This is the seventh painting in my latest project. This saw belonged to my wife's Grandmother. This is oil on canvas 24" x 30". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.
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This is the sixth painting in my latest project. This beaten down router belongs to my father. The 82 year old still works as a carpenter and was a master at his craft in his prime. It was always a joy watching him work. This is oil on canvas 16" x 20". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.
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This is the fifth painting in my latest project. This old clamp belongs to my father. He has been a carpenter for just about his entire life. I just love those old vintage tools. This is oil on canvas 14" x 18". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.
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This is the forth painting in my latest project. This camera belongs to my Father-in-law. I just love those old vintage cameras. The surface on this painting is really neat. I don't think the photo serves it justice. This is oil on canvas 14" x 18". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.
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This is the second in my latest project. This old wrench has been through some rough times. The wear and tear on this tool tells the story. This is oil on canvas 14" x 18". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.Click to see the Detail:
I was honored to be exhibited at the Woodland Art Gallery in Woodland California last May. I want to thank Elliott Fouts for all his assistance and for setting up and making all the arrangements.
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I've not posted many paintings in the past few weeks because I have started a new body of work that I am pretty excited about. The paintings are much larger and the technique is very expressive for me. I hope to complete around 15 to 20 pieces and hopefully get a chance to exhibit them. Periodically, I will post a few to give you a glimpse.
This particular still life painting was shipped to California for display at the Elliott Fouts Gallery. If you are interested please send them an email.
A few weeks back I was channel surfing and came across 'Lost in Space'. I remember how much I used to love that show as a kid. After watching that for a few minutes I thought it would be fun to add a Robot to one of my crate paintings. So here it is....lol
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I put together another composition with spoons, ice cream scoopers of all sorts. My wife has a nice collection.
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I've been working on a couple of paintings that encompass some of my wife's pots and pans. I found the texture and composition interesting to paint.
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Continuing my interest in kitchen art, I found it interesting this collection of pots and pans.
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Felix the Cat !

Rubber Duckie !
My wife's Grandmother who passed away some years ago at the age of 102 left us this letter scale. I found it so different and unique. My wife and her Grandmother shared many letters when she was a child. She loved to visit her Grandmother's farm in Ohio. The farm has since been sold. Our family misses her and her little farm land in Findlay Ohio.

Three Roses
This is my second Cigar box painting. This Mohawk Cigar box was really cool to paint. Just love to use those vibrant rich tones.
This painting was included in my latest show at the Center Line Gallery exhibition.
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When my daughter was born many years ago my first drawing I did for her was a silk screen t-shirt of Betty Boop. I'll never forget the tiny little shirt with the face of Betty Boop on the front.
Since then, I've painted several different versions of Betty Boop and have enjoyed them all. They are a classic glimpse of the past.Oil on wood 7" x 7" Gallery Wrapped.

Still life of roses.