Thursday, February 26, 2009


Acrylic on Grasscloth mounted on panel, 36"x32"
This painting was donated to Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Chicago for the silent auction at thier fundraiser. Some purchased it and re-donated it back to the church where it will hang in the rectory I've been told.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

La Chapina



Charchol 18" x 24". Guatamalan girl and some make-believe maize.

Strange view from the landscape of the mind

Charchol from an alternative universe.

Flora vs. Fauna


Watercolor....I would say about 10" x 15".....but just can't say for sure.
Watercolor sketch done at the Palette & Chisel Academy.




Pastel and chalk on paper. this is Belequa, a dancer and occasional model.
Drawn at the Belmont Burlesque Theater...a classy joint.
Sword-Fighting Tree

Ink on paper, 12" x 10"




Watercolor on paper, 15"x 20"


Graphite pencil.

That is in fact a tattoo on her wrist.

Graphite pencil 18"x12"




Sketching with my novelty pencil at the P & C.

Monday, January 19, 2009



Acrylic on Grasscloth, 18"x24"

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Bulldozin' at the Beach

This is the view at Montrose Beach...and one cool bulldozer!

The Hothouse


Both of these are painted from a couple photos I took at the Lincoln Park Conservatory. My second favorite hothouse in Chicago...not including the Hothouse music club which doesn't count since they shut down.


I think this painting pretty much speaks for itself quite nicely.
This was a fine painting to do as an alternative to watching TV.















Tuesday, January 13, 2009

This is one of my cats, Louie, he feels the art is taking up too much of my time.

Acrylic on Grasscloth, 36"x 30".

This fine holiday card is for Mercy Housing 2008. The wonderful folks down there selected one of my humble little watercolors for the front. The original work is approximately 9" x 12".
This is an older oil painting (2005) from Columbia College days.
Here I am next to the star of the show. This is the painting I donated for the Mercy Housing 25th anniversary gala last May at Chicago's Union Station. It sold for $1100! That came as a surprise to me. The first painting I ever sold...and for a worthy cause nonetheless. The painting was acrylic on grasscloth and mounted on a door from the Home Depot. The title was "Out of the Subway, Into the Light".

A closer view...I really am needing a better camera now.
Just playing around with colors here.
Abstactly
Watercolor 12" x 18" , Gerard. I did this portrait at the Palette & Chisel. Watercolor painting can be tough..however,this one came out cool.

Student work...dont try this at home!