Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix 1976 Portrait pencil sketch. Created with an standard number two pencil. Jimi Hendrix was a major influence on electric music in the sixties.
Portraits art created with a myriad of different mediums from graphite pencil to Adobe Photoshop by Infinitee Designs digital art expert Ralph Manis.
Jimi Hendrix 1976 Portrait pencil sketch. Created with an standard number two pencil. Jimi Hendrix was a major influence on electric music in the sixties.
Dune 1989 Drawn by Ralph Hawke Manis. Sketch created with an standard number two pencil. One of my favorite NYC based Rock and Roll bands of the 80s.
Janis Joplin 1978 pencil sketch portrait by Ralph Hawke Manis. Created with a number two pencil. My favorite female Blues/Rock singer from the 60s.
Ad Gal 2″ 1975 practice sketch from a cigarette advertisement by Ralph Hawke Manis Created with an standard number two pencil and a lot of erasers
Amy – 1975 Portrait from imagination by Ralph Hawke Manis of Infinitee Designs. Created with an standard number two pencil. I used to do a lot of these.
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.
E in Space 1999 by Ralph Hawke Manis of Infinitee Designs. One of the first things I created with Photoshop was this illustration/photo manipulation
Jen in Space – Jennifer Kim, model, choreographer and dancer by artist Ralph Manis of Infinitee Designs. Created with Bryce 3D and Photoshop
All Night Diner Doodle 1986 by Ralph Manis of Infinitee Designs Crayon doodle on diner table cover after long night out at Danceteria night club in NYC.
“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”