Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Past Work

Three digital pieces:




Three accordion acrylic paintings on canvas from last summer:


Design from a card I made for John:

Thursday, August 23, 2007

My Girls

Ten recent oil paintings; each was originally a graphite drawing in my sketchbook. I attached the paper to thick illustration board and cut them out with a utility knife, sanded them down and painted them. Each has a special place in my heart and it was difficult to see them adopted after my AG gallery show.
I already have some new ones in progress...
Triple Bass.



Winter.



Shark and Chandelier.



Wolves.



Flying.



Empty Things.



Owls and Scissors.



Jellyfish.



Chairs.



San Francisco Octopus.

DETAILS:





A Sampling

Below are a very few of the cards I've completed over the (almost two) years here at American Greetings. These are either in stores now, will be soon or are from past seasons.




















Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Commence!

My gallery show at American Greetings ended last week. I sold 25 pieces and over 80 prints! The show also resulted in my being commissioned for 3 original pieces of art - two victorian-esque portraits for an associate and one Day of the Dead painting for my Art Director.
I'll do the portraits in the antique-looking oil rub technique of my Ringling days.
Here are some rough color studies so far:
She'll have a locket with a tiny painting of her dog inside. Her dog wearing a suit, no less!

Below are six of some of the newest pieces I've finished. Each was graphite, ink and oil, displayed in a wooden frame with a metal tag hanging from the bottom. Hand painted in white on each tag were the accompanying phrases - my own compositions.

He knew they'd never appreciate his choice of pajamas.


Unbeknownst to most, she actually enjoyed their chosen nesting place.


She hadn't been truly concerned until the chairs took flight.


He never really gave up his dream of a fleet of silver dirigibles.


She found the additional lace to be excessive.


She was usually found to be lingering in quiet places.