surf mandala

made this to see if I could pull it off small first.  Still needs a frame, but overall it ain't bad...

16-1/4" diameter, all the usual jumble of paint types, blah blah blah.




the solstice with the mostest.

Well maybe not the mostest, but I've been busy... happy summer!


- the first eight are all small works, roughly 9"-10" by about 4"-5"  I use house paint, spray paint, acrylic, enamel, ink.







































remember that noise you made when you crashed your toy cars?
make it again....









 This one is a rare venture into what I call 'couch sized' painting.  It's 40" x 42", house paint, spray paint, acrylic, enamel, and ink on canvas and wood.  Three panels total.  Doesn't have a title.

I think it's a pretty sweet painting and I'm gonna build a nice redwood frame for it to boot.


left side, goin' right
right side, goin' left

Ankle biters

here are a few more little paintings I've been working on recently.

as usual with the little guys, they're roughly 4-5" in one direction, and 9-10" in the other.  I use house paint, spray paint, acrylic, enamel, industrial grade ink, and sorcery.

enjoy!



purdy...





 fuzzy...

















 shiny...

a large pair.

Feels really nice to be painting larger-scale again.  I'm never really happy about moving or storing them, but making bigger shit just feels good to me.

- as always, you'll have to check your expectations of super nice photos of my work - iphone camera is what you get, so suck it up. This isn't all about tough love; I'm going to show you a few process and detail shots too!

See how nice I am?  You should go hug someone and pass the niceness on.







starting to work with the first couple of layers...





After a few layers of paint...





after several more, I stand 'em up.





detail...





Starting to build...





hahahahaha





curvy...





pretty.





detail shots:























I'll get some pics of more small shit pretty soon here - I've been busy, but I have several new pieces to show so stay close!