Showing posts with label Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Forward Thinking


Forward Thinking.  oil, enamel, spray paint canvas  15"x15"  2016

No Title Loan Thank You Very Much


No Title Loan Thank You Very Much.  oil, enamel, spray paint canvas  21"x21"  2016

Friday, October 28, 2016

Indian Island Bodega


Indian Island Bodega.   oil, enamel, spray paint on canvas   32"x32"   2016.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Catch & Release




Catch and Release.  oil, enamel, canvas  53" x 72" x 1.5”  2016.

Prolonged Dance


Prolonged Dance.  oil, enamel, canvas  18" x 11" x 1.5”  2016.

Young Dog Dies


Young Dog Dies.  oil, enamel, canvas  18” x 11” x 1.5”  2016.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

*detail--"Magic Quarter Hour"


A detail of a new painting materializing.
"Magic Quarter Hour"

from J.D. Salinger- Seymour, An Introduction

One late afternoon, at that faintly soupy quarter of an hour in New York when the street lights have just been turned on and the parking lights of cars are just getting turned on-some on, some still off-I was playing curb marbles with a boy named Ira Yankauer, on the farther side of the side street just opposite the canvas canopy of our apartment house. I was eight. I was using Seymour's technique, or trying to-his side flick, his way of widely curving his marble at the other guy's-and I was losing steadily. Steadily but painlessly. For it was the time of day when New York City boys are much like Tiffin, Ohio, boys who hear a distant train whistle just as the last cow is being driven into the barn. At the magic quarter hour, if you lose marbles, you lose just marbles. Ira, too, I think, was properly time-suspended, and if so, all he could have been winning was marbles. Out of this quietness, and entirely in key with it, Seymour called to me.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

LONG SWELL






LONG SWELL.   oil, enamel, dirt on canvas    60"h x 11"w x 1.25"d   2015
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