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  • When teaching, I used cartoon characters a lot with the kids as it got them interested enough to come back for more homework. The main two were Olive Twigg and Joe Pudsley. This is one of many where Joe is in the bad books. Needless to say Olive was saintly. Pen and wash.

  • The result of a after lunch nap. My wife says I’m at my best when asleep.

  • ink and acrylic on paper. / From a series depicting Charlie’s Angels coming to Australia and saving the world from an evil radioactive Hector Crawford clone.

  • This horse was let out in the sun and as he ran off to find his buddies the sun fell over him just so. I was so lucky to have had my camera and catch the moment. This painting is full of warmth and movement.

  • cats drinking beer and singing a song

  • Oil painting

  • by me and my seven year old son, Josiathe sharpie on bristol paper 19×24 inches

  • Acrylic on Canvas 32” x 24”. Original Painting. / The painting is varnished with numerous coats of acrylic varnish for long term protection of your investment. This picture is absolutely original and pure hand painted. Listed by artist.The perception of colors depends on the monitor. Photo not always can bring you all riches and abundance of colors.

  • 20” X 24” Oil on Canvas 4/08 Original work for sale at: / http://www.artwanted. com/HDPotwin

  • 16” X 18” Oil on Canvas /

  • VIEUW LARGER / the market of Bikaner is like a maze, and there’s lots of activity going on..In one of these streets they where sewing, in another one making chai, in this street dying fabrics…I spend all morning there drinking too much chai and chatting to the people..what a delight..Rajahstan, indi /

  • Death Series. Here, Death enjoys taking Shadow for a walk. 9×12”, canson 140 lb. cold press paper. Winsor & Newton Cotman and Loew-Cornell Metallic watercolors and ink. Original for sale $99.00

  • So true is it not? If your creative the time has come to show your primary colour to the world. Be bold and proud to be a forward thinker, show off your amazing creative skills, even if what you create is a mess. / NOW AVAILABLE AS A HOODY! Click here

  • gouache and rooibos tea on paper

  • Oil painting on hardboard.

  • That little voice in my head may well just be my imagination! but what if it’s not?... and what do the fish think? Oil on board.

  • 22” X 24” Oil on Canvas 07/2009 / /

  • This work is an analogy between the behavior of fish and humans. About the way we see ourselves and the way others see us. It’s about tolerance, respect and understanding in an increasingly over crowded environment. Ultimately we are all heading in the same direction. If a fish were to look back at you, what would they see? / They’d see there’s not a lot of difference between you and me! / All the same, and all unique – a sense of direction is all we seek. / There’s a commonality between fish an me. Except I’m the lucky bugger at the top of the food tree!

  • Llama meets midge. Mixed media.

  • Available as prints, too: Corel Painter Essentials 4

  • Watercolor and India Ink on Strathmore 140 lb. cold press paper. I enjoy painting humorous little creatures and funny people in this whimsical style. I wrote about the memories behind this painting last night in a journal entry here. Here’s part of it again: “Pa” was a country man. He loved to make things with his hands and play the harmonica. He was a carpenter by trade and also built things for the grandkids. One of my fondest memories of Pa was the day he brought home a box of peeping baby chicks. I was around three or four years old but I still remember it like it was yesterday…..even the smells that came from that box. I had never seen chickens. Pa opened the box and my sister, brother and I looked inside. It was full of noisy little fluffy baby chickens! I was mesmerized at the sight! Pa planned to raise the chickens and have fresh eggs every day. He built a chicken house for them out by the garden using recycled wood and wire. All of the grandchildren visited the chicks every day and watched them grow into egg laying hens and a rooster. My favorite memory of them is the day Pa brought them home in a box. Here’s how it looks printed on canvas: Matted & framed view: /

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