Robert Meganck
Drawing is linear mark making. Drawing is a way of understanding the world. It is a way to record our ideas. Drawing differs from illustration and painting in that it is personal. I illustrate to communicate an idea to an audience, but I draw for me. I may draw the figure, a building or a still life as an observational exercise. It differs from photography because I can take a picture and remain relatively objective, I can take a photograph of a scene without really seeing it, but drawing is completely subjective. Every stroke is a conscious decision. Illustration is simply drawing with a point – a point of view. You can doodle abstract lines on paper and identify it as a drawing, but if those same lines are drawn as a map for the purpose of giving someone directions, it is an illustration.
— Robert Meganck
Frankenstien, Digital print, 16x16
The Boxer, Digital print, 16x16
Blackbird, Digital print, 16x16
White Rabbit, Digital print, 16x16
In the Pines, Digital print, 16x16
Girl on Fire, Digital print, 16x16
Black Dog, Digital print, 16x16
Cold Cold Heart, Digital print, 16x16