If you are a dancer and ballet is your life then you know all about hair pins and or bobby pins. Well, bobby pins are a hair pin themselves, so I guess that was a weird statement. Either way… if you are a dancer you have an acquaintance with hair pins of one sort or […]
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Hair Pins Leave a comment
Once I Was Then Leave a comment
Under thirty minutes of brush time to do this. I figured that because from start to finish I listened to Dust in the wind by Kansas 3 times, then Play the game tonight which each run about three minutes and twenty seconds before I moved on to Don’t close your eyes by Kix which is […]
Sore Rib Leave a comment
The title of this odd painting is “sore rib” because it earned me a sore rib. For any of you who have visited my place of work you will know I temporarily keep a bunch of paintings up high on the walls until I take them off to one of my art storage places. You […]
Owl Totem Leave a comment
Totems are basically objects or animals which individuals and entire societies believe to have spiritual significance so they adopt the object or animal as a sort of symbol to represent themselves. Of the many animals which have been adopted as totems throughout history the owl is definitely one of the most common to have been […]
Magnolias Leave a comment
Another expressive painting measuring twenty inches across and sixteen inches high on stretched canvas. The title is magnolias. Prints of this art may be found here on Society 6 and also here via Pixels / Fine Art America. When I was in my early twenties I bought a house. Actually I guess I should say […]
The illusory rockstar Leave a comment
I’m calling this one The illusory rockstar. The working title was something along the lines of “All the peeps loving the show” or some such thing, but it evolved into a ton of different titles and ideas as I went along so it doesn’t really matter at this point I guess. Anyways… it is 16″ […]
Foreseeable Retrospection Leave a comment
I have titled this one Foreseeable Retrospection. It is 20″ wide x 16″ high on a bit of non stretched canvas. Acrylic paints are what I used. You can get it as a print HERE via Fine Art America. I suppose stylistically it is a bit surrealism and a bit expressionism with a big bunch […]