[su_dropcap style=”flat”]D[/su_dropcap]EAR KIND readers. Continuing from Part 1 and Part 2 of this Series, I share with you a couple more pencil renderings, this time on the family front. Please take a moment to read Part 1 if you haven’t already, as it will put in perspective the value of Composite Artist renderings to any police force.


Till next time folks love the ones who love you.
Dear Jane – thank you for your compliment. I do not anticipate a part 4 with my mug – I want to attract readers not give them nightmares! Besides, dying to self is very important to me so that I can give more room to let God in. By the way, your articles are tremendous testimony to our Savior. Happy Easter – He has risen!
I totally get exactly what you’re saying about dying to self to live in the light of what God wants me to do. Sometimes it’s really hard to know, but I keep trying to walk the right path, say the right things, and write what is on my heart. God bless your life with contentment and joy. Happy Easter.
Very nice likeness of your family members. In part 4 you could share a self portrait. Your work is amazing!
I guess I should first learn to correctly spell caricatures before I attempt to draw them!
You know I don’t think these are simply caricatures. None of the features are exaggerated. These are more professional and fall into the portrait sketches classification. That’s my story and I’m stickin to it.
Thanks Ken and Lynn. Maybe I will? However, I just might work the tourist ttrade in the Left Bank and do caritures as an expatriate Anercan starving artist.
Danny, well done!!!
Great talent, Danny. You can do your own art work when you write your book.