Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Hatter 3

I think this might be the last progress shot. The next thing you see will be the finished image, I hope.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Not Sure

I'm not really sure if this will work or if it's even worth doing but I am going to try and post progress shots of this painting for the Alice in Wonderland show as I go. Usually I post the finished piece with the progress shots but we'll try it this way to see what happens. I feel a little naked showing all of my marks, snots and goobers as I go but this is an important part of my process. The bad brushstrokes and "mistakes" all tell me something and could lead to beautiful passages which would otherwise stay hidden were I more careful. Anyway, this doesn't work quite as well when I'm under a tight deadline but there is nothing more enjoyable for me than this kind of dialogue with a painting.

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Brownstones to Red Dirt

I was honored to be invited to take part in a great project called Brownstones to Red Dirt. In short it connects kids from different parts of the world to be pen pals. Check out the site and the blog where post cards done by an impressive list of artists are posted. Here is my humble offering.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Tweedles

Sorry for the length between posts. First week of school kinda took something out of me. This painting is for another show at Gallery Nucleus.
It's an Alice in Wonderland tribute that opens February 27th. How could I say no to that? The title is "Dude, What are You Wearing?" and it's 5x7 inches acrylic on copper. I will also do one or two more.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Article

I really wasn't sure how to post this. I had a few requests for the article in Boise Magazine so here it is. I hope you all can read it. Actually I hope you even care. By the way there were several more really nice reproductions of my work to go along with the text.





Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Narwhal Rain (the painting)

The painting the world has been waiting for. Well maybe not the world. This is for a show, at the Society of Illustrators Museum of Illustration NY, called Earth: Fragile Planet. It was an honor being invited to exhibit. The show is not for awhile but I finished early in order to move on to other things. It is 12x16 inches acrylic on panel.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Boise (Journal)

For you Boiseans the Boise (formerly Boise Journal) magazine did a great article about me. Erin Ryan wrote it and did a fantastic job. Kinda cool. The cover was a nice surprise. I've posted all of the artwork included here on my blog at some point but I can post the text if someone wants to read it. By the way the magazine is available at most places that sell magazines.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Just Walkin' My Tree

I'm almost finished with the large painting but in the meantime I slip little ones like this in. 4x6 inches on copper.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Sketchmandu

I'm feverishly working on a large painting for Earth:Fragile Planet at the Society of Illustrators NY. It's my first Narwhal Rain painting and I am pretty excited about how it's turning out. In the meantime here are a few sketchbook pages. My adult playground.







Saturday, December 26, 2009

Air Bear

The final piece for the Airships show at Gallery Nucleus. I wanted to do something a little looser, different. It should be a great show with some great artists. Even I can't ruin this line-up.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Monday, December 21, 2009

PRINTS FOR SALE

I finally have my prints for sale site up (link near the top of my blog). They are high quality archival prints. I will be adding more as the days go by. If you have a special image in mind for a print let me know. Thanks for your support!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Airships

OK, back to some new painting. This is one of a few paintings I'm doing for an Airship show at Gallery Nucleus in January. I'm sorry there is only one progress shot but things are pretty busy here.

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Old Stuff

Occasionally I have people ask me, "do you remember the such and such painting?" Well this is in honor of them. I will make a conscious effort, I used to do it at the beginning of my blog life, to post older work now an then. This was a popular series at the gallery. Acrylic and mixed on old book covers. By the way this is an opportunity to say thanks to Perry Allen the former owner of the Basement Gallery with whom I have exhibited these past ten years. He has sold the business to Jane Brumfield, a wonderful Brit. I will continue to have a relationship with the gallery and also with her gallery in England, The Weekend Gallery. Good times in Hawaii Perry!

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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Cold and Cthulhu Season

Tor.com is doing a Lovecraft/Cthulhu celebration. I thought I would tie it in with my ledger stuff. I kinda feel like this too.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Battle Cat

Looks like Battle Cat is finished. I really like the contrast between BC and Cringer. These will be framed together as one piece. He Man show at Gallery 1988 LA in January. Hope I can go.



Thursday, December 3, 2009

Shark Fin Soup

It's amazing what we can talk ourselves into. Who was the first person to actually say, "Hey let's try making a a soup out of the fin on the back of that fish with the huge teeth and black eyes." The fin has no taste, no medicinal properties, and no magic. Leave the sharks alone. It would be cool though if occasionally they forgot to cut off the fin and left the whole fish in the bowl.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Cinderella Finish

Here is the final Cinderella. I just changed the "C" and added back a decorative piece that accidently got cut off. Compare it to below.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009