Saturday, January 14, 2012
The Last Time it was like Old Times
This series is acrylic on 5 different canvases. Most of them came to me used and incomplete and I repurposed them. Enjoy!




Saturday, December 17, 2011
Sunflower and Bee
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Ecotoons
So I've been doing cartoons of ecological disasters that have happened or are continuing to happen around the places I've lived. When you live in poor areas, people are inclined to use the land, air, and water to make a quick buck and create a few jobs for one generation, but these decisions are usually costly. They create a debt that can't be paid back. It's like check cashing businesses--you get hooked by fast money, but then you're in the hole for good. I thought it would be appropriate to paint them on cardboard boxes. Click on them to see them much bigger!
Need Cash Fast?: Appalachian Deforestation
100% Approval: Dupont C-8 Spill
Payday Advance: Mountaintop Removal
Cash Loan: Bayer Cropscience Explosion
Emergency Cash: AEP Cheshire Water Supply Contamination
Monday, July 25, 2011
Georgia O'Keeffe
Saturday, June 18, 2011
You work on comission, right?
So my mother in law is paying me (apparently) to do this painting that I finished last night. It's for my father in law, Chris, who took the photo that it's largely based on. Chris frequently goes to Hawaii to help his parents and he photographed this flower in their yard. The painting is for his birthday in October.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Paintings for the kids
Here are the 2 latest installments of painting for nieces and nephews.
Abbey requested "A butterfly! That's pink! And green!" Which doesn't exist, but I improvised...
Liddy asked for "The Universe!" and wanted it to glow in the dark. The universe is a little expansive (get it? Ha ha. Sigh.), so I went with part of the solar system.

Abbey requested "A butterfly! That's pink! And green!" Which doesn't exist, but I improvised...
Liddy asked for "The Universe!" and wanted it to glow in the dark. The universe is a little expansive (get it? Ha ha. Sigh.), so I went with part of the solar system.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Winter Leaf
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