About the Artist
~~Born and raised in New York City, Jay's early art creations were greatly influenced by comic book artists such as John Romita, Steve Ditko, and Jim Steranko. During the late 70's and early 80's, Jay tried unsuccessfully to join the artistic ranks of both Marvel and DC comics. By 1982, he had become discouraged with the comic book style art that he had been doing, and proceeded to drastically change his style of art. This was the year that he plunged headlong into Pen & Ink Pointillism. Over the next few years, Jay was able to display his art in shows all throughout NYC, Long Island, and Connecticut, and became a member of various art groups such as: The Huntington Township Art League, The Long Island Black Artist Association, and The Harlem StreetGallery. Jay has since abandoned the Pen & Ink Pointillism style (Too costly and time consuming) and now focuses on creating art utilizing Colored Pencils and Ink. He currently resides in Elkridge, MD. with his two daughters, Taja and Kassandria. If you qre interested in a custom portrait, contact Jay at jt082261@gmail.com.Featured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
Uzuri Wa Milele
Prismacolor Pencil art
2017
This is a portrait of a beautiful African woman.
Morbidity Of The Soul
Pen & Ink Pointillism art
1986
This is a representation of the state of mind we sometimes find ourselves in.
Kissed By The Sun
Prismacolor Pencil art
2010
This is a depiction of a beautiful African woman.
Child Of Varanasi
Pen & Ink Pointillism art
1985
This is a portrait of a young boy in Varanasi, India.
The Look Of The Last Days
Prismacolor Pencil art
2012
This is a representation of the state of affairs prevalent in the world today.
Himba Omu-atje
Prismacolor Pencils
2010
Portrait of a young boy from the Himba people from the Namibia area of Africa.