Monthly Archives: February 2006

Acrylic Paintings

These are a couple of my animal paintings… You can see them at my painting page. These are acrylic on wood. I sold a lot of this type painting over the last couple of years. One nice thing about them was that you could take them home and put them right on the wall. They didn’t need any framing and there was no glass to break. The wood was all recycled odds and ends from a cabinet shop that would have otherwise gone onto the burn pile. I think it’s a great way to paint, and I’m sure I’ll do more of this type as summer nears. For now though, I’m doing watercolors on paper. It’s good to mix it up a bit – keeps things new and fresh.

Oh, the supplies I was looking for yesterday came today. I’ll post brand new work tomorrow.

Acrylic Paintings

These are a couple of my animal paintings… You can see them at my painting page. These are acrylic on wood. I sold a lot of this type painting over the last couple of years. One nice thing about them was that you could take them home and put them right on the wall. They didn’t need any framing and there was no glass to break. The wood was all recycled odds and ends from a cabinet shop that would have otherwise gone onto the burn pile. I think it’s a great way to paint, and I’m sure I’ll do more of this type as summer nears. For now though, I’m doing watercolors on paper. It’s good to mix it up a bit – keeps things new and fresh.

Oh, the supplies I was looking for yesterday came today. I’ll post brand new work tomorrow.

Wednesday


Today I was hoping to get a shipment of supplies to get more work ready for my show next weekend. It didn’t come. Tomorrow. Hopefully.

I like this self portrait. It makes me laugh.

Wednesday


Today I was hoping to get a shipment of supplies to get more work ready for my show next weekend. It didn’t come. Tomorrow. Hopefully.

I like this self portrait. It makes me laugh.

Excuse Me While I Have Some Fun



Lately… The last few days… I’ve been painting in a totally different style. Then I occurred to me I’m doing something more like what I did when I was a kid. In Jr. High, and even as early as elementary school, I used to attract a crowd of kids watching me draw. Someone would call out “draw a horse” or “draw a squirrel” and I would. I remember they would ask me questions like “how do you know where to start?”

So lately I’m filling pages with goofy little cartoon animals and people, drawn with a small brush on paper, then watercolored in. Now I know about design elements like “horror vacui” and artists like Marc Chagall. A friend all but accused me of being trite with these. But I don’t care. They are fun. The images here are from my brand new as of tonight “Dog Vacui.” The painting didn’t fit in the scanner, so you are not seeing the whole image. I haven’t counted the dogs in the picture yet, but there are a couple of details to show you what it looks like up close. I did another one of woodland animals that live in this area (Moose, Deer, Bear, Fish, Fox, Bobcat, Owl, Eagle, Raccoon, Otters, Rabbits, Porcupine, seagull, Loon… you get the idea), and another of mostly fish. Anyway, there are 6 or 7 in this style that will be part of the opening on March 3 and 4 (had to get that in again). I would love to hear what you think. And later, I will post some of my more “serious” paintings. Today is a day for fun. And Puppies. 🙂

Excuse Me While I Have Some Fun



Lately… The last few days… I’ve been painting in a totally different style. Then I occurred to me I’m doing something more like what I did when I was a kid. In Jr. High, and even as early as elementary school, I used to attract a crowd of kids watching me draw. Someone would call out “draw a horse” or “draw a squirrel” and I would. I remember they would ask me questions like “how do you know where to start?”

So lately I’m filling pages with goofy little cartoon animals and people, drawn with a small brush on paper, then watercolored in. Now I know about design elements like “horror vacui” and artists like Marc Chagall. A friend all but accused me of being trite with these. But I don’t care. They are fun. The images here are from my brand new as of tonight “Dog Vacui.” The painting didn’t fit in the scanner, so you are not seeing the whole image. I haven’t counted the dogs in the picture yet, but there are a couple of details to show you what it looks like up close. I did another one of woodland animals that live in this area (Moose, Deer, Bear, Fish, Fox, Bobcat, Owl, Eagle, Raccoon, Otters, Rabbits, Porcupine, seagull, Loon… you get the idea), and another of mostly fish. Anyway, there are 6 or 7 in this style that will be part of the opening on March 3 and 4 (had to get that in again). I would love to hear what you think. And later, I will post some of my more “serious” paintings. Today is a day for fun. And Puppies. 🙂

Focusing On Grand Marais


Most people in my town think of me as a painter. I was actually a photography major in Art School. For several years, I have been photographing Grand Marais, Minnesota, the beautiful town I am lucky enough to live in. My photos have appeared several times in the local newspapers, and also in George Wilkes’ book The Angry Trout Notebook. For the first time, I am going to be exhibiting and selling my photos in the gallery.

The Grand Marais harbor is my favorite location to shoot photos. Every day, the mood of Lake Superior is different. The sky is so moody, and reflected in the water. Sunrise, sunset. Encased in ice or summer sun. Washed in spray, bathed in late afternoon glow or that timeless feeling of crisp blue northern air. The familiar boats I know by name, buildings that have been demolished one way or another, documenting the constantly changing harborscape.

Focusing On Grand Marais


Most people in my town think of me as a painter. I was actually a photography major in Art School. For several years, I have been photographing Grand Marais, Minnesota, the beautiful town I am lucky enough to live in. My photos have appeared several times in the local newspapers, and also in George Wilkes’ book The Angry Trout Notebook. For the first time, I am going to be exhibiting and selling my photos in the gallery.

The Grand Marais harbor is my favorite location to shoot photos. Every day, the mood of Lake Superior is different. The sky is so moody, and reflected in the water. Sunrise, sunset. Encased in ice or summer sun. Washed in spray, bathed in late afternoon glow or that timeless feeling of crisp blue northern air. The familiar boats I know by name, buildings that have been demolished one way or another, documenting the constantly changing harborscape.