Johnny Winter Live
Johnny Winter 1976 Portrait pencil sketch created with a number two pencil. Johnny Winter was a my idol in the 70s and why learned to play the guitar.
Gallery – Graphite Pencil Sketches art gallery of portraits and drawings of sci-fi and fantasy art genre and photo realism by Delaware artist Ralph Hawke Manis.
Johnny Winter 1976 Portrait pencil sketch created with a number two pencil. Johnny Winter was a my idol in the 70s and why learned to play the guitar.
“Ad Gal” 1976 practice sketch from a magazine advertisement by Ralph Hawke Manis Created with an standard number two pencil and a lot of erasers.
Ralph Manis 1979 Self portrait pencil sketch created with an standard number two pencil and a lot of erasers. Bedford street, New York City.
“Wood Nymphs” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil as a character study for the artists comic book
“Field of Dreams” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created as a character study for the artists comic book entitled “Space Pirates”
“The Hat Trick” Third graphite pencil self portrait by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil. “Watch me pull a Monster out of my hat”
“Saber Pussy” Saber tooth Lion, Tiger or both… Graphite pencil character sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil
“The Assassins” Graphite pencil sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil as a character study for the artists comic book
First Self Portrait of and by Ralph Hawke Hawke Manis. Created with an standard number two graphite pencil from a photograph taken by Michele Musacchio
Robot graphite pencil character sketch by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a standard number two pencil as a character study for the artists comic book
Janis Schmitt February, 1978 Playboy Playmate of the month. Pencil sketch portrait of a the Playboy Bunny. I learned anatomy from drawing models like this.
Nastassja Kinski portrait by Ralph Hawke Manis from the movie poster used to advertise the movie “Tess”. Drawn with a standard number two pencil