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Flame broiled

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Mania!
Fatty
Burger


Drive Vision3.

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Drive


Love one another

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Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law. 
-Romans 13:8


Frame burned flowers

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LAST of the roll
Frame burn 


Diagonal Redrail

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Double exposure to confuse

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Double exposure - confuse


Flower on Kentmere

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FLOWER ON FILM
Kentmere PAN 400


A righteous man

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A little that a righteous man hath is better than the riches of many wicked.
- Psalms 37:16


Texas School Book Depository

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Texas School Book Depository


Simple is Hard

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Simple is more than less.


Action is loud

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Action is louder than yelling! 


Slow is faster than fast.

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Slow is faster than fast.


One is a Cafetera drawing, the other is a Cafetera painting

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Cinestill 400D

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Starburst halation


Studio visit with Sophia

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Bug crawling on a petal

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FLOWER ON FILM
Kodak Ektar 100


Theater marquee neon

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Keep looking up even when looking down

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A little match. A little sugar.

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"A Pensive Moment in a Cloud"
acrylic on canvas 
17" x 21" 2024
"A little match. A little sugar"
acrylic on canvas 
17" x 21"2024
I've been having a little fun lately working small scale. These are two of them that I recently finished up. The themes of cigar smoking and hot coffee is going strong. I never quite know when the next thing will come that I want to paint. Sometimes, I have to push myself to try something new. Other times, like now I have to force myself to stay on the same thing and new discoveries are born. 
  There comes a little bit of discipline, I just want to (at times) completely go in a different direction and go all the way abstract. I want to cause chaos on the canvas, and I push myself back because going that path is not always necessary or the best way to say exactly what I what to express in the work. There's a time for it tho, now is not one of those times. There's always an obscure line between pulling in the viewer in or overlooking them where the work becomes uninteresting. It's a push and pull and staying on a theme and what comes from it to know where to go next. 


Can you deliver?

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This question has dogged me. The difference between me practicing vs when I actually freaking do it. I tend to crack under pressure so it's very annoying. So, the right answer to that question is NO.

If you can't do it under pressure, can you really even do it?