Acrylic and oil on 48″ x 48″ wood Click for a larger view.
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Thoughtspace
Acrylic, spray, splatter and paint marker on 48″x24″ wood My dad asked me to explain this painting to him. I said, “My basic idea was that I would have a lady’s face and then some stuff to the right of … Continue reading
A Vision in the Fog
Acrylic on 24″x48″ wood I wanted to get outside of my habits with this one, so I mostly eschewed using a brush and opted for a palette knife instead for the figure. I even did some finger-painting, pouring a little … Continue reading
No Deal
Acrylic on 24″x24″ wood
Bob Geigel
At the end of last year I received an email from my friend Brian Kelley of the website Missouri Wrestling Revival, whom I’ve done some work with for a little while now. He asked if I would do an illustration … Continue reading
Eastern View
Acrylic on 20″x16″ matboard
Looking Up, Speaking Out
Acrylic, spray paint, and paint marker on 24″x24″ wood All of these tags are real ones, mostly from 80’s and 90’s New York and Los Angeles, with a few others thrown in. They range from Jean-Michel Basquiat to Lady Pink, … Continue reading
The Streets at Night
Acrylic on 20.5″ x 16″ Wood Continuing playing with black and white and greyscale. I worked on this in between working on the big street art mural, making me use different skills. Where the mural was all about shape and … Continue reading
Rose-Tinted Glasses
Here it is, my first big piece of street art. You can see it in person at 2425 S 50th St, Kansas City, KS. This was a tremendous experience and I have a feeling you’ll be seeing more work like … Continue reading
Street Art Progress: Day Five
I spent a couple hours the night before making this giant stencil that consisted of 14(!) pieces of poster board taped together. The next day, I went back out to the site and got to work on mounting it to … Continue reading
Street Art Progress: Day Four
I continued with more cleaning and polishing. Lots of little things that most people wouldn’t even notice, but were a huge problem for me. Other people see art in my work. I see flaws and errors. With time, I’ve learned … Continue reading
Street Art Progress: Day Three
Here, I fixed some of the proportion issues I had and tightened up a few things. I was really unhappy at this point. Cold and unhappy. It was nearing the end of the first day and I was frustrated as … Continue reading