My apologies for such a time lapse, I had to put the heads on hold to do a show. This is a good friend of mine who recently won a few awards for his spray can abilities. I will be better in the future at putting work online. I hope you enjoy.
I recently went to Lake Powell with family and friends, on the ride down I rode with little Josie and her father Charles. Josie spent most of the ride drawing and telling us about animals. She is one special kid with lots of personality.
The project continues... My friend Michael is a Therapist who works with at risk youth. He is one of the kindest most thoughtful people I have ever met. So... I thought I would paint him as San Miguel.
This is a painting I thought about while I was roaming art museums in Europe. When I got home I kept the hair and beard and dressed as all the painters of old. It is hard to see but the background is a corkboard with a lot of postcards of the painting I was there to study. Great trips lead to good paintings. 30"x 40" oil on canvas.
This is a painting I did a few months ago. It is 30"x 40" oil on canvas. I have always wondered what it would be like to love someone that intensely, so I thought I would do a painting to ponder on it. Thanks Chris and Charly for your willingness to pose.
I apologize it took so long to get these posted. I am going to post them one at a time from now on so it is worth your time to come back and check this blog.
These paintings(sketches) are all 24"x 24" and are completed for the most part in one session. My goal is to do 100 and have a show with all of them. I figure it will be interesting to see the 100 people painted on the same size canvas all hanging in the same place. If you want to be a part of it email me.
This is a Painting I did about three years ago. I was looking through some older paintings and this one caught my eye so I decided to post it. Little Red Riding Hood, 18"x 24". I loved trying to capture motion in paint, got to love the red.
This is a recent painting I did that connects to two paintings done last year, sort of the next step in their evolution. They are the same models and stand in a similar dark space for a reason. This is a diptych that measures 30"x 48".