Friday, July 3, 2009

A New Beginning...

Hello everyone! This will be the last post to appear on this blog. I've been hard at work for the past few weeks developing my new website - DanielHanawalt.com. There you will be able to view my current portfolio of both fine art and graphic design work.

While you're there, check out my new blog that I've started in conjunction with the launch of the new site. I will be updating it regularly as I continue on my journey of studying the traditional methods of drawing and oil painting. I hope that you will enjoy following along with the various studies and techniques that I'll be exploring. Please feel free to comment on any of the posts and subscribe to receive the current updates. I value your feedback!

Thanks to everyone who has supported my work and followed along as I have been setting this foundation in which to build upon. Your encouragement is truly appreciated! Check out the new site here:

www.danielhanawalt.com
www.danielhanawalt.com/blog

- Daniel R. Hanawalt

Monday, May 4, 2009

Norriton Presbyterian Church



16" x 20"
Charcoal, Sanguine, Brown, & White Conte
$300

Oldest Presbyterian church in Pennsylvania - built 1698. Done in commemoration of East Norriton Township's 100th anniversary.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Commodore Petey



Charcoal on Strathmore drawing paper
12" x 12"

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Teapot Study



Oil on Canvas
5"x 7"

Monday, November 17, 2008

The Bridesmaid



Oil on Board
20" x 16"
$400

Friday, August 15, 2008

Arabic Lute - Corner View


Acrylic on Bristol
14" x 17"
$150

Part of a series of 3.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Arabic Lute - Front View


Acrylic on Bristol
14" x 17"
$150

Part of a series of 3.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Arabic Lute - Rear View


Acrylic on Bristol
$150

Part of a series of 3.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Mercy



Oil on Canvas
24"x 36"
Private Collection

About a year ago, a friend of mine was in the Philippines visiting her sister who was working in a pregnancy clinic. The clinic was no more than a glorified shack in the filthy slums of Manila. While there, she was able to get a glimpse of real poverty... Unplanned and unwanted babies, whose mothers had little hope and peace... Her heart broke with sadness for these poor souls, making her realize how much mercy she has received and how desperately she needed it. How much more, then, should we show mercy to others when given the chance?