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Jesse Hildreth's Artistic Portfolio: Diverse Drawings and Sculptures

Discover the captivating artwork of Jesse Hildreth, showcasing a variety of drawings and sculptures that reflect unique themes and styles. This portfolio features pieces such as "Jesse," an ink drawing of a name design, and "Contemplation," a charcoal drawing of a male figure. Other notable works include sketches from the Marine Corps and thematic pieces like "Checkmate" and "Defeat Over Victory." Available in larger sizes and resolutions, each artwork can be found online at the provided link. Explore the creative journey of an artist through diverse mediums!

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Jesse Hildreth's Artistic Portfolio: Diverse Drawings and Sculptures

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  1. Jesse Hildreth ~portfolio~ (423) 782-7814 ghent@starfighters.com

  2. “To err is human to forgive is divine, Neither is Marine Corps policy”

  3. Artwork presented in this portfolio are available in larger size and resolution .jpgs found on this CD and online at: • http://www.starfighters.com/ghent/portfolio/

  4. “Jesse” (1995) 10” x 15” Ink drawing of my first name in a design, mirrored on top of itself.

  5. “Contemplation” 1995 18” x 24” charcoal drawing of male figure.

  6. “Call The Shot” 1996 8 ½” x 11” Pencil and ink drawing of a sniper’s view.

  7. “Protectors” 1998 8 ½” x 11”Pencil and ink drawing of two characters (never illustrated) in a book.

  8. Sketch Book “Tower Sketch” 2004 8 ½” x 11”Pencil sketch of items used at one my positions at an Air Traffic Control tower in the Marine Corps.

  9. Sketch Book “Beach Sketch” 2004 8 ½” x 11”Pencil sketch of an small boat left abandoned in the dunes.

  10. Sketch Book “Baseball Glove Sketch” 2004 8 ½” x 11”Pencil sketch of a baseball glove that I have had for most my life.

  11. Sketch Book “Old Man Sketch” 2004 18” x 24” Pencil sketch of an old man who was a student in one of my classes. Used a single continuous line for the entire image.

  12. “Mt. Dew” 2004 15” x 20” Pencil. Mmm Tasty.

  13. “Closing The Gap” 2004 18” x 24” Marker line design.

  14. “Chess” 2004 18” x 24” Colored Pencil drawing of three favorite chess pieces.

  15. “F18 Landing” 2005 11” x 17” Colored pencil storyboard sequence of an F18 landing.

  16. “German 88” 2005 11” x 17” Pencil perspective drawing of a World War 2 anti tank weapon.

  17. “General Severus” 2005 11” x 17” Pencil orthographic drawing for a character design project.

  18. “I Am A Leaf In The Wind” 2005 15” x 20” Colored pencil. Project involving 10 different textures to form an image. As an additional element, I chose to base my image around a silhouette of a World War II statue.

  19. “Westfall” 2004 18” x 22” (15 lbs) Pumpkin carving for an online contest. (Honorable Mention)

  20. “Defeat Over Victory” 2005 15” x 13” Plaster sculpture of chess pieces.

  21. “The Head” 2005 6” x 10” Planar study of a life-size human head using poster board.

  22. “Formfit Night Splint Instructions” 2006 8 ½” x 11”Pencil with computer enhancement. Series of 6 freelance illustrations used in an instruction guide for an EBI Medical product.

  23. “Self Portrait” 2005 15” x 20” Pencil and colored pencil.

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