18×20” charcoal on paper. 2025.
A portrait of an anthropomorphic goat headed figure in the foreground. There is no discernable environment, but the gesture of the form is natural and relaxed, turning around from a seated position, exposing part of the chest, and a breast with an insect like spike or horn instead of a nipple. The goat head is drawn from a Damascus species, with long ears and curled horns, and three eyes, and partially inspired by Baphomet, a motif commonly used to be contemporary Satanic practices, but holds not direct associations with the temple or the church.
Framed and Signed.
18×20” charcoal on paper. 2025.
A portrait of an anthropomorphic goat headed figure in the foreground. There is no discernable environment, but the gesture of the form is natural and relaxed, turning around from a seated position, exposing part of the chest, and a breast with an insect like spike or horn instead of a nipple. The goat head is drawn from a Damascus species, with long ears and curled horns, and three eyes, and partially inspired by Baphomet, a motif commonly used to be contemporary Satanic practices, but holds not direct associations with the temple or the church.
Framed and Signed.