Tuesday, February 23, 2010

permanent installation



At home above the wine racks. From concept to completion, this took a month. Cold and rainy winter weather slowed it down a bit, but the process was smooth. I learned a lot from the painting process. For years I’ve tried this style, but the results have been vague, with confused brush strokes and too little confidence and understanding of where I was going with it. This one was different. I’d love to do more like this, and I’m sure that will happen. Thank you Taste Buds folks! I had a blast!

Monday, February 15, 2010

power



The electricity was fun to draw. I made a previous drawing of this, but didn't like the energy.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

plug


No matter where, there are never enough electrical outlets.

Friday, February 12, 2010

push


Nervous energy drawing done over time. We certainly have plenty of commands to make on little electronic buttons these days.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

the swift and mighty Blanco River


Last summer this river was low enough to walk across without getting your feet wet. There were pools of water in the deeper valleys of the rock bottom, and a small trickle of flowing water in the center of the river. Now, (thank you, El NiƱo) it's a happy, energetic river again! This was sketched at Rio Bonito in Wimberley.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

another place


I've always had a fascination with the idea of a perfect utopia. What if we had taken a more ecological approach to our environments? A natural world would be nice to hold on to for posterity.

Friday, February 5, 2010

flame


The aura of a candle flame. I have a thing with ribbon-like lines lately.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Farm to Market


This started out as one of those thoughtless drawings while on the phone. It grew from there. The top of the mountain is a precariously balanced modern city. The further into the valley, the more earthy and organic it becomes. The bridge ties the gap between the two worlds, providing needs and balances to both environments.
Ink on file folder paper, 5" x 8" or so.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

pieces


During spare time, I've been creating several 3D Pop-Up works of art. I think they become more interesting when done slowly over time. These pieces are folded paper painted with gouache.