
Why hello there everyone, my name is Andrew Steven Barkhouse... but please, do call me Drew. I am currently the ripe age of 17 and are enrolled in Ellsworth High School's glorious and magnificent AP Art class... no sarcasm, I swear. But anywaaaaaaaay, art has consistently been a part of my life as long as my memory stretches, which is pretty far for anyone who cares. My parents encouraged expressing my imagination at every step of my development. They found it critical, and therefore I thought like-wise. Through the early grade levels I would be reminded that, "Drewwwwww, now you know it isn't time to have the crayons out! Please put them back where they belong and join in with the class... we are learning how to count to 100 today... isn't that amazing!?" Well, in my mind all I wanted to do was keep coloring, but I guess I didn't have much choice... blame my submissive young self: 1, 2, 3, 4... AHHHHHH, I'm getting away from the purpose of this post, please pardon that brief detour. As I was saying, art has been a core value that has been instilled in me since day one and I can't imagine not having it somewhere in my life. It is fair to say that I am detail oriented artist that struggles with broad mediums due to their lack of fineness. I have been slowly shedding this shell for the past couple years, although my roots of simply a #2 pencil and doodling in the blank margins of my homework are forever with me. Inversely, as far as enjoying professionally and amateur art, my attention immediately gravitates towards the design and thematic pieces rather than the "real-to-life" aspect. Michael D. Edens is an artist I just discovered recently and so I guess now is as good a time as ever to bring him up... well actually, a picture says 1000 words right?! well, of course it does...