Tony began to draw on paper again around 1990.
He'd developed a spinal scoliosis that left him bedridden and unable to paint.
So he began to draw again. At first small simplistic drawings, then later on much larger more intricate. Surprisingly enough he also experimented with monochrome black on white images.
Eventually, a cure for the scoliosis was found, and a new genre of imagery was cemented in his repertoire.
He'd developed a spinal scoliosis that left him bedridden and unable to paint.
So he began to draw again. At first small simplistic drawings, then later on much larger more intricate. Surprisingly enough he also experimented with monochrome black on white images.
Eventually, a cure for the scoliosis was found, and a new genre of imagery was cemented in his repertoire.
