This is a pencil sketch of a story concept I
had for the now-defunct series DC
Comics Presents (one of my favorite
titles) featuring Superman and Two-Face
in a tale where Superman gets
Two-Face's mug transplanted onto his
body.  Superman's dilemma: who did this
and will Two-Face stay unscarred?  See?  
I can write too!
My newest art sampler, nice,  
succinct and low-key.   
This drawing is pencil and
markers, I made it as a joke for
an online friend.  Ugh, creepy
to think there guys who actually
look like this and think they
look good.
A reminder: all artwork here is
mine unless otherwise noted.  If
anything should catch your eye,
terms for usage are reasonable.
Just a painting done to revisit my
painting skills after some time.
This Bic drawing was done
while following the great
JLA/ Avengers books.  This
parody just came to me one
day.  I've come to hate Iron
Man's details; you can tell I
didn't use reference for him
but I shouldn't HAVE to!  
Anyway; Batman is the
property of DC Comics and
Iron Man is property of
Marvel Comics.
Paul Douglas
Candelaria
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And this here is my Bic rendition of...the Toast Rider!  I know;
what a crummy pun.  I really could have done butter.  If DC or
Marvel would like either of those images removed, they can just ask
but I think it's the jokes they'll find offensive.  
This is Leonardo Da Vinci in action:
colored charcoal pencils show Leo
caught between the church and the
Devil with neither one looking too
trusting.  This sketch was a test of
my charcoal pencils which, since I
like the look, will be doing more.
I like this Bic drawing of a young
Black Panther.  I don't remember
why I did this piece but I've gotten
plenty of compliments on it.
WANTED
DEAD OR ALIVE
Paul Douglas
Candelaria
Mr. Candelaria is wanted for the crime of seeking to
conquer the cartooning world and also attempting to
infiltrate the more serious art world as well.  In his
endeavors, Mr. Candelaria has created artwork utilizing
the following items: pencils, colored pencils, charcoal
pencils, colored charcoal pencils, crayons, watercolors,
acrylic paints, oil-based paints and markers in a variety
of artistic styles, sometimes combining more than one
medium.  He tends to use drama and an odd sense of
humor in his art that is sometimes unfathomable by
viewers.  Be careful in approaching in Mr. Candelaria
as he is always armed with 15 pencils and 6 pens, a
drawing pad and excellent recall of obscure insignifica.
For those interested in contacting Mr.
Candelaria, the following information is
enclosed.
Paul Douglas Candelaria
P.O.B. 864088                    
Ridgewood, New York       
11386-4088    
1-718-790-8006  
PaulDCandelaria.Com
God-like, I bend
reality to my whim.
 Heh, poor guy.  
Perhaps I should
just rub him out
altogether.