Taking advantage of Philadelphia’s Fairmount
Park, I would draw the landscapes and people around me.
I focused
on live model figure drawing classes. After this early study, I continued to attend
classes and workshops held by individual artists wherever I
lived, refining my skills in oil painting in impressionistic and
renaissance methods.
I entered art shows throughout the southeast, showing and
doing charcoal and pastel portraits under the name Tobi
Hutchinson.
Many of
my figure paintings in charcoal, pastel, oil, and acrylic now
hang in many places in the U.S.A., Canada, and Europe.
After retiring from a career in cartography and computer
graphics, I have continued my art education by attending
numerous workshops.
These
studies have focused primarily on watercolors and live model
figure studies.
All
of my work is original, and most subjects come from my personal
digital photographs or live model sittings in open studios
around Charlotte, NC.
Two years ago I was the featured artist in the
October 2005 issue of the York County magazine. Presently I
display my work at the Charlotte Art League in Charlotte, NC.
To see more of my work, visit my website at
www.tobibordihn.com.
You can reach me via email at
info@tobibordihn.com.