
Illustrative Art can be as simple as linear pen and ink as demonstrated below, or a full-color comic book graphic novel.
Richard studied illustration from masters and was fortunate to grow up around published nationally-recognized artists and illustrators.

Left: A quick pen and ink sketch of a statue found in Disneyworld. This angel sits atop a column off the beaten path in one of the EPCOT exhibitions.


Life-sized illustrated figures are made to stand on their own. This type of artwork is used for product displays, and special events. Richard grew up able to watch a relative illustrate the original Spiderman comics and other graphic novels. This drove him to quickly imitate the artwork early in his career.