Tuesday, June 8, 2010

New Prints Currently at SAM GALLERY



Here are a couple of new prints in the "Manifest Destiny" series. These were made over this past winter and spring. More prints up soon.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Finally Making Dreams Realities.





After many many years.. finally got to see my favorite band of late high school years and more recently of the present play in town... a 30 year accoustic set by The Church.. one of Australia's finest.... They really played well and showed how perseverance and dedication show sophistication and elegant aging like that of prophetic writing and good planning. The band looked fantastic, healthy and fit, and played two- one hour 11 song sets plus encores. For me it was a chance to realize a dream. I hope I get another chance and feel grateful to be re-united with some old friends. Apologies for poor photos from the phone.. my point and shoot was stolen, only to be replaced in the future..

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

3-31-10

This marks the nine year anniversary of a dear friends death, far too young. Jeff Reed was a pioneer, an artist, a free-thinker, a ripper, a great cook and one of my best and most influential friends. He passed away tonight, nine years ago from complications of malignant melanoma. He was only 26 years old and, before struck by cancer, was in the prime of his life. I am thankful to have know him, to have traveled with him, and to have been heavily influenced by him. His memory and spirit is still alive in myself, and the friends I know who know and loved him, and definitely by his younger brother who continues to blaze his own path through life- as he sees it, and by his loving and very cool parents and family. You will not be forgotten Mr. Jeff Reed. Thanks for your rich legacy in a short amount of time.



Monday, March 15, 2010

New Developments to the Studio





I've moved a couple of times since i built my first studio in my old apartment. This newer incarnation has a home-crafted paper-drying rack; I was laying my paper on my bed and on tables until my inks had a chance to dry. I have also stepped into the realms of seriousness with an actual pressure washer to really clean out my screens. Its made a huge difference. I was using a nasty super-toxic solvent to clean out my screens and that was not only incredibly time-consuming it was noxious as hell- burning the precious few remaining brain cells I have. So here are a couple of new shots of the studio in the dining room. Thanks to Suzanne for letting me take the whole room up to make my stuff.