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Todd Lane

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  • Duma Kenya Series Image 2 artwork by Todd Lane - art listed for sale on Artplode

About Artist:

Artist's statement: Regardless of the medium, I believed it is only art which speaks truth that holds a lasting resonance with the viewer. Therefore, I do demand anatomical accuracy from my work. However, since art is an interpretation, I also believe my work is enhanced by incorporating a judicious degree of exaggeration. These are my goals.

"...Todd. A fellow traveler in the world of wonders." -Walter Matia

Polymath Artist: I am an award-winning sculptor, illustrator, a former newspaper comic strip cartoonist and memoirist.

"Ostinato Rigore" (relentless rigore) -Leonardo da Vinci 

I received my formal art training at Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland. There I studied a myriad disciplines to include: cartooning, illustration, drawing (all levels), advertising art, design, and sculpture. In addition, I studied human anatomy, physiology and kinesiology for 18 months which has benefited me enormously in giving life to my work.

Following art school, I served an extended seven year apprenticeship under master wildlife sculptor Bart Walter. I also studied under master sculptor Walter Matia for over one year and briefly under artist Phillip Ratner.

As a result of my years of formal training, professional understudy and consistent work, I have come to understand that creating fine art is fundamentally about developing the ability to see your subject--any subject--with uncommon clarity. You will not be capable of imbuing your art with a true sense of life until you have learned to see in this way.

And to do so, you must consciously be thinking about: shapes, distances (i.e. positive and negative space), mass, movement and symmetry as you sculpt or draw. It's an ongoing exercise in problem identification and problem solving and the completed art is the result of that process.

In addition to my personal mentors, the artists that I've been most influenced by are: Jacob Epstein, Alexander Pope, Felix de Weldon, Henry Moore, August Rodin, Alberto Giacometti, Bill Watterson, Gary Larson, Jim Unger, Wiley Miller, John Callahan, Bill Mauldin and Berkley Breathed.

 

About Artwork:

This drawing is image #2 of my "Kenya Safari 2005" inspired by my safari in Kenya.

*Interesting facts: Everyone knows that the cheetah is the fastest land animal (topping out at approximately 70mph). But not everyone knows that they can only sustain top speed for approximately 12 to 14 seconds. Any longer and their brains would overheat and swell resulting in death.

Check out my other original drawings for sale on Artplode.

Todd Lane

Duma Kenya Series Image 2

  • 2005
  • 13 x 11 inches
  • Fine Art Category: drawings
  • Medium: Pencil and Ink
  • Origin: USA
  • Certificate of Authenticity: yes
  • Issued by: Artist
  • Provenance: Original drawing being sold by the artist
  • Signed: Signed lower left
  • Comments:

    I created this drawing utilizing high quality Staedtler Mars Lumograph pencils and Strathmore 400 series medium surface paper. I've recently had it professionally matted and framed using acid free, 100% cotton ragmat and includes non-reflective glass. It is available for shipping internationally. 

    My artwork has been jury selected and purchased through galleries in the Washington D.C. area as well as galleries in Florida.

    Please contact me for further details.

    "Quality is not an act but a habit." -Aristotle

    Check out my other fine art for sale on Artplode.

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  • Price: $1,000.00 USD
  • Seller: Todd Lane, USA

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  • Artplode ID: 4630
  • Artplode Seller ID: 9310

About Artist:

Artist's statement: Regardless of the medium, I believed it is only art which speaks truth that holds a lasting resonance with the viewer. Therefore, I do demand anatomical accuracy from my work. However, since art is an interpretation, I also believe my work is enhanced by incorporating a judicious degree of exaggeration. These are my goals.

"...Todd. A fellow traveler in the world of wonders." -Walter Matia

Polymath Artist: I am an award-winning sculptor, illustrator, a former newspaper comic strip cartoonist and memoirist.

"Ostinato Rigore" (relentless rigore) -Leonardo da Vinci 

I received my formal art training at Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland. There I studied a myriad disciplines to include: cartooning, illustration, drawing (all levels), advertising art, design, and sculpture. In addition, I studied human anatomy, physiology and kinesiology for 18 months which has benefited me enormously in giving life to my work.

Following art school, I served an extended seven year apprenticeship under master wildlife sculptor Bart Walter. I also studied under master sculptor Walter Matia for over one year and briefly under artist Phillip Ratner.

As a result of my years of formal training, professional understudy and consistent work, I have come to understand that creating fine art is fundamentally about developing the ability to see your subject--any subject--with uncommon clarity. You will not be capable of imbuing your art with a true sense of life until you have learned to see in this way.

And to do so, you must consciously be thinking about: shapes, distances (i.e. positive and negative space), mass, movement and symmetry as you sculpt or draw. It's an ongoing exercise in problem identification and problem solving and the completed art is the result of that process.

In addition to my personal mentors, the artists that I've been most influenced by are: Jacob Epstein, Alexander Pope, Felix de Weldon, Henry Moore, August Rodin, Alberto Giacometti, Bill Watterson, Gary Larson, Jim Unger, Wiley Miller, John Callahan, Bill Mauldin and Berkley Breathed.

 

About Artwork:

This drawing is image #2 of my "Kenya Safari 2005" inspired by my safari in Kenya.

*Interesting facts: Everyone knows that the cheetah is the fastest land animal (topping out at approximately 70mph). But not everyone knows that they can only sustain top speed for approximately 12 to 14 seconds. Any longer and their brains would overheat and swell resulting in death.

Check out my other original drawings for sale on Artplode.







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