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.
This piece was prompted by a challenge by River Ridge Association of Fine Arts (RRAFA).
The challenge consisted of making an drawing or painting that showed several items lined up in a row.
For inspiration, I based this vector drawing on a recent trip my wife and I made to New Hampshire to visit our daughter and her growing family. During the visit, we went for an outing to a local pumpkin patch where we saw quite an assortment of pumpkins.
The land yields its harvest; God, our God, blesses us.
Psalms 67:6
This my latest effort in painting Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s Monster from the 1931 film. s one is different from the rest in that I used the Procreate app to paint the portrait (all the previous ones were painted with Adobe apps).
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (15 Sept. – 15 Oct. ) I’ve added a photo gallery of my artwork pieces that reflect Hispanic Heritage.
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).
My painting of Emmett Kelly won First Place at the Spokane VA Creative Arts Festival this year! I just found out yesterday that it won third place at the National Competition!