These two portraits were on display at the exhibit of: Billy Fry, Kate McIntosh, and Molly Parker Smith. The two particular pieces you see here were drawn by Billy Fry. The darker image is titled "45 Minute Portrait" and the lighter image is titled "30 Minute Portrait". I chose these two pieces of work because as soon as i walked into the gallery they both struck me, but on opposite sides of the room. As soon as i discovered the story behind both of them after an answered question gave the explanation behind the titles and the process of the pieces. I was really interested in these two because at first look i would have titled them opposite than how they are now. As I talked to Mr. Fry after the session, i learned more about his hurried style of drawing and also how music influences his art work often (as you can see the headphones in his ears). The "45" one seems to have a rough texture as well as dark lines and a dark shadowed outline to the portrait. The "30" one seemed to have a flow to it as well as lighter lines and a smooth texture to it. These pieces were a reminder to me that not all artists take time to create their work, but can use their own style to create the desired image. I was pleased to be able to choose these works and discuss a little bit about them. Unfortunately I was unable to get Mr. Fry to elaborate on exactly why he did them. but it would seem that he himself was in a comparison to see and challenge himself as to what he could do when forced to draw for longer than normal. It made him really look at himself and try something out of his comfort zone possibly. I really enjoyed being able to attend and i liked a lot of the other pieces on display in the gallery and i would also like to thank the artists for taking the time to talk to us and answer our questions. Much appreciated.

