November 10, 2010

1¢ Gumballs


1¢ Gumballs
40" x 30" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold (Collection of J.Crew)

This has been a familiar theme of mine for the last several years. There's something to behold with these large scale bubble gum machines. There's no way you can tell while looking at the 2.5" thumbnail on your computer screen, but this painting is large. The vibrant blue of the machine and the mutli-colored gumballs pull me in.

I can distinctly remember how quickly gum would lose its flavor when I was a kid. But still, seeing a vending machine was always exciting and worth every penny. I guess the best thing about recreating them in paintings is that it helps the flavor last much, much longer in my memory.

Empty Bottles


Five Empty Bottles
20" x 30" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold


Three Empty Bottles
20" x 30" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold (Collection of J.Crew)

November 1, 2010

Uppercase Magazine

This past August I did an interview for Uppercase Magazine, and the issue (#7) is now available. The magazine features creative professionals from many different backgrounds, and you are bound to learn something new and be impressed and inspired by the image-rich layout and design. It's more like a book than a magazine. And I was excited to participate.

I'm keeping rather busy working on numerous paintings, many of which will be in my June 2011 solo show at the Elliott Fouts Gallery.

A note to anyone interested in the paintings: please contact the gallery — efgallery@sbcglobal.net — to get on their mailing list if you want to see the paintings first. I won't be sharing them until early spring on this blog. However, you can look forward to some in-progress/studio documentation of the pieces in their unfinished stages.

I hope you have a great November!

October 9, 2010

9:00, 2:00, 5:00 & American Arts Quarterly


9:00, 2:00, 5:00
20" x 36" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold

I'm pleased and honored to share a review of my solo exhibition this past June by American Arts Quarterly. Click here if you are so inclined to give it a read.

September 30, 2010

Three Vintage Fans & American Art Collector Magazine


Three Vintage Fans
30" x 48" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold

The painting above is one of three that I'll have participating in the upcoming Still Life exhibition in October at the Elliott Fouts Gallery. The show will feature paintings from many artists that I'm familiar with, including; Teresa N. Fischer, Craig Stephens, Katherine Lemke Waste, Derek Gores, Paul Coventry-Brown, Sally Tharp, Philippe Gandiol, Donald Bradford, Daryl Gortner, Neil Hollingsworth, Alvin Richard, Shawn Kenney and Otto Lange.

The show is being promoted in the October 2010 issue of American Art Collector magazine. Click on the bottom image to read the article.



September 25, 2010

Type A, Type B & Popular Etiquette

I was having a conversation with Cynthia, an art consultant at the Elliott Fouts Gallery, about one of my paintings. Apparently someone was looking at one of my unruly stacks of books and said they'd constantly be compelled to organize the books, straighten them out and make a tidy pile.

I like hearing about how different people interpret my paintings. And the idea occurred to me then to honor different personality types and how they relate to each other and can be integrated in to the same relationship, or paintings, in this case.


Type A, Type B
20" x 36" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold


Type B, Type A
20" x 36" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold
• This painting will be part of the October 2010 Still Life show at the EFG

A good friend of mine brought me an old paperback re-print of a Victorian era Popular Etiquette Book. Leafing through it, I have to say that although there are definitely missing virtues in today's world, Victorian's really made things uncomfortable for themselves with the litany of rigid rules and guidelines to follow.


Popular Etiquette
16" x 20" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold
• This painting will be part of the October 2010 Still Life show at the EFG


Popular Etiquette — Detail