make a panoramic drawing - the largest of his career (10.0m) - of the city. Two months later he drew a similarly detailed picture of Rome including the Vatican and St. Peter's Cathedral, entirely from memory. 7slaid Contrary to the popular misconception that Stephen is only interested in capturing architecture and classic american cars, he often draws portraits of celebrities and close friends in his private sketchbook. Stephen started creating caricatures of his teachers at primary school, and has since then produced many caricature 'snap shots' documenting amusing incidents encountered on his trips abroad as well. 8 slaid In January 2006 it was announced that Stephen was being named by Queen Elizabeth II as a Member of the Order of the British Empire, in recognition of his services to the art world. "It's an absolute honour," his sister, Annette, told Geoffrey Wansell for the London
Wyeth (1948) Post-1960. Bed by Robert Rauschenberg (1955) Sleeping Girl by Roy Lichtenstein (1966) Ethel Scull 36 Times by Andy Warhol (1963) Mark by Chuck Close (c. 1979) Two Panels: Black with Red Bar by Ellsworth Kelly (1971) Coruscate by Richard Anuszkiewicz 14 Harran II by Frank Stella (1967) Cabeza by Jean-Michel Basquiat Drawing from Sketchbook by Keith Haring Landscape with Eros and Endymion by David Ligare (c. 1991) 2nd of May, Los Angeles by John Nava (1992) Greenwich Avenue (with Cynthia) by Kalev Mark Kostabi 15
Wyeth (1948) Post-1960. Bed by Robert Rauschenberg (1955) Sleeping Girl by Roy Lichtenstein (1966) Ethel Scull 36 Times by Andy Warhol (1963) Mark by Chuck Close (c. 1979) Two Panels: Black with Red Bar by Ellsworth Kelly (1971) Coruscate by Richard Anuszkiewicz 14 Harran II by Frank Stella (1967) Cabeza by Jean-Michel Basquiat Drawing from Sketchbook by Keith Haring Landscape with Eros and Endymion by David Ligare (c. 1991) 2nd of May, Los Angeles by John Nava (1992) Greenwich Avenue (with Cynthia) by Kalev Mark Kostabi 15