Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2013

Scribbles

Trying out a new idea, we'll see where it goes from here.

Untitled
2013
24" x 30"
Ink on Paper

Detail

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

New Show up at Popcorn Noir

Hello all! Drawings from my circle series are now up at Popcorn Noir, in Easthampton, MA!  The official opening is on Saturday, December 14th 2013, which coincides with Easthampton's monthly Art Walk.  So why don't you go out, see some art, and then finish with dinner and a movie?


If you've never been to Popcorn Noir before, seriously, go.  You can even go after my show's down, it won't hurt my feelings.  Delicious food, incredible cocktails, and a fun screening room for a really unforgettable experience.  Oh yeah, and brunch!

Popcorn Noir
30-32 Cottage St
Easthampton, MA
01027

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Williamsburg Fair, October 24th

I am pleased to announce that my work will be showing at the Williamsburg fair in Western Massachusetts.  The arts event will be held at the Brewmasters Tavern, located on 4 Main St., Williamsburg, MA.  The fair will take place on October 24th.  Here are some new works that I've completed in preparation.  I've had some fun playing around with color and revisiting and revising some older ideas.

Clouds 6
2010
14" x 17"
Ink on Paper

Cambodia
2010
19" x 24"
Ink on Paper

Pacific
2010
5 1/2" x 14"
Ink on Paper

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Art Cards

I've been making a few 4"x6" ink drawings to sell as original mini art cards.  Here are a few:







Thursday, July 22, 2010

Circle Series

Clouds III, 2010
Ink on paper
14" x 17"

Clouds IV
Ink on paper
14" x 17"

Clouds II
Ink on paper
19" x 24"

Clouds I
Ink on paper
22" x 28"

Friday, November 6, 2009

I love doodling.

Just for fun...


lovely ladies and dashing gentlemen.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Gummy caves

Last week while disposing of some old gum i became fascinated with the way that it created long stalactite-like strings when it became stretched across space.  Since then, I've been exploring ways to draw it in an equally interesting way.  My first thoughts were of a small graphite drawing with high contrast that drew you into the space, but for some reason I was not satisfied.  Now I'm blowing it up to stretch across 14"x17" Bristol board to give a thicker, gummier feel to it.  I think that I'd like to try it on toned paper in white and black charcoal pencil.  I like the idea that I'm working with, I just am struggling slightly to get it right.