Jonah, David and Joshua. I like doing these kind of pictures – clean, simple and direct.

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  • Beowulf

    • Aug 18, 2009
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    Charcoal on paper. Beowulf, king of the Geats. Read Beowulf; it’s a fantastic story.

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  • Monkey Skull

    • Aug 18, 2009
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    Linocut. This is the skull of a night monkey from Peru.

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  • Temptation of St. Anthony

    • Aug 11, 2009
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    Pencil, woodcut, watercolor on paper. St. Anthony was an early desert ascetic (the originator of the monastic movement) who was beset with temptations. His desire was to go into the desert, free himself from the distractions of the world and do battle with the devil. So, here’s an episode in…

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  • Flowers and Trilobites

    • Aug 02, 2009
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    Linocuts and watercolor. Flowers and trilobites… do you need more? I think I have said elsewhere that trilobites are some of the absolute greatest of extinct invertebrates ever.

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  • The Blessing of Triceratops

    • Aug 02, 2009
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    Etching on paper. This was inspired by Master Bertram’s paintings of the creation. This is Christ blessing his creation of triceratops.

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  • Jesus as the greater Boaz

    • Jul 23, 2009
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    Pen and ink. This is an illustration for an essay about the book of Ruth. In the book, Boaz provides for a destitute Ruth and Naomi by leaving extra grain in his fields for them to glean and also by giving six measures of barley directly to Ruth. Her gleaning…

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  • Alligators

    • Jul 19, 2009
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    Screenprint and oil on paper. I love alligators and I miss them very much now that I live in PA. I guess I always took them for granted in Florida; my wife and I still catch ourselves scanning drainage ditches and small ponds for gators. I also miss the spring…

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