It can be so difficult to nail a person down. What they "do" seems to be the most popular way. So I am creating a space to show my projects, interests and creations. Enjoy folks!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

custer's horses

horse pile up
i have a dream of making a stop motion project of the battle of little bighorn (i.e. custer's last stand).  here are the wire frames to twenty horses.   i have made about the same amount of soldier frames with movable limbs.  but...it is probably a long term project.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

nothing wasted nothing lost

boom zap.

pistol on cardboard
sometimes i see pieces of cardboard or a splash of paint on a forgotten tear of paper and i can't throw it away. the random spill can be a beautiful canvas to create on.

childrens illustrations / greeting cards..../ummm designs?

straight away!

little boy winter

pier


kind man

made for each other


turn around vampire!
i went through a period of time when i had very little space to create so i just made smaller things.  i do believe a creative handicap can make a person a better artist, forcing one to do what is not their natural, creative habit.  so i wrote a few children's books and made some cool drawings that could stand on their own.  drawn on cardboard i used wallpaper, pen, water color and oil pastels.

Walls





i am a lover of textures.  these walls were at a russian fort from the 1800's on the northern coast of california. i want to recreate them in my home. 

branches like lightening

locket
limb and paint 
lightening
sunset

i give up!!!

the wars over for this one
the first one i drew.  i like the craggy fingers and the trees.  since i was little i drew leafless trees.  i like em.

the mini-room

birds eye 
Ouchie Poe-poe and his latest read