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1. Damp Monster


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2. Details




Here are some details from a historical project I'm working on.


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3. Old Yeti


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4. Minotaur

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5. Nature


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6. Garden


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7. Mouse


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8. Flamingo

Trying some new things

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9. Danger


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10. Begin Agin

This blog has taken a big hit while I completed my Painting MFA the last two and a half years. It was an incredible, expanding, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I want to thank everyone who helped me through it!
I plan to begin posting regularly again, so stay tuned for new images. Here are some quick little things I've done in the last few days:






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11. The Kraken



Bathtime for The Kraken! From the CRYPTIDS OF 2013 wall calendar.

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12. The Beast of Bodmin


The elegant and mysterious Beast of Bodmin. From the CRYPTIDS OF 2013 wall calendar.

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13. Sasquatch


The Sasquatch: caught unawares whilst roasting marshmallows.

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14. CRYPTIDS OF 2013


Here come the CRYPTIDS OF 2013! This delightful calendar features old favorites like Sasquatch and the Yeti, as well as mysterious critters you may not have heard of (such as the man-eating tree, Yataveo). I've rounded up these hidden beasties from around the world to pose together for the first time. A deliriously quirky addition to your wall in the coming year.








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15. Brother Skulls


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16. Royal Coach


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17. Bradamante


Bradamante from Orlando Furioso.

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18. Bradamante sketch


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19. Goldfinch


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20. Cloudscapes


Acrylic on canvas, 8" x 10" each

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21. Don Quixote: Pedro Perez


This is the episode near the beginning of the novel in which the village priest Pedro Perez burns all of Quixote's books. I designed the character to look a bit like Nino de Guevara, who was the Spanish Grand Inquisitor during Cervantes' life. I emphasized the reflection on his glasses to suggest a lack of true vision.

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22. Don Quixote: Pedro Perez sketch



Sketch for a new Don Quixote piece. This one is the priest Pedro Perez, who burns all of Quixote's books early in the novel. I'll post the final on Monday.

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23. Barn Swallow


I was thinking of Tiepolo when I painted this. I love the freshness of his brushwork.

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24. Same Artist, 30 Years Apart


Same artist (William Glackens), similar subject matter, 30 years apart. A lot changes in 30 years!

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25. Cloudscape No. 8


More clouds.
Acrylic on canvas, 8" x 10"

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