This portrait of Marlon Brando as “Don Vito Corleone” (also known as “The Godfather”), was drawn on an iPad Pro with the Pencil Brush in Adobe Fresco.

Featuring Artwork by Antonio Romero
This portrait of Marlon Brando as “Don Vito Corleone” (also known as “The Godfather”), was drawn on an iPad Pro with the Pencil Brush in Adobe Fresco.
These are some of the portraits I’ve painted of prominent figures of African-American heritage for Black History Month.
This drawing is based on a book cover illustration that I saw many years ago (from the 1970s by author Gunter Grass). It took me about forty years to get around to drawing it, but here it is.
Portrait of Christopher Lee as Saruman – from the film, Lord of The Rings (Based on the J. R. R. Tolkien Novel).
This is my latest digital portrait, Charles Dickens. Painted with Adobe Fresco on an iPad Pro.
Charles Dickens was a 19th Century Author. He penned A Christmas Carol and many other Victorian era novels, such as A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, Oliver Twist, etc.
These are a series of portraits of famous monsters (and some not-so-famous) that I’ve painted for Halloween over the the past few years. Enjoy!
Feliz Dieciséis de Septiembre! Happy 16th of September (Mexican Independence Day)!
Today is the 211th Anniversary of Mexican Independence from Spain on the 16th of September, 1810. Below are portraits of two of the most prominent heroes of that era of Mexican history.
This is a portrait I made of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, (Also known As El Padre De La Patria “The Father of The Fatherland”) leader of the Mexican war of independence.
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José María Morelos y Pavón (September 30, 1765 – December 22, 1815) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary rebel leader who led the Mexican War of Independence movement, assuming its leadership after the execution of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1811.
I had the privilege of doing a digital art demo to some of the members of River Ridge Association of Fine Arts in Spokane, Washington. Working on this piece was part of the demo.
Thanks, RRAFA!