“Midcentury Leading Role”
Oil on canvas, in progress, 12”x10” hyperbolic plane, view from behind the silver screen, large hands and rope. Doe eyed patrons watch the person lead the cow. Mu! Some color. … Continue reading “Midcentury Leading Role”
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Oil on canvas, in progress, 12”x10” hyperbolic plane, view from behind the silver screen, large hands and rope. Doe eyed patrons watch the person lead the cow. Mu! Some color. … Continue reading “Midcentury Leading Role”
The internecinenature of the virtualworlds survive my dread
clay, acrylic paint, permanent marker, canvas board, 8” x12” I used a glue gun. One-day project.
oil, 12”x10”
Barb of the Lake, oil, 10”x12” This is a frenetic use of a palette knife. You can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ’cause some watery tart threw a … Continue reading “Barb of the Lake”, oil painting
This image will be masked in arabesque One of three small paintings coming concerning magical thinking. I am thinking of the dowser experience. It must be peculiar. Maybe not even … Continue reading “The Red Right Hand of a Dowser”, oil in progress
It inspired me that he wrote a book. Reading it is an entirely different matter. I look forward to that. I just read an interview of Steven Wright about his … Continue reading Review for Steven Wright’s Harold
36”x24”, image in oil on canvas for a “crankie” device at a museum. It resembles a melting film projector. This was three sessions. The sketch, color, definition. Now I thread … Continue reading Oil on canvas – “Cloverleaf wildflowers”
lens flair off the moonlight, very humid night If you prefer, we can arrange for some premium nightlapses in judgement.
https://aitestkitchen.withgoogle.com/tools/music-fx/0lckomkgg0000 Remix and share. Very cool tool. I play guitar. I can cobble these tracks together to form a backing track. Would be a useful tool for home studios.
12” x 24” on cheap mounted canvas. Someone asked me to paint this last night. I sketched it out. “Danny DeVito drinking from a cup with liquid pouring from a … Continue reading Oil on Canvas – “Taste the Cup, and Remember”