


Acrylic and Ink on Paper • Tiny Hineys Clothing Boutique
Once upon a time there was an artist who perched himself in front of a children’s clothing store. The artist painted a series of fun-loving tykes on a big roll of canvas. All of the children in town were invited to help the artist color in the images. The artist and the children lived happily ever after.
2 Comments »

Computer Embellished Drawing
A flyer created to promote MilkBoy Coffee’s monthly, Marrone-moderated, meeting of the minds.
2 Comments »

Computer Embellished Drawing
Something I cooked up to promote MilkBoy Coffee’s weekly patron-participation jam.
Comments Off on Open Mic Poster

Acrylic on Canvas • 24″x36″ • Private Collection
One of a series of paintings whipped up especially for Philly’s semiannual Punk Rock Flea Market.
1 Comment »

Acrylic on Paper • Northern Liberties, Philadelphia
Interior decorating is easy, try sprucing up the facade of an abandoned building.
4 Comments »
Embrace your artistic failures and rejections, they are Purple Hearts of Creativity.
Comments Off on Artistic Failures



Acrylic • Duckery Elementary School
If God didn’t want walls to be adorned with murals, he wouldn’t have created scaffolding.
Comments Off on Hallway Mural
I’m not too keen of urinals that flush automatically. I tend to wander away with no real sense of closure.
Comments Off on Call Me Old-Fashioned

Acrylic on Guitar • Commissioned Work
Some people can sing and play the guitar, others play a singing guitar.
Comments Off on Hand-Painted Guitar

Acrylic on Canvas • Burlap & Bean Coffee Shop
My 89-year-old grandmother was in attendance during this performance with The Hulihees. As a tribute, I painted her portrait using BOTH hands simultaneously. I suspect that my feet are starting to get jealous.
Comments Off on The Hulihees at Burlap & Bean