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Friday
Aug122016

Vote Clump this November

Just finished a drawing. Titled...

 

"Clump" 2016

charcoal and pastel on paper

44" x 31"

 

Clump does not imply that the Democratic and Republican nominees this election are identical. Their faults indeed vary. Clump deals, rather, with the current lack of idealistic gumption of Americans. One side says, "Anyone but him." The other, "Anyone but her."

Here is your candidate, America. Yes, vote the lesser of two evils this November. Vote Clump!

 

 

 

Monday
Aug012016

Upcoming Group Show

Back from yonder way, I am participating in a group show...

https://www.facebook.com/events/1092012307508894/?active_tab=posts

 

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Sunday
Mar202016

Quanah Parker and the High Seas

Finished up two pieces before boarding boat for Europe.

The first three images are of "Quanah." The second two are of "Quanah Parker."

I embark Monday. Will be entirely offline for some weeks. Among other things, I am curious to know what the middle of the ocean smells like. See you on the other side.

 

"Quanah" detail

 

 

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"Quanah"

 

"Quanah Parker"

 

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Saturday
Jan162016

Pancakes, Booze and Burnet

Pleased to have work in the Pancakes and Booze Art Show.

Among them is my portrait of David G. Burnet - the interim president of the nation of Texas.

See you real soon.



 

 

Monday
Dec142015

Recent Sale: "This Math Homework's Taking Forever"

Following are images of a piece now in a private collection in River Oaks, Houston, USA.

The portrait's subject is Georg Cantor. One might call him, with regards to Western mathematics, the father of infinity.

I worked on the piece, off and on, from 2011 to 2015.

The piece:

"This Math Homework's Taking Forever"

pastel on paper

32" x 51"

 

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