White Birch – Crawford Notch, NH



Inspiration is everywhere.


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Sunset


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The Joyful Bewilderment screen prints for sale


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The screen prints, especially made for the Joyful Bewilderment Show down at Rough Trade, London, are now for sale at my etsy shop. I’m so stoked how they came out; they look almost exactly as the original artwork (one of the few times in my life where I’m happy with the quality of the print!)- so big ups to Lovenskate Stu at Error Solutions for the amazing print job!
30cm x 40cm, high quality four colour, hand pulled screenprint on 300gsm Canford paper. A limited edition of 40 prints, signed and numbered.
Re: Joyful Bewilderment- It’s going to be the most rippingest exhibition, with some of the best illustrators and artists (a total of 120!) from around the world getting involved. Can’t wait to see it!!!


  

Goth Cruise



The art director at the Riverfront Times (Sarah Norwood) gave me this assignment last week and the brief I was given was ‘goth cruise’. That was all the information I wanted to know. My favorite detail is that the fellow in the lower right corner appears to be wearing a Dracula-style cape. Click on the image for a larger view.


  

Branches


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From the sketchbook


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Conveyance


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This painting was loosely based on a faded found photograph. Its 48″x 60″. Oil on canvas.


  

Glacier Basin



While exploring Rocky Mountain National Park, Corrie and I spent two days at the Glacier Basin Campground. This watercolor depicts the stunning view near it’s entrance. Using Glacier Basin as our home base we did several hikes in the area. You can see images from our hike past several alpine lakes on my Flickr account.


  

Do your part


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Illustration for Prana Yoga Journal


  

Paulson and Bernanke Bailout


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An illustration for the Wall Street Journal Economic Survey.


  

The Boy in the Bullpen


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This is a piece I did for The New York Times this week. It is running in Sunday’s “The City” section (of the New York edition). The author Thomas R. Pryor waxes nostalgic about a day in 1961 when his father and uncles took him to see the Yankees play the Red Sox. One of his uncles knew Luis Arroyo, the pitcher, and the author got lifted over the fence to hang out in the bullpen, and was awestruck by the pinstriped giants. Art direction by the always agreeable Richard Weigand.
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