Some new oil paintings

Monday, August 22, 2011



































I have been busy painting more scenes from Italy. Many of these new paintings I did for the Marietta Art Walk show. I am showing paintings for sale on the first Friday of the months July, August, September, and October. I am at the Marietta Square in the back of Duprees Antiques from 5-9 p.m. I hope you can come. I have original paintings, giclee's, and greeting card prints.


Another wall scene from italy

Sunday, June 26, 2011












This is the newest project I have worked on in the last few weeks. You can see the progress and a detail of the statue as it progressed.

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

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This is a link that will let you see some of the painting I did in a home several years ago and has now caught the attention of the Atlanta Journal Constitution Newspaper.

My new people project

Saturday, March 12, 2011











I have been working on my skills in drawing people. I have set out to draw one person most every night. I have almost two sketchbooks filled now. I have seen how much it has helped me overall to practice every day. We tell our children to practice piano, sports, or dance all the time I guess I finally took my own advice and wa-la it works!

Anyway, because of this my confidence is much higher when it comes to drawing people. Good thing too because my last client asked me to paint a whole line of people from the 1940's time period on the wall of his theater room. They had the idea of them being the paparazzi standing behind the rope taking pictures of the stars. The stars being those in the room watching the movie. Then they decide to include themselves into the mural also. So I spent 5 days painting in a tone on tone style. I had a great time doing this project. Perhaps I will charge more though next time.

A fun new project

 



I was recently commissioned to create a coat of arms for a client. We used some elements of their own coat of arms and some of my ideas on design. We wanted to use some old wood that would make it interesting and have an old appearance. I went in search of some old wood and found some tongue and grove cypress that was 150 yrs old. It has beetle holes in it and overall just looked great for this project. I had fun putting it all together and the end project is 3 inches thick and 7 feet tall and 5 feet wide. After painting and aging it I waxed it.