Cast Industrial Glass .Sculptural mould making technique. / Fully fused Glass beads .
Cast Lead crystal glass. Sculptural glass.Free formed bust
Cast Hand Cut Glass. Fully fused system 96 Glass. / Baked in the Kiln for a week!
Acrylic on board / Featured in Contemporary Professional Painters and Sculptors / Music
Original painted acrylic on plywood. 92×92 cm. / /
painting, quite big, I was thinking of strawberryicecream
Original painted acrylic on plywood. 75×75 cm. / /
This is a mixture of acrylic painting, a photo of some rotten wood, pencil and photoshop. It was part of a series of book covers I designed for my final year graduation exhibition for University. I discovered the author Charles Bukowski a few years ago. He writes excellent trash for men! This is for his book entitled ‘Women’.
. i don’t want to know if you’re unhappy… / i don’t want to know if you’re happy… and i won’t tell you if i’m unhappy… . almost lover . o9.26.2oo9 / acrylic on canvas / 24” square .
oil on canvas
Post impressionist acrylic landscape painting at Cowra. NSW.
Tongue in Cheek.
This is a watercolor portrait of my daughter, I just love the pose! I used Arches paper (cold press 300 lb) and a layering technique where I separate the yellows, reds and blues. / Featured in #1 artists of Red Bubble group / Featured in Red Bubble features / Featured in the Painted Ladies group /
2009 Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media on 140 lb. Watercolur paper 18×24” from Sweet Rejoice Series Sometimes you are On The Edge…...And Sometimes You are Over The Edge…..Funny like that sometimes
24×30” Oil on canvas
2009 Abstract Acrylic on 140 lb. Watercolour paper 30×24”
16×20” Oil on Canvas
2006 Watercolour and Charcoal illustration on 140 lb. watercolour paper 14×20” Mrs. Waddie was my neighbor when I was living in same complex where Veronica was also my neighbor and model for me you remember Veronica. Anyway Mrs. Waddie could never get her car out of the garage and would always ask me to please get it out for her. She was/is a sweet old lady and kind of reminded me of my grandmama.
2009 Acrylic on Watercolour paper 24×18” Chasing Picasso was Featured in / Lifeline Group 07 Nov 09 When I was a young boy and was just starting to learn to paint…..I’m still learning….we as artists never stop learning. I believe when we stop learning we die…..maybe not phyically but the minute we stop learning …...our creativity and our imagination is dead…...I am amazed at some local artists here in the California central coast, and also in the City (San Franscisco) and other places that I have been, of some beautiful work as artists who’s work I have known for a long time and they are still using same technics and styles they learned in art school 20 years ago…....And I always hear them say I run out of ideas to paint….....OMG I have chased Picasso since I was a young boy maybe 7 learning to paint…...as a prolific artist/painter I always average 2 to 4 paintings a day the small ones 24×30”, and 18×24” if I paint any smaller i won’t be able to see what I’m painting. ......Not everyday of course…. / My favorite sizes are 60×48” and 54×84” and 48×48” These take me a little longer some as much as 100 hours each, of course I paint dozens of other works at same time. I would go crazy painting only one painting for 100 hours., I have to keep transferring my creative energy to other works or I would go bananas…..I have studied Picasso my whole career and his work still amazes me, and his creative output I believe is still unmatched as he was a prolific artist/painter
2009 Acrylic on Canvas 62×48” / These three Beautiful young Ladies have all modeled for me at one time or another, over the last 15 years or so….. Three Eves was Featured in / Divine Feminine Sept 09….page 4
Coloured Pencil and Ink on 280 gsm Smooth Card (A3) (unsure of brand of paper as I’ve had it in my studio for years). We all need to look inwards sometimes, I did this image as a cathartic exercise. Views: 590 as at 20-11-09
2009 Watercolour and crayon on 140 lb. watercolour paper 24×30” This is An illustration I rendered a few months ago, as I just ran across it…. it was in my reserves paintings file of paintings I have yet to show or exhibit, I don’t know why I didn’t post it 3 months ago. / It’s of friend and very talented artist/writer Amanda G. Wright
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