Original design, reversed image
Original design
Original design
Original design
Original design
Original design
Original design
Original design
A boy who is a bit different
Original design, colours digitally enhanced in Photoshop CS2
Original design, inverted colour
Original design, colours enhanced in Photoshop CS2
Original design
Pencil Drawing of “The Statue of Liberty” Pre 911…
Pastel drawing of a Pig reading Pig Inquirer Newspaper.
This is a red pen and ink drawing of “Adidda Primal” It was unknowingly inspired by a story that a friend pinkyjain told me about how adidda’s ar made with Kangaroo skins. I guess the story stuck because this came out the other night while scribbling. So it is what it is and I hope the story effects you as much as it did me. I have never afforded adiddas but now I never will!
A grey / silver Buddha design on a dark background. Clothing can be custom designed to your specifications by contacting me on stu@stuartstolz.com
Girl holding basketball with one hand!
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featured on the front page of redbubble!!! (6 march) Feathers are so cool aren’t they? I love them. / Apart from being beautiful, to me they represent freedom. / I want a tattoo of this on my foot to remind me to always be free to be me. This Peacock bird feather was originally hand painted by me onto canvas. Enjoy! peace JJ
An old finger joke in an actual context. =P
One of my patterned skulls, inspired by Día de Los Muertos sugar skulls. Dot Dot Skull was originally drawn on paper using black felt pen.
Influence of nature. Graceful curves. The wispy lines resambles branches and leaf motif on this piece. Enjoy it!
Pencil drawing of Dr. Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) from my fave TV show, House.
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