
These sketches are quick ideas, preliminary drawings and rough compositions. They are the most affordable original art offered here. Many of them evolved into finished paintings and New Yorker covers.
The nude sketches were all drawn from life, and reveal the artist's process of exploring mythical themes in his work.

These drawings were all created in scratchboard, an engraving technique akin to woodcut, where the artist scratches ink off the surface, "drawing" with a razor blade.
Many of these drawings were originally published as editorial illustrations for The New York Times, and The Village Voice. Many became well-known street posters.

These paintings are oil on canvas, water color, and pastel. In these colorful images, the artist explores themes of modern life, and growing up in the metropolis.
Many of these paintings were created as covers for The New Yorker, and other publications. Several images appeared in the book Illuminated Poems, by Allen Ginsberg.
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