Starting from above, Lana Del Rey, done for the 16th birthday of a girl named Erin, whose mother interviewed me for the Winston-Salem paper, in 2017. Below, this is me standing on stage with the Maya Angelou drawing I did in 2018, at a 90th birthday party in Winston-Salem for Maya, a few years after her death, where she lived the last decades of her life. Dr. Maya Angelou's niece and archivist, Ms. Johnson, has a full sized print of this in her collection. Yoda, done for myself in 2016, and now living on a wall east of Chicago. The Princess Leia drawing is one I started a couple days before Carrie Fisher got sick, and went to the hospital. By some freaky coincidence, I was drawing this when she passed away. RIP Carrie Fisher (she's getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this summer, BTW... finally). This is the second Johnny Cash drawing I did, and one of the earliest musician drawings. It was in the small art show I did at Earshot Music in Winston-Salem, in November of 2017. Bob Marley/One Love, done in 2017. The Blues Brothers drawing is another one I did for the show at Earshot Music, in late 2017, it sold a couple days later. The Ron Wilkerson drawing was the first large (18" X 24") BMX drawings I did in 2016, when I was just beginning to sell the drawings of people. #sharpiescribblestyle, #steveemigart
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