drawings.

Emperor's New Clothes (Color) - 2021
18" by 18"
Colored pencil, Chalk pastel, Graphite, and White Gel Pen
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Illustration based on the folktale The Emperor's New Clothes

Emperor's New Clothes - 2021
18" by 18"
Graphite, Charcoal and White Gel Pen
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Illustration based on the folktale The Emperor's New Clothes

The Cross in My Palm - 2019
9" by 9"
Graphite, Charcoal, and White Gel Pen
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A small commemorative drawing relating to keeping your eyes on God when times are tough. Based on my interpretation of The Cross in My Pocket.

Horse Portrait - 2020
12" by 16"
Charcoal, Graphite, and White Gel Pen
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One of my many animal portraits which are created in commission. This one may be my favorite simply because it was a lot larger than most of my other works

Doberman Portrait - 2021
11" by 14"
Charcoal and White Gel Pen
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This is one of my first animal portraits which got me into doing commission work. It was after completing this that more and more people wanted portraits of their little friends.

Old St. Nick - 2017
14" by 11"
Graphite
This piece is a classic for me and my family. Ever since I drew this from a sourced reference image, many family members had wanted all sorts of things drawn, some of them just wanted copies of this exact piece.

Untitled - 2018
9" by 12"
Graphite and White Gel Pen.
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One of my original still life pieces from my AP studio class in Highschool. The composition of this piece is still one of my favorites till this day

Family - 2018
9" by 9"
Graphite
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sculpture.

Trash Dragon - 2021
roughly 5' by 3'
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Trash Dragon is a sculpture that speaks on the damage that plastics have on our world as it shown as demonized in the form of a dragon

Guard Your Heart - 2021
roughly 1.5' by 2'
Stock Steel Rod
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Guard Your Heart is a metalwork piece that resembles both a heart and a cage, speaking on the idea of locking your heart away to protect it.
paintings.

Fascination - 2023
Acrylic, Pastel, Paper
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Fascination is a mixed media collaboration artwork between Connor Taylor and Masters Cyril Mann and Lowell Nesbitt. It plays on the idea of being so deeply fascinated by plants that they deserve to be displayed high and in a golden frame. They're important to the artist so they're displayed as such.

Master copy - 2022
Oil on Acrylic
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Somewhere - 2022
Acrylic on canvas​
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Somewhere is an abstract painting that I did by letting go of control and just painting, during which I listened to "Somewhere" by LANY repetitively and displayed my feeling in color on the canvas. The title of both the work and song refers to trying to find a place where being alone is good enough.