Monday, December 16, 2013

Shannon

Portrait of my dear friend and adolescent partner in crime Shannon Amidon then Shannon Maestros Marker. We had some pretty wild times "growing up".

Shannon's art work: http://www.shannonamidon.com

"Shannon"
India Ink, ink pen and stamp

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Frida and Friends Pet Drive


"Rescue Me"
Gouache on paper

I made this cat lady up for a group show at Seeing Things Gallery in San Jose. The show was amazing. All of the art was donated and Seeing Things had an auction starting each piece at $10. All proceeds went to a local animal shelter.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Stamp Art

For my stamp piece in the Gone Postal art show at The Usuals I took the sketch for my art box and made it into a stamp. 

Monday, July 22, 2013

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Art Box Project San Jose

I was asked to paint a variety of  plants and animals indigenous to the golden state. For the critters I went with the California condor, blue jay, California king snake and let's not forget the unlikely fate of the earthworm. Initially I was just gonna go with blue birds, the idea of the others came as I went along. For the plants I went with unlikely choices of red thistle and wild mock orange. I added some poppy's as well. I hope the neighborhood of Auzerais and Delmas will enjoy. Thank you to Cherri Lakey and the neighborhood association for this opportunity.


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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Vanitas KALEID Gallery's June-July group show

Vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas ~ Vanity of vanities; all is vanity.

A Vanitas is a work of art based on the idea of the transience of human existence and the knowledge that all has it's end. They have been common throughout the history of art, sometimes incredibly morbid with a sharp focus on death, others with obscured meaning hidden beneath a veneer of beauty. 

My Vanitas
"Self Reflect"
Acrylic, India ink and charcoal on wood

Exhibition opening: First Friday June 7th - part of the South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk
Exhibition ends mid July

Thursday, May 23, 2013

CRIPPLING

I've been told to be careful more than twice regarding my feet as I age. I've been wearing heels ever since I could remember. To often I myself have seen little old ladies with scrunched arthritic toes as a result of years of high heel wearing. With the kind of shoes I see some chicks running around in these days they're really asking for it. Those 8" heels ain't worth it honey. This subject sprung the idea to make this piece. Look closely and see the handicapped man in the socks and shoes. After all "they" say beauty is pain. How much pain are you in?
Crippling
Acrylic, charcoal, paper on canvas