Monday, July 03, 2006

Untitled (2006)



Untitled (22"x28", oil on canvas) is the first painting I've done since moving to the Nati.

The Beginning (2005)


The Beginning (18"x22", oil on canvas). A defining moment in my adult life.

No Holding (2005)

No Holding (6'x6', oil on canvas)

Untitled (2005)



Untitled (4'x5', oil and latex on canvas) was a housewarming gift for a good friend and his family.

The Family (2004)



The Family (oil on canvas)

Steevin (2004)



Steevin (18"x22", oil on canvas)

Mutation (2004)



Mutation (24"x36", oil on canvas) is one of my favorite palette-knife works.

Car Troubles (2004)

Car Troubles (24"x30", oil on canvas).

Inner Child (2004)


Inner Child (18"x22", oil on canvas).

Twins (2003)


Twins (each piece 3'x4', oil on canvas) are my favorite splatter works. They're quite impressive when together.

Santa (2003)



Santa (2'x3', oil on canvas) is as realistic as it gets with me. This was a Christmas present for my mom, who loves collecting Santas.

Stability (2003)

Stability (22"x24", oil on canvas). If temporary means loss, then stability means fulfillment.

Series I (2003)


Series I (2'x3', oil on canvas) has a very interesting story behind it.

Wave (2003)

Wave (12"x18", oil on canvas) was a birthday present to my mom. She specifically asked me to paint her something.

Mom and I (2003)


Mom and I (5'x7', oil on canvas) was the second large-scale piece I painted. I'm on the left and Mom is on the right...in case you're wondering.

Dragon (2003)

This triptych (each piece 9"x12", oil on canvas) is another of my favorites.

Cove (2003)

Cove (2'x1.5', oil on canvas) is my interpretation of a watercolor in the home of my Aunt Debbie.

Five People (2003)

Five People (3'x4', oil on canvas) is another of my favorites. It represents the answer to the question of knowing when you'll be fulfilled in the following ways: emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, love and fun.

Yin-Yang (2002)

This is not a favorite piece of mine but is one of the first splatter works that I did. (24"x30", oil and latex on canvas)

Dark (2002)



Yet another bad picture with bad lighting. Dark (3'x4', oil on canvas) is viewed by many as being very dark and foreboding. I see it as just a great swell of energy. Appropriate, given what was happening to me at the time.

Untitled (4x4) (2002)


Untitled (4'x4', oil on canvas) was the first large scale oil painting that I did. As would be the case to come, these pieces are difficult to photograph due to their texture.

Orange (2001)


Orange (24"x30", oil and tempera on canvas) has always been one of my favorites. Though few others have it like it as well, if at all.

Cosmos (2001)


(24"x30", oil on canvas)

Creation (2001)



This is (if I remember correctly) the second painting that I did (18"x24", oil on canvas).