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  • One of several works I am presenting for a SALA (South Australian Living Artists) exhibition on Aug 2nd in an Adelaide gallery (see details below). / The Exhibition runs till September 12th. Title: Caffeine Girl 1 / Medium: oil on canvas __________ / /

  • For those of you who requested it.. / One of the paintings from the series..

  • Something along the lines of how people sinking within work and just the general busyness of life often reach for caffeine to save themselves… Enjoy!

  • What’s better than coffee? Found coffee. ;oP

  • Pens on paper.

  • ball-point pen on paper. available on t-shirts.

  • Pastel pen and ink animation drawing of “Insomniac” on a Trippy Cloud background.

  • This is a “Grateful Insomniac” Insomniac goes to a Grateful Dead Concert….

  • steaming coffee. this image is featured in my coffee series calendar, Convection Confection. / [took first place in May 2008 mission @ http://www.snapmission.com/]

  • An abstract inspired by drinking too much coffee, too late at night, too many times.

  • Dainty butterfly on an antique tea cup.

  • Another version of previous tee. I used photoshop to add white to the cup as well as some highlights. This version works on color backgrounds :) Simple, black and white version /

  • Early in the morning some of us suffer a physiological imbalance. Warn people before it’s too late.

  • If you love coffee, like me, you will relate to this one! graphic thanks to Andy Nortnik.

  • Pencil & pen, from a doodle. Started this morning while waiting for a bus

  • Illustration of a ginger tabby cat curled up cosily in a coffee or tea cup. Distinctly imaginative and perfect for lovers of all things feline, or related to coffee or tea cups!

  • Still life photograph of chocolate surrounded by coffee beans…can you smell that? Taken with a Canon 400D using natural light. Featured in the group “Domestic Art – home is where the art is” – Feb 2009 – thank you! Featured in Still Life Fine Art and Food Photography – August 09 – Thank you so much!! Placed 3rd in the ‘Things We Like to Eat’ challenge in the group Photography Fun

  • Looking back I found I hadn’t previously posted this painting. / It’s from a few years ago.. part of the “Caffeine Girl” series. Come to think of it, two of these works are currently hanging in Smart Artz Gallery in South Melbourne if you’re in the neighborhood. Actually, wait till after March 1st and you can catch The Wild Young Things there at the same time. All the paintings from the series were/are approx 120×90 cm (4ft x 3ft) oil on canvas. In regard to the Caffeine Girl series, I had a tentative title of “Café Girls” after the first two paintings were started but like most things, as it develops it takes on a life of it’s own. / The inclusion of the birds initially was to reflect or mirror the figures personality, but that’s not necessarily the case now in the later paintings. / Although it sounds a little strange, sometimes I feel like a painting is telling me what it wants rather than the other way around. It’s not always obvious even during the painting cycle what is going to reveal itself. You have a plan but a lot happens along the way. It’s an exciting part of the process of painting for me. I don’t want to bore you with some long winded philosophical explanation about these works below as I really like it to be up to the viewer to decide on what it is or might represent. / What I will say is that when I look at these pieces I see something between the girl and the bird… something…. some mystery or something unsaid. / / It may appear unsettling in one yet very subtle or innocent in another. This undercurrent appeals to me… creating something celebrating beauty but juxtaposing it with a darker subliminal element. However having said that, ascetically they are simply nice paintings to look at. /

  • The burrowing owl is a pint-sized bird that lives in open, treeless areas. The burrowing owl spends most of its time on the ground, where its sandy brown plumage provides camouflage from potential predators. One of Florida’s smallest owls, it averages nine inches in height with a wingspan of 21 inches.The Florida burrowing owl is classified as a “species of special concern” by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. This means burrows, owls, and their eggs are protected from harassment and/or disturbance by state law. Burrowing owls are also protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. / Capture this in Cape Coral, Florida. / canon 40D

  • that’s what too much coffee does to you…

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