The sale that changed everything
/When my largest painting was displayed in my local coffee shop and a stranger saw it, wanted it and bought it, it changed everything for me. Read more to find out why.
Read MoreI was an art student who became a screenwriter. Twenty years later, I'm abandoning the page and returning to the canvas as I attempt to tell stories through pictures.
When my largest painting was displayed in my local coffee shop and a stranger saw it, wanted it and bought it, it changed everything for me. Read more to find out why.
Read MoreExpressing the emotion of music with paint. Combining all of my expression experiments so far, I complete my first "Painting Music" canvas.
Read MoreFor the second exercise in my Painting Music series, I follow artist Paul Klee's guidance to create a very structured foundation to my piece.
Read MoreIt's been two years since I quit screenwriting and became an artist, but it hasn't been an easy transition.
Read MoreDuring my Year of Expression, I’ve been creating a number of personal canvases over a period of time. Watch the progress of one piece expressing my emotional response to my work life.
Read MoreI track my emotional state of mind over the course of a month with four paintings on one canvas. See the evolution of my "Mind" canvas.
Read MoreI have canvases that contain weeks of hidden expressed emotion, layer upon layer, some small glimpse of each preceding day surviving, a frustrating daily battle of trying to answer the question "what am I trying to do here?"
Read MoreThey say trying something new is exciting. It's also extremely uncomfortable. I face more battles as I follow in Jackson Pollock's footsteps and attempt to paint the motion of music.
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