SELECTED DRAWINGS FROM MY SKETCHBOOK
Kicked off the 2011 Summer by fulfilling my civic duty at Jury service for $8 per hour. To add insult to injury, found out they don’t pay you for first days service. None the less! I sort of look forward to circumstances like jury service because waiting rooms are the perfect place to draw and think.
Drawing is an engrained habit for me, not to mention I utilize it as a therapy in situations that make me nervous.
It was my first time ever serving and the bastards assigned me to a high profile case, 11th floor…….But I managed to get my self removed from that jury selection and was sent back to be rescheduled.
The arts high school down town Los Angeles.
My name was a number I don’t recall.
We broke for lunch at 12:30pm.
I recall going to the Grand Central Market with my father as a child. I havnt been back since… seeing it brought back smells and fond memories.. I went back the following day, of Jury Duty, to eat and draw.
Post Jury Duty paintings done from sketches and photos.
I recall going to the Grand Central Market with my father as a child. I havnt been back since… seeing it brought back smells and fond memories.. I went back the following day, of Jury Duty, to eat and draw.








