Tag Archives: painting

I’m going to L.A. - The Devil Made Me Do It….

I have been invited to show two pieces in the upcoming WWA gallery group show: The Devil Made Me Do It.  WWA gallery is located in Culver City, CA , in the Los Angeles metro area.
I am extremely excited about the show and will be showing some very personal pieces: ‘Fur EIAE,’ and ‘I Am [...]

Another great Neu America Art Gallery reception at City Arts

So, last Thursday, January 21st, I was involved in my 3rd showing with Neu America Art Magazine.  This time the reception was in honor of their newly opened gallery space in downtown Orlando’s City Arts Factory.  Neu America directors Eddie Mora and Victor Daza curated the show in their space and nearly all the rest [...]

UPDATED PICS - Equilibrium: Beyond Boundaries opening November 19th, Orlando

I will be showing larger pieces and plan to bring out some new paintings!  Please come out and spend your Thursday night with me and the other great artists!
Equilibrium
ART BEYOND BOUNDARIES
Host: Neu America Art Magazine
Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009
Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: City Arts Factory- Second Floor - 29 S. Orange Ave Orlando 32801
Description
EQUILIBRIUM is [...]

Still Painting!

Well, I’d love to just lay back and bask in the glory that is the ‘Icons: #3 through,’ show, but that would be wrong and short lived!  As of yesterday, I have sold over half of that show and I am so happy to have connected with so many people.
However, in the time since the [...]

An ‘Ode to Roman Gods’

My latest work is a sort of interactive piece.  The four identically sized panels are made to read in the order that they are presented here.  I intentionally used Latin phrases and kept them in their native form for a few reasons.  When translated, the stately Latin language reveals some humor that the viewer is [...]

3rd installment of the Elements series

This is the third painting in the Five Elements series that I have been working on.  The previous two are: ‘Fire,’ and ‘Water.’  This one, ‘Land,’ is painted on (6) separate canvases.  In its way, the canvases plus the viewer are representative of land masses - continents, if you will.  This is intentionally devised to [...]