About the Artist

Recky Bobson represents a Canadian hand-drawing artist working primarily in pencil and colored pencil. The work is rooted in observation, patience, and emotional presence. Each drawing is created slowly and deliberately, with close attention to texture, form, and feeling.

The subjects are often quiet and familiar. Animals at rest. Flowers in transition. Everyday objects that carry memory and character. Rather than chasing spectacle or polish, the work invites stillness and attention. It asks the viewer to pause and notice what is already there.

The name Recky Bobson represents the work itself. The focus is intentionally placed on the drawings, not the artist behind them.

Process and Approach

Every piece begins with careful observation. Time is spent studying the subject before marks are made on the page. Drawings develop through layers, subtle revisions, and restraint. Nothing is automated. Nothing is traced or reproduced mechanically. Each work is created by hand from start to finish.

Texture and visible strokes are intentional. They reflect the process and preserve the presence of the hand that made them. Small imperfections are left in place as part of the work’s honesty.

This same approach extends to commissioned projects. Recky Bobson works closely with musicians, bands, and creatives who care deeply about their own work. Commissions are treated as collaborations, shaped through conversation, listening, and shared creative intent. The goal is to create visual art that feels connected to the spirit of the project it accompanies, not simply decorative.

If you care deeply about what you are making, you will be met with the same level of care here.

Why a working name?

The choice to work under the name Recky Bobson is intentional. It allows the art to stand on its own, free from distraction, expectation, or personal narrative. What matters most is the work itself, and the connection it forms with those who encounter it.