9 x 12 Based on photographs of the 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Jan '18
Self portrait in the manner of George Dawes. Needed something ridiculous to put over my fireplace. Acrylic with slow drying medium 20 x 24" May '19
Brown Bear. A matching portrait of the roomie for the front hallway. It didn't take as long as I thought, and I called it done much earlier than I normally would. Liberating. 20 x 24 Oct '19
Hemmingway in pink. 16 x 20 Aug '18
"Blue Louie". A greyhound named Louie from New Orleans. 20" x 20" Dec '18
"Your Brain on Math" a painting of a good friend/math genius while staying at his place in Utah.
Acrylic on canvas board 16 x 20, Apr 2021
I am the rainman. 16 x 20, Aug. '18
Shamelessly borrowed old people in the rain. 16 x 20. Jul '18
Shawshank Quckdemption. I've decided that I like painting birds because people don't have a good intrinsic idea of when a bird looks weird, ala this is a combination of a bunch of different species of ducks. 16 x 20 Oct '19
Being kind to your web footed Friend. A combination of sources and my fourth rain painting that I decided to keep. 16 x 20 Oct '18
A flooded tree, hadn't painted in a while. 16 x 20 Jul '19
Getting back to the rain pics, found a tortoise that could use some water. 16 x 20 Sep '19
Inspired by a cubist postage stamp. Jan '18
A wild peacock appears. Inspired by someone on the internet (mattadrian), I wanted to paint something that let the metallic colors shine. Mar '18 12 x 16
Old Ship 8x11. Surgery rotation ate up most of my productive time in Mar '18.
Sunrise, sunset Tony Danza. Feb '18. 12 x 20.
Cubist forms, I feel like this one is the beginning to a bigger cubist project. April 2020. Acrylic on canvas 12x18.
"Gentleman, This Is No Humbug" Commissioned piece. 18x24 May '18
"You're a Real Corker Shannon", 07/2021. 16 x 20
Trainset, Should have taken a better picture of it before I gave it away. Acrylic, Nov 2019 16x20.
A golden bear, based on an unattributed photo of a grizzly from the internet. Dec '17
Some lions in silhouette (original photo Greg du Toit), a rare, quick project. 8 x 12, Oct '19
Bowie, Acrylic 24 x 36 Mar '22 First painting that I've done from my own reference photo.
"Simba" Lioness from my 6 weeks in Uganda Mar '19. 10 x 10
An owl (though people see what they want to) inspired by a lover of owls and a similar painting I saw on deviant art of a bird. Nov '17
My sister's very good doggo, Darcy. 16 x 20. Dec '17
Martian Day-man, Working on blending techniques with some blush brushes. Learning lots from Lachri Fine Arts youtube channel. 16 x 20 Jan '19
Toucan Skeleton. Just never considered that's what it would look like. 12x16 Apr '18.
Tribute to a young Hugh Masekela. 8 x 10. http://www.vulture.com/2018/01/remembering-hugh-masekela.html Feb '18
Chicago from museum island on NYE. Jan '18
OMG landscapes are hard. Tried painting along with a Bob Ross which was a disaster, so I cleaned it up into this instead. Need to figure out clouds. 16 x 20 Aug '19
The Fightin' Hellfish. Acrylic on board 12x12, Nov '20
A full day - reductionism. Jan '18
Bison on Board, Acrylic on board.
First time I tried board, turns out its much harder to erase my watercolor pencil grid. 10x10 Jan/2020,
Why I otter. 8 x 10. Aug '20
Snowjob. Inspired by an Anthony Lynch photo of Ballinastoe wood in Sallygap Co. Wicklow, Ireland. 16 x 20 JAN '18
16 x 20. Playing around with naphthol red. A quick kidd at sunset. Dec '17
Bought black paint the for first time Dec '17
"A nice background with stuff in the middle" named by my mother when she came to visit the apartment for the first time. 24" x 36". Dec '18