Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Two Brothers Warehouse





Just a fun drawing of a weird little place on glow-in-the-dark paint on oil on a 43" x 16" octagonal canvas.

This poor thing is all broken and smashed, but I fixed it.




This thing is a mess. I took three panels of monster head drawings and glued it all together with a lot of epoxy resin. It fell and broke, so I glued it back together with more epoxy. I was on the fence with posting this one, but it has some of my favorite drawings so, here it is. 14" x 33"

Sketches from Work







I covered this 3' X 4' canvas with a bunch of little sketches that I drew at work while on the phone, ya know, when you aren't really paying any attention to what you are sketching. It's like letting your sub-conscious take over for a bit. Then I covered it with epoxy resin, sealing in all the magic.

Carpet Mental Eyes





Thirty-three 8" x 10" panels of delicious color, thick epoxy resin and creepy monsters. They all don't have text, but I wanted to show detail on a couple of favorites. There were 36 panels, but two broke and I took out 3 for Neapolitan below.

Neapolitan


These are drawings in leftover sticker paper encased in epoxy resin on a block to create some space between the image and the wall. This series was taken from the original Carpet Mental Eyes series because two of them lost corners. Also, I thought it looked nice together and reminds me of Neapolitan ice cream, Yummmmm. 8" x 10" each.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Witch and the Owl


It's a witch doing magic or whatever, then an owl stops by to say hi or something. 3' x 4' oil on canvas with epoxy resin.

Buster and Buddie


Buster Brown and Buddie Lee, our pups. R.I.P. Buster Brown the Boxer, we miss you!

Snack On Wood




So these are drawings in the left over sticker paper from an empty sticker page, encased in epoxy resin on particle board. Two 15" x 13" panels.

Adventure


This one is never done, I trade it back and forth with my bud Heath Yenna for eternity, so it can never be sold. $Never!

Look at the Piano in the Swamp



Look at it, look good and hard, look at the piano in the swamp! Acrylic on 17.5" x 13.5" canvas smothered in delicious epoxy resin and framed with a quaint and simple black frame.

Little Faces



This ol' girl took quite a bit of time to do. I was pretty happy when I drew the last face. India ink on nice 26" x 40" acid-free paper. Little faces.

Worm Food


Yeah, I heart these. I built them from the legs of an old Ikea couch, that couch was so uncomfortable that you couldn't even sit through a movie without killing your own back. Luscious lime green paint on two 34.5" x 5"panels and monster drawings suspended in epoxy resin. You can see the shadow of the line drawing.

Laundromat




Oil on canvas with india ink drawings encased in epoxy resin. 24" x 36"

KOP


This 7' x 4' oil painting is of a road in Kingsbury Ordinance Plant, now a preserve, it was used to build munitions in WW2 and is an odd but cool place to paint. It didn't look exactly like this, but close enough.

Ghost Dog





Ok, this one is a weird drawing that I covered with epoxy resin. Then I drew trees on top of the resin, added more resin, more tree, etc. So, the drawing has depth and floats in the resin.