Photo of Paul Zdepski in the 1980s with a Mullet Hair cut, by Julie Weisberg
Sculpture of a Character in Roma Plastilina by Paul Zdepski Vice-Presidential Debate sketches by Paul Zdepski Mommy's Monkey Painting by Paul Zdepski Paul Zdepski - Mullet Hairstyle from the 1980s Eugene Moses, mentor Paul Zdepski in the Philadelphia Studio Zdepski's VA studio in disarray Hiroshi Murata at Mt. Everest, mentor Paul Zdepski - Photo by Nate S. Rhodes Woodworking a Handmade Birdhouse from Poplar Bark and Copper by Paul Zdepski Ambassador William Eaton and Paul Zdepski in the U.S. Panama Embassy Opening at the Ambassador's Residence in Panama City Paul Zdepski - Critique at Ganexa Universidad dogBabies Husker Du Flash Matching Game Paul Zdepski - Frenchtown NJ Studio, in the 1990s Paul Zdepski - Sketchbooks from 1977 through 2008 Zdepski's Lord Fairfax Campus Show, Oct-Nov, 2007 Meth Mouth sketch by Paul Zdepski Shake n Bake Meth Mixer, sketch by Paul Zdepski Watercolor sketech of Belgian Shepherd and Beagle Painting of Bonzai Tree near Cedar Creek VA Painting of Abraham Lincoln on a skateboard deck called Memorial Maintenance by Paul Zdepski Painting of George Washington Beating a Slave with Cherry Switch by Paul Zdepski Watercolor sketches of various Apes by Paul Zdepski

I used to be thin -   Julie Weisberg   shoots photos in San Francisco, CA. A great talent and terrific lady. This is from Julies senior photo thesis in 1985 or 84... I beleive it was "Assholes in their Studio Workspace" or something like that... My mullet-tude is about an 7.2 on the scale. This was before the mullet went all Hockey and Upstate NY. It was still OK to be a skater and sport hair, however Ian and the DC crew were shaving heads and going straight-edge... so i was not in line with anyone. My studio was a dump... you could put a childs building block on the floor and it would roll to the other wall. This chair was always rolling to the left when I was working at my easel. I remember shooting a rat with my roomate Toby Grosz's pellet gun, execution style, while Toby pinned it with a broom in our kitchen. 1312 Rodman Street in dear old Philadephia... a half block from Broad St.