SIDE NOTE: There is a Flickr site where I post much of the art I complete for my employer. It's certainly more tame in content, but I'm pleased with most of it. Aside from the larger murals which are done with acrylic and/or tempera, most are done using liquid chalk markers, on chalkboards or masonite with a chalk surface painted on. check it out HERE.



Untitled, 2011 acrylic. At 30"x68.5", probably one of the bigger surfaces I've painted on. Panel is the waxed cardboard off the back of a cheap bookcase, framed on the back with scrap wood for support. First painting I've done in a while, and it shows... her neck is way too long. Not sure where the inspiration comes from, but this would hang nicely in a goth bar. Chopped up gift cards for texture, one of them inadvertently is an old credit/debit card under her nose with my name on it. Easter egg!

     

Lassitude, 2001 oil on canvas.


                                                                                                       

Heads, 2004 acrylic on canvas & balsa wood.


Mushroom Man, 199? oil on canvas. (No, I wasn't going through a hippie phase when I did this.)


Troubled, 1996 oil on canvas.


                    

Green Lady, 2002 acrylic on mason  board. This piece was donated at a silent auction to benefit a coworker battling cancer, Shadya Mustafa. We miss you, girl.


      

 Red Lady, 2005 acrylic on mason board.


       

Tribute to the Good Doctor Thompson, 2005 acrylic on canvas. 

                       

 

The Demon, 2002 Acrylic on board.



Rom, 1995 Oil on canvas.


           

 Father McSmilington, 2005 Acrylic on board.


 

Frustrating Absence of Progress, 2005 Acrylic on mason board & shredded fabric.


Ominous, 2005 Acrylic on canvas & balsa wood.


Capillary, 2005 Acrylic on mason board & chopped up gift cards.