Nature, ahhhh, what a beautiful thing,... except when you try to cross pollinate! / Acrylic on masonite board. / 16 by 21 inches This painting is included in my recent book “Monito Hermoso” which is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Powells and other booksellers.* / You can also buy a print of it on ImageKind.
Again, this doodle comes from a meeting I was in and saw everyone drinking Red Bull to stay awake. I just needed to doodle.
Ok, not so much from the Claus family but more like Easter Bunny Claws. / Enjoy this recent doodle from meetings that I attend.
This is where I usually work on sketches when I’m out in the city of Seattle at night. Sometimes there is a spill, sometimes not, but there is usually some unusual characters to be sure. Acrylic on Masonite. 18×24.
Sleeping in a meeting and doodling away… / 5×7 Ink on lined paper.
Not really my wife and not really me, but one can dream.
One leader to decide, One leader to defend, One leader to think…
Another doodle from work. The trees can do some weird things to your mind driving home late at night… / Ink on line paper, 6 X 9
Another doodle from the meeting room. Too many cooks sometimes don’t spoil the broth. / Ink on line notebook paper.
Holly was my long time girlfriend till she passed away late in 2007. She used to have bad nightmares and would tell them to me sometimes. Her sleep was constantly being assaulted by creatures meaning to do her harm. This is one that she told me about. / Red Polychrome Eberhardt #225 on paper. 8.5×11
I guess this is going to be bad… / Black ink on line paper. 5×9
I did this painting over a year ago when I was going through some rough times and just needed to do something directly out of my head without making a pencil sketch first. This is one of three paintings that came out of that time. I’ve reduced this one in size for inclusion on Red Bubble. / 14×7” Acrylic painting on canvas.
Red Sketch on sketchbook paper. 5×8.5”
I thought it would be cool to do a period image juxtaposing Robots with the Renaissance. Here’s the results. / 12×16 version. Oil paint on masonite.
Just when the Don is thinkin’ that everything is going his way, he turns and Oops,... That’s going to put a krink in his day,... to be sure… / Acrylic on illustration board. I did this about 5 years ago for a book that didn’t get published, so all the rights went back to me. Hope you dig it. / 8.5×10
What my head is doing when I’m congested, itchy and swollen… / Red pencil on sketch paper. / 5×8
From a sketchbook that is about 2 years old. There may be a painting coming from this one day but not right now. 8×5 Red polychrome pencil on sketchbook paper.
My little tribute to Conan on his first week as the new host of the Tonight Show. The opening segment on the first night was great! / Go Conan go!
Another one of my abstract experiments. Hope you dig it.
Another of the abstract experiments I’ve been doing. Photoshop helped me do this and i’m sticking to that. / Enjoy.
Originally done for a children’s picture book story that I was doing but it got abandoned. Perhaps I’ll get back to the story again one day.
Red pencil sketch on sketchbook paper. / 8×10
I originally sketched this out on 4th of July of 2006 in a park on a beautiful day with my late girlfriend. She asked me to put a small white scotty dog in one of the squares. I did and she loved that it was something she asked for and I drew it. She also asked if and when I get around to making a painting of that sketch if I would also paint in the little white dog. I did. This one is for you baby!
I love jazz and any time I can convey that admiration I’m all on board. Dig man! / 8×10
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