Emerson Fulk

My prints, sketches, AND DRAWINGS (and possibly other things... eventually)
My trip to Turkey… the ancient town of Cappadocia outside of Goreme, Turkey.

My trip to Turkey… the ancient town of Cappadocia outside of Goreme, Turkey.

Conte sketch…

Conte sketch…

Notebook doodle…

Notebook doodle…

Concept drawing of a character I was planning on sculpting.

Concept drawing of a character I was planning on sculpting.

How do you appease angry demons crawling out of a canyon??? Why you rosin up those strings and play some Bluegrass (of course!!). This ink drawing has yet to be colored.

How do you appease angry demons crawling out of a canyon??? Why you rosin up those strings and play some Bluegrass (of course!!). This ink drawing has yet to be colored.

Graphite drawing on cotton-rag paper. This is the first piece in a series of 4 graphite drawings of various mechanisms.

LARGE pastel drawing of a skull (of some sort) found along the banks of Kentucky Lake. It’s done on cotton-rag paper (stonehenge).

LARGE pastel drawing of a skull (of some sort) found along the banks of Kentucky Lake. It’s done on cotton-rag paper (stonehenge).

This here rock is a graphite drawing on cotton-rag paper. Back in college, I used to walk the banks of Lake Barkley in West Kentucky to find interesting rocks and fossils to draw. This rock is one such specimen. There are two drawings in this “series”.

This here rock is a graphite drawing on cotton-rag paper. Back in college, I used to walk the banks of Lake Barkley in West Kentucky to find interesting rocks and fossils to draw. This rock is one such specimen. There are two drawings in this “series”.

This is a zinc-plate etching of a platypus fossil. It was done using the intaglio method (various grounds and resists) and a nitric acid bath. The fossil itself and the patterning to the right were hand-drawn using a hardground resist and stylus. The background texture is softground resist.

This is a zinc-plate etching of a platypus fossil. It was done using the intaglio method (various grounds and resists) and a nitric acid bath. The fossil itself and the patterning to the right were hand-drawn using a hardground resist and stylus. The background texture is softground resist.