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Zack


Zack

With Zack's long history, it's no surprise he doesn't remember the first time he discovered his love for art. Around the age of four, Zack knew he had a passion for art, specifically charcoal. Everything black and white seemed so colorful, seemed so powerful, in his eyes. His first painting was of his preferred movie superhero, Zorro, perfectly explaining why his art style is so dark but deep.

With inspirations like Dante Alighieri, Leonardo Da Vinci, & Auguste Rodin it's quite obvious why Zack is such an educated artist. As a thrill-seeker always accomplishing the impossible, Zack is always blowing us away with his incredible pieces. One of his favorite paintings, "The Battle of Anghiari - Leonardo," also known as "The Lost Leonardo," is not only an incredible painting but has one of the most historic stories behind it.

Zack's interests really reflect what kind of amusing man he is, besides a brush in hand, he likes to spend his free time fencing, " On guard! " Mysterious, humble, and extremely talented, the perfect artist for your perfect portrait.

Zack's Gallery

Black and white pencil sketch of grandparents holding twin babies within a heart shape.

Painted for Sean  Algonquin, IL

Painted for Sean  Algonquin, IL
Painted for Sean  Algonquin, IL  Original Photo
Black and white pencil drawing of a bride and groom smiling, holding hands.

Painted for Chad  Farmington Hills, MI

Painted for Chad  Farmington Hills, MI
Painted for Chad  Farmington Hills, MI  Original Photo
Black and white pencil portrait of a couple.

Painted for Qunita  Ladson, SC

Painted for Qunita  Ladson, SC
Painted for Qunita  Ladson, SC  Original Photo

I have yet to meet anyone that knew my Grandpa Jay, with anything negative to say about him. He was the light of so many lives. My dad, emulates him in every way and has become a grandfather to my son the way grandpa Jay was to me. My grandpa Jay passed away when I was 16yrs old, 10 years before my son, Jay, was born. He would have been my sons best friend, followed by my dad for sure. When I saw the opportunity to have a picture made of the three of them together for my dad, I jumped at that chance. I couldn`t be happier with how this picture turned out.

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Painted for Sara  Rockville, IN

Black and white pencil sketch of a multigenerational family portrait.

Painted for Cheri  Hampton, VA

Painted for Cheri  Hampton, VA
Painted for Cheri  Hampton, VA  Original Photo
Black and white pencil sketch of a couple embracing.

Painted for Candace  Newark, DE

Painted for Candace  Newark, DE
Painted for Candace  Newark, DE  Original Photo
Black and white pencil drawing of a bride and groom smiling, holding hands.

Painted for Chad  Farmington Hills, MI

Painted for Chad  Farmington Hills, MI
Painted for Chad  Farmington Hills, MI  Original Photo

I have yet to meet anyone that knew my Grandpa Jay, with anything negative to say about him. He was the light of so many lives. My dad, emulates him in every way and has become a grandfather to my son the way grandpa Jay was to me. My grandpa Jay passed away when I was 16yrs old, 10 years before my son, Jay, was born. He would have been my sons best friend, followed by my dad for sure. When I saw the opportunity to have a picture made of the three of them together for my dad, I jumped at that chance. I couldn`t be happier with how this picture turned out.

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Painted for Sara  Rockville, IN

Black and white pencil sketch of a couple embracing.

Painted for Candace  Newark, DE

Painted for Candace  Newark, DE
Painted for Candace  Newark, DE  Original Photo