Mantle
A sketchbook drawing of the fireplace in my apartment (within which a TV sits). Color and textures were done in photoshop.
A sketchbook drawing of the fireplace in my apartment (within which a TV sits). Color and textures were done in photoshop.
A couple recent illustrations done for WSJ.com’s economic forecast survey.
many of these bears will be gone in our lifetime. With the threat of oil and warming the planet holds fewer places for big mammals. Most Americans don’t realize that we’re in a period of mass extinction.
here’s an acrylic painting on canvas that i did recently. i caked on the paint, gives the process more of an oil-paint feel.
I made these sketches during the Christmas Eve service at my Dad’s church. He’s delivered Christmas sermons there for twenty-two years and he’ll be retiring in January.
I’ve done a lot of sketching in church.
they’re back again. the 2007 bzdesignstuff handmade mini pocket calendars. you can order via paypal or email me to order. colors are subject to availability… so please specify a first and second color choice. colors avaiable are: lt pink, dk pink, pale blue, cyan blue, purple, kraft brown and charcoal. happy holidays everybody! 🙂
My mother “commissioned” me to paint something for the O’Neill family Christmas card. Her suggestion was a painting of some ornaments. I suggested one of a nutcracker. This is the image that resulted. As the card states, “May the joy of Christmas be with you throughout the New Year.”
I just finished this for Barron’s Online for a package titled ‘007: The Year Ahead. You can almost imagine Richard Keil aka Jaws lurking in the background.
This article for The New York Times was about a family’s unusual encounter with a bike thief. The kid in the story had his bike stolen, and he had a prime suspect in mind. When the victim’s father showed up at the suspect’s house to confront his family with the accusation, they denied it, and the family was forced to give up (a similar thing happened to me as a kid!).
Amazingly, more than a year later, the suspected thief shows up at their door with an older man an envelope full of money, and the kid apologizes for stealing the bike. It’s a pretty awkward moment for both adults and certainly for the kids themselves. I felt this was a moment where both kids lose some degree of their innocence, and deal with some tough stuff for the first time.
You can see more of my work for The New York Times here.
I recently finished a series of northern animal paintings, all for Christmas presents.
Each are about 12″x16″ oil on board. People always say that it’s hard to make homemade gifts, and it is, I struggle alot with painting myself. But with persistance and a simple idea they are extraordinary and often more memorable.