Welcome to my online gallery!

This blog will house current projects, competed works, and an archive of past works by me, David M. Vaughn of Cheney, Washington! I prefer charcoal, pencil, ink, and oil pastels. In the future I intend to incorporate sculpture and acrylic painting into my practice - much to learn! I also hope to start incorporating more projects I've got rummaging around in my head and a few of my favorite landscapes in the greater Spokane area. Once I get a start on anything, I'll post on the Work-in-Progress page.

For the time being the body of my work is focused on figure drawing, a discipline I greatly enjoy and can't learn enough from. I will be incorporating more projects I am working on as time progresses.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Thought I'd include a landscape piece I did in college, from 2003. Part of a series of drawings using oil pastel crayons; this is the better looking of the three or four I did. I ended up sitting on the deck of Clink's (Thank You Jerry!) and looking out across the lake. And no, that is not a forest fire...the cliff has an orange hue :)

The lower picture is a detail of some of the texture. Oil based crayons can go on nice and thick and leave good chunks. I'll have to dig them out this spring and work with them some more!

Williams Lake Cliffs, 12 X 7, Oil Pastel Crayon on 80 lb., 2003




















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