Oil on canvas, 16″ x 16″.

I’m happy about finishing this one without overworking it.
I may grab “Yo Veulo” back and rework it, try to simplify it and paint some parts out if I have time.
Dreadful sinus infection and low energy.
Oil on canvas, 16″ x 16″.

I’m happy about finishing this one without overworking it.
I may grab “Yo Veulo” back and rework it, try to simplify it and paint some parts out if I have time.
Dreadful sinus infection and low energy.
Oil on canvas, 16″ x 16″.

Oil on canvas, 12″ x9″.
Sore throat and a pervasive feeling of despondency.
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Oil on canvas, 16″ x 23″.

Making steady progress toward finishing the paintings for my September show, despite having caught another annoying cold.
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Oil on canvas, 12″ x 12″.
It’s time for the Carnation Festival here in Wheat Ridge, which always makes me feel like summer is over.
Shriners will be lining up on my street tomorrow, honking their horns and getting ready for the parade down 38th street.
If you live in Denver and have the chance, Gina Smith Caswell’s newest paintings at Next Gallery in the Navajo street art district are well worth a look.
Chewy explorations of hair and flesh in paint. They’ll be up for three more weekends.
Oil on canvas, 40″ x 30″.
This one is a little different than usual. I started it after learning of the death of one of my drawing teachers from way back.
Her name was Jean Schiff. She was tough, demanding, dedicated and funny. Unfortunately, there is not a lot of Jean’s work online but you can see a handful of her drawings here.
Feeling a little stressed out trying to finish 11 paintings in time for my opening on September 11. Trying to keep hopelessness at bay with 5 hour energy drinks and boxed wine. Probably a terrible idea.
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It has been a very spidery summer in my studio. Arachnids creep me out a bit but I enjoy their beauty almost as much as I admire their industry. Would that I could get as much accomplished. Here is a new painting, 40″ x 40″, oil on canvas.
Oil on Canvas, 40″ x 40″.
The graffiti in Lisbon is abundant, accomplished, and impossible to ignore. Here are few pics of a wall near the place we stayed. Photographs by Frank Harbour.










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Tagged graffiti, illegal art, lisboa, lisbon, portugal, portuguese graffiti, street art
I’ll have paintings at Martini Ranch in Denver in July, thanks to Eric Matelski.
If you’re in Denver, I hope you’ll consider coming by for the Artist Happy Hour on Friday, July 10 from 6 to 9 PM.
Art + martinis should equal a good time!
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Tagged artist happy hour, Eric Matelski, Katie Hoffman, martini, martini ranch