I have lived in different places all around the world, Hawaii, Bermuda, Guam, and Japan to name a few. I now live in Iowa, United States of America. I have been drawing since I can remember. I went to College on an art scholarship here in Iowa. I have had different art jobs throughout my life. I worked as a window display artist for a Department Store. I worked for a T-shirt Silk Screen shop. I now do webpage designs on the side and have been starting my own Graphic T-Shirt Designs Work.
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Comments (4)
sharky_
Happy St. William's Day.... Salute. Aloha
Jollyself Online Now!
LMAO... too cool...given that I am Irish, I would say here! here!
TeriJo
TODD, THIS IS AWESOME!! Here's why this image is special to me. The character, St. William, is my Daddy. Todd really captured his essence. It is like looking into his eyes again. I wish everyone could have met my Dad. He truly was a Character. As an actor, he was many characters in his lifetime. If anyone knew my Daddy, they knew he was Irish and full of fun. Back in his youth, he would drink to anything. When he met my Mom, he put his glass down for her and the rest is a love story. It's hard to carry on without him. I have been thinking about the concept of St. William's Day and I LOVE IT! I never knew St Patrick, just heard the stories connected to his legend. Some claim he cast the snakes out of Ireland, others say he cast out the Pagens. Either way,he was a brave man, indeed! I remember all the stories and laughter in our house when Daddy would tell jokes or break out a song. My Daddy would be proud to be celebrated for the wonderful Irishman he was and the Irish traditions he stood for. Those who knew him can certainly attest to that. He was the eldest of 9 children (all first generation Irish-Americans)- his passion for life kept him with us until he was 87. Out-lived only by his youngest sibling, my Uncle Tom. His memory inspires me to live well so I can make it to Heaven and see him again. Todd, God Bless you for this! TeriJo
kasalin
Very beautiful image, great colours and creation !!! 5* Excellent :):):)