Sketch
Drawing and Sketching are my primary modes of artistic expression. Over the years, I've filled numerous sketchbooks exploring my artistic style. Here are a few works, old and new, that I think describe various points along the way to defining my style.
Overdrawn study in form in ink, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
Deconstructed vignettes from Druid Hill Park in graphite, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
Netero x Zenyatta in ink, fanart, De'Sean Morris
Demon Apathy in chalk pastel and ink, De'Sean Morris
Detail of a memorial space in ink and graphite, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
Deconstruction of Funeral Procession in ink, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
Deconstructed scene from un-named film in ink, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
Deconstructed Scene from un-named film in ink, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
Deconstructed Scene from Metropolis, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
Deconstructed School of Athens in ink, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
Deconstructed Suga Shack in ink, Class Assignment, De'Sean Morris
The Background
Each work, be it a doodle in the margin, or a crisp final draft, alludes to the changes I've experienced as an artist. With no particular destination, my work continues to change, evolving as my understanding of the world does. Looking back shows me a bit of the past and yet suggests what my work may become. So digging up old work and reflecting has always been a big part of understanding my style.