
Amazing truck that we discovered on the side of the road in Maine last summer. It’s an American Dream truck. I’ve been itching to paint it for a year now and just started on it today. This one is fun so far!

The title is a little sad, I know. I promise to have a happy ending; we artists that like to create happy endings tend to find a way. Let me also say that before I started writing this post I did some research on doing a negative post about a person or business. After all, [...]

This blog post is not about a recent painting or festival trip. It is about a recent experience (should I call it a ‘get to know the artist’ post?). Perhaps it is questionable that I am doing a post on the subject on my “business” website. I just can’t help myself because something stepped in [...]

I promised in my last post that I would share some thoughts on pricing. The topic was inspired by the last two art festivals I attended (Inman Park and Virginia Highlands). I noticed that prices are down overall quite a bit. While I suppose that is great for me as a collector (Jason and I [...]

I went to the Virginia Highlands Summerfest on Saturday. There were beautiful blue skies overhead but the crowd seemed a little thinner than normal due to this crazy heat. The art was still fabulous and the people-watching was entertaining nonetheless. As I walked in a security-guard looking guy was carrying a girl that appeared to [...]

There are so many ways to read into perspective. I have been thinking about literal perspective as I am getting ready for this Friday’s Art Walk at the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art (that’s June 3rd… put it on your calendar!). For this Art Walk I am doing some smaller “studies” for the theme of my [...]