Monday

Petty Garlic


Garlic can be weird sometimes. This is a large watercolor painting I found, and I fixed them with eyeballs and speech bubbles. 100% better! 1' x 2'.

Eye Apple Finds A Home (Finally)


I couldn't give this one away, so I displayed it. This is quite a large painting, I would say it's 2' x 2'. The Eye Apple is one of my favorite subjects, so expect more of these in the future!

Sunday

More Commissioned Bathroom Art! Squirtgun and Mello Yello Advertisement



The Mello Yello painting is okay, but I'm really happy with how the Squirtgun painting turned out. It doesn't look as impressive in photos, but stop by the Gypsy Emporium to experience painting in person!

Tuesday

Commissioned Bathroom Art! Hydrant Spraying Dog


Well, kind of commissioned. I asked an acquaintance if I could display artwork in her business bathroom, and she required it to be some what bathroom related. It makes sense, right?

Silver Horned Boy


The origin of Silver Horned Boy is not a remarkable or abstract tale. I just had too much blue, white and black paint on my palette. But, I did give him a horn to add detail in who this silver boy may be.

Hater Balloon


 I don't really hate orphans, I just think it's funny.

balls


This abstract painting couldn't have a better title. I'm trying to improve my non-representative artistic brain, and this was one of my firsts. Not bad, got me a few more likes than expected on Instagram and some new followers, which is always good :)

Smoking Dog Person finds a home!


I've had this canvas for years, and have had this pooch displayed at my late shop in Hurricane and even around my apartment. But, I finally let him go. He is one of my favorite characters, Smoking Dog Person, and I like the color of this edition.

Three Eyed Puppy


This is a painting I had in my booth for a few months, but it didn't sell so I donated it to a bare hallway table in Kanab. Yes, that is supposed to be a frog the dog is staring at. 9" X 12"

Pet Portrait at the Best Friends Visitor Center

This painting isn't really of my pet, its of a cat I snapped a pic of while volunteering at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. Its a simply painting, on a cheapo canvas board. But it turned out pretty good, I like it.

Saturday

Artwork on display at the old apartment

 Holy Halloween, Batman! JK. I'm proud of this painting though, it's pretty big too, like 24" by 16". I like the way it turned out, even if he is posed funny.
 Batman next to the blue skeleton, another one of my originals on display.
 Hands are weird. I can almost never paint them correctly. But everything else about this Pumpkin Broad is good, like her jack'o'lantern head and the rest of her body.
Displayed next to a giraffestronaut and the cosmo roo.

Sunday

Miggy Moas (I misspelled Maos)


Miggy Maos is a character I've painted before, and is clearly an abstract form of a popular Disney cartoon. If anyone is in the Hurricane Utah area, just send a check for thousands of dollars to Donald Trump so he can support the NEA again.

Tuesday

Displaying some high school age art at the parent's

A collection of some of my younger brother's work, and myself. Mine are on the left wall, and my brother's are the three on the right.
 This is a painting from after high school for me, in 2013 I think before I worked in Alaska. I did the black outlines in 2014 or later after my trip.
 This is the first painting of the Giraffestronaut, circa 2008. My younger brother and his friends inspired it, and I've been painting renditions similar to this ever since. One of my most popular subjects, for sure.

The top painting is a painting of a casiotone keyboard my brother painted in 2009 or 2010, in art class. I think the same can be said about the lion on the right. The portrait of Sherman the German Shepherd was painted in 2015, and yes it's multi-color. It was displayed at our apartment when we lived together, but it's forever home is at the 'rents.

Sunday

Happy New Year!


To start off the new year, I finally put one of my favorite drawings in a frame and I have it displayed in my studio! It's a pencil drawing from my favorite Southern Utah artist, Reagan Maldridge. She had it hidden at her apartment, but I demanded to display it. It only makes sense to have it next to the only other great artist I've ever met, David Raleigh's stencil painting of Beck.