Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Falling Cats



One of my colored pencil drawings of cats - a favorite drawing subject of mine.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Cool China Trade Fish



This image of China Trade Fish is another of the pieces that I will be showing at the Ryman Event in Los Angeles, CA on October 3, 2009. All work is for sale to benefit the Ryman Foundation.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Trying To Keep The Last Drop Of Artic Water For The Children


Here is one of the pieces I am showing at The Ryman Foundation Event on October 3 here in Los Angeles, CA. You can check the right side bar on this Blog to access the Ryman site and see all the wonderful work from the exhibition which will be sold to support the work of the Ryman with young - aspiring Artists. It is a wonderful organization and I recommend you read about their work - lots of fine information on their site. I hope you decide to support them with a small (or large) donation or buy a piece of the work that you can see online. They are doing something unique and wonderful for young people and - it is working - these young people are becoming productive and successful Artists.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Wave Surface on a Hot Day



With a temperature of 102 f. awaiting us tomorrow - even the surface of the Ocean Waves is turning hot.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Primo Intercontinental Wings



Here are some wings for you to use the next time you want to view the waters and land from the upper regions of the Earth's atmosphere.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Flannel Fish Swimming Beneath The Arctic Ice



With the Fire Storms - hopefully in our past - with the onset of the hot Santa Ana winds - the thought of an Icy environment is rather nice. These are Flannel Fish stuffed with savory down - swimming beneath the Arctic Ice Waters on a hot September day.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Station Fire 8.30.09



It is difficult to do any creative work as one sees the devastation of the San Gabriel Mountains by this raging fire storm. There have not been fires in some of the areas in 60 years. The brush is described as being 30 feet high on steep terrain. The Firemen are demonstrating incredible bravery.