Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2010

Connecticut. Short and Sweet.

I haven't painted with acrylics in a long time,
but as my last post mentioned,
I had a little extra time in MD than planned,
and cheap paint from the craft store.
Jay and Tina had bought a new house this summer,
and had asked me to do a painting for them/it.
That was way back in July.
I knew I'd be headed over there for poker night this week
(and coming empty handed isn't cool).
It's a super nice house.






















We really didn't have much time in CT,
(only three nights),
and now we're headed to Providence for New Years.
While we were here,
Meryl's Mom took us out snowshoeing,
(my first time)
and we went to the farm, too.
It went fast, but it was really nice.
Thanks, Connecticut.
See you again, sometime.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Losing Track

I keep getting surprised by how late in the day/month/year it is.
My bedtime keeps getting pushed later and later,
but I keep waking up at the same time.
And it keeps getting colder.
6 degrees Fahrenheit right now.
It makes you want to not leave the house.
(tomorrow will be an exception,
since Dark Dark Dark is back in town to play a show)

The dead bird painting is finished, dry, and photographed.
I've been working on a few other dead bird paintings lately,
but more still-lifey,
and not just floating deadness.






















I had a ton of fun working on this tattoo today.
"A pickle in a wheelchair. Hot rod flames."
There wasn't any big story to go along with it,
other than the client is friends with Chef Ryan.
The pickle is it's own story, I guess.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Winter Weather

There's rain, there's snow,
and then there is freezing rain,
that icky cold mess than makes you want to stay inside.
Meryl and I ventured out to the Seward Cafe, of course,
and then to Riverview Theatre for a $2 showing of Depicable Me
(the best $4 I ever spent)
and then stayed inside the rest of the day doing art,
cooking, eating, and staying warm.
Here's a cell phone camera shot of what I worked on
while Meryl was carving a linoleum block
for her letterpress class tomorrow.