Archive for the Artwork Category

White Rocket
Ink on Paper • 7″x8″ • Available

Last night, I ventured into West Philadelphia to check out the city’s coveted avant-jazz series, Sci-Fi Philly. The first band, a spectacular jazz trio called White Rocket, compelled me to doodle my first live Sketchy Review.

The Scribble Project
Ink on Paper • 9″x12″ • Private Collection

Aussie art archivist, Lisa Currie, just launched an interesting digital endeavor called The Scribble Project. Primo doodlers are invited to complete a sketch-friendly questionnaire and mail it back for e-clusion. I’m flattered and excited to be a founding contributor.

Skate to School 1
Skate to School 2Skate to School 3Skate to School 4
Acrylic on Skateboard • Donated to Charity

I recently stumbled across this quartet of 3-year-old photos featuring my artistic contribution to the Patrick Kerr skateboard scholarship. During the “Skate to School” event, dozens of decks were adorned, appreciated and auctioned in the name of the fallen boarder.

Guess which one I painted.

Another One Night Stand
Acrylic on Canvas & Board • Main Line Art Center

Thanks to all who populated Main Line Art Center’s recent One Night Stand. In the true spirit of one-night-stand-cheapness, I resurrected last year’s descending price structure.

Wing Fest 2009
Computer Embellished Drawing • Donated to Charity

Every year, the Lower Merion School District hosts a wing-eating competition to benefit the Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania. This is great news for sick kids but terrible news for chickens.

Last year, I placed in the top five. This year, I’m hoping that my tee design will help to sway the judges.

Speaking Of
Computer Embellished Drawing

A gossip-inspired tee graphic created for my pal(s) at Zero Boutique.

Kicks
Paint Marker on Canvas Shoes • Private Collection

A couple of customized kicks concocted for a cool comrade.

Lance Barton
Lance Barton’s America

It’s always great to catch up with old work. Here’s a much appreciated snapshot of Lance Barton contemplating his investment in my 2000 painting, America.

Bat Boy
Computer Embellished Drawing

What’s a high school theater production without a spiffy accompanying tee design?

Lefty
Pencil on Paper • 9″x12″ • Private Collection

My right hand has hogged the artistic spotlight for too long so I’ve begun doodling as a lefty. The above drawing was accomplished with my lesser half.