
Ink & Oil Stick on Acetate • 9″x12″ • Available
The Mrs. and I have been meaning to check out Dr. Sketchy’s Philadelphia for ages. Last Friday night, intention turned into action. Take a peek at some of the artwork created by myself, my wife and dozens of other talented doodlers.
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Computer Embellished Drawing
If an event is held in the suburbs and there’s no flyer to promote it, does it make a sound?
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Everyone’s Favorite Factory Worker
I dressed up as an Oompa Loompa in observance of a recent pagan holiday.
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I’m proud to announce an upcoming two-man show featuring the work of a very talented Lower Merion High School student, Emmett DeMuzio. Emmett and I will have artwork on display throughout the month of December at MilkBoy Coffee in Ardmore.
Join us on the evening of December 5th for a First Friday reception featuring live art and music.
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This month’s Socrates Café question:
“What is the connection between man/woman and nature?”
Another rousing session, sincere thanks to all of the participants. Please feel free to cyber-philosophise.
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Hip Hops
Listen in as UsedWigs Radio chats with Philadelphia beer expert, John Ceccatti. It’s guaranteed to give your ears a buzz.
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Computer Embellished Drawing • Donated to Charity
This soulful fella was cooked up for a Chicago-based charity organization, Art Therapy Connection. He’s poised to grace the fliers, posters and programs of an upcoming music and art benefit.
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Computer Embellished Drawing • Commissioned Work
A logo created for a matey’s rum-themed blog, Rum Connection.
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Weird Science
The latest installment of UsedWigs Radio features fan favorites, Crazy Aaron and Scott Shrake. Listen as we chew the fat on Teri Garr, putty, Steve Martin, stereoscopic photography, The Noid, Theremins, tap dancing and Yo Gabba Gabba.
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Acrylic on Canvas • 16″x16″ • Commissioned Work
Owls aren’t as bright as the media would have you believe. Don’t be fooled by their frequent depiction wearing glasses and/or a graduate cap.
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