Armageddon in the Negative
This is an inverted version of the drawing "Armageddon".
I have always been fascinated with machines and war. This drawing is a collage of the machinery of war: tanks, attack helicopters, missiles, artillery and bomber aircraft. In the center is the cockpit view of an aircraft on a runway getting ready for takeoff, surrounded by instrumentation and mechanical structures. Also incorporated in the design are archetypical symbols meant to depict the apocalyptic nature of modern war, which will eventually lead to Armageddon: The Star of David, which will appear prominently on the battlefield, and the Mayan Ninth Lord of the Night, which symbolizes the beginning of the end.
The original drawing is 14"x17", hand drawn using a 0.25 mm Rapidograph pen and black India ink. The initial design was created using a pencil, compass, ruler and protractor. Once the design is created, the final image is drawn free-hand over the pencil drawing in ink. The primary design for the drawing is a two-fold symmetry axis reflecting a mirror image of the upper and lower halves.
All prints are printed in the U.S. on archival quality acid-free paper. They are delivered with an acid-free mat board suitable to use for framing.
Metal prints are printed in the U.S. on a 1/16" aluminum sheet and come mounted with a metal easel or float mount so they are ready to display as soon as they arrive. The metal brings a depth to the drawing and looks amazing.