Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Creative Landscape


I had an abundance of extra pencil crayons and loved the look of all the pinks and oranges together.  Lined up, the pencils reminded me of a city landscape of buildings and skyscrapers, so that became the basis of this piece.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Secrets


I've had this idea bouncing around in my head now for about a year,
so I'm glad to finally have it out and finished. 
I wanted to do a physical representation of keeping secrets.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Joy Of Action



I have a few really great science and trade manuals and study books that love to use in my art.  The unused beer caps reminded me a little of gears, so I thought theywould play into the retro industrial vibe.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Down The Rabbit Hole


In the past I've experimented a little with gel transfers, but had never actually included one in a finished piece.  Over the weekend I acquired a 1960's edition of Alice In Wonderland and the image of the white rabbit seemed like the perfect thing to try to transfer.  

I've always loved the idea of transfers, but have been putting it off for a while.  I'm so paranoid that I will create a nice background that I love and then ruin it with a bad transfer application.  There are a few things I would do a little differently next time, but I think it's not bad for a first try.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Happy Mother's Day


"She truly appreciated what she had because she struggled to get it."

I apologize that this scanned image is not as crisp and clear as I would like it.
I created this piece with thoughts of all the women in this world that are
yearning to become mothers but are encountering physical barriers. 

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Circus Sideshow



I found the original photo of Baby Thelma in my Grandparents photo album.  She must have come to town with the travelling circus that came every year.

My Grandparents lived about a block from the town's fairground, on a dead-end street backing onto train tracks.  Back in the day, the circus train would park at the end of the street and my Dad (as a little boy) would get to sit in the window of his second floor bedroom and watch the circus folk walk elephants past the house.
 
He said that always on the last night, when the circus was packing up, he would get up in the middle of the night and listen to all the salty language out the window as the drunken carnies stumbled back to the train cars.  I'm sure for a little boy in the 1950's, that was pretty exciting.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Happiness


I love those cheery illustrated faces that you see in old ads from the 1950s.  They seem so benevolent and really kinda phony that I always thought that they must be taking happy pills.

Friday, January 14, 2011

The Hard Way


I wanted to create a panel this time by just hand painting something, instead of adding vintage photographs or various art papers like I usually do. 
Below is the reference image that I started with.  I just came across it on the web and I loved how beautiful and tough she looked.


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dug For A Dream


Beck is by far one of my favourite recording artists.  I love his lyrics and wanted to include some in an art piece.  "These withered hands have dug for a dream, sifted through sand and leftover nightmares" is from his song  Dead Melodies off his Mutations album.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

In The Red



I just finished this piece last night... 
It's a  bit of a response to the current economic climate, along with the added stress and financial strain of the holiday season; albeit a very extreme response.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Focus


I created this piece in 2009, but since it's 6 x 6, I thought it would be perfect to add to the project.

I acquired a shoebox full of vintage photographs a few years ago and this little guy was in there.  I think of it as a box of lost souls, I don't know who they are or what their stories are, but I hope to make it to the bottom of the box someday, having assigned a little piece of memory or story to them all.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Headline In A Can


I'm a big fan of street art, specifically awesome stencil art from the likes of Jef AĆ©rosol, VHILS, Shepard Fairey and Banksy.  I've always wanted to try my hand at using stencils and spray paint, so this was a bit of an experiment.  I found the gun image online and cut out a stencil onto acetate. 
I have a sneaking suspicion that it's not quite done...although I'm not sure what else it needs...something.  I might go back to it in a month or two...but for now I'll set it to the side near the done pile.