December 22, 2007September 18, 2009DRAWINGS, Portraits Hang On! Trains are fun, especially for children. But once you get inside you realize you can no longer SEE the train. This drawing […]
December 19, 2007September 18, 2009CARTOONS, History New Contraption Progress is not always a good thing. The important thing is our attitude toward it and the ability to make the most […]
December 14, 2007December 16, 2007MURALS How to Paint a Mural, The End The finished mural has 49 monkeys (and a frog). Most were drawn to illustrate a variety of activities that the parents will […]
December 13, 2007MURALS How to Paint a Mural, Part 3 With the line drawings in place I added all the solid colors. Once the colors were done, fine details, shading and highlights […]
December 12, 2007MURALS How to Paint a Mural, Part 2 After the planning was over I put the drawings on newsprint and toted them to Phoenix. Using the room sketches as a […]
December 11, 2007MURALS How to Paint a Mural, Part 1 Assignment: Paint a mural of a bunch of monkeys doing a bunch of different things on three walls and entry way of […]
December 3, 2007September 18, 2009PAINTINGS, Portraits First Father, First Son This is a painting of a father and son, separated by war, seeing each other for the first time. It could be […]
November 29, 2007September 18, 2009DRAWINGS, Sports and Recreation Texas v Notre Dame, 1970 Cotton Bowl After besting Arkansas in “The Game of the Century,” No. 1 Texas hosted No. 9 Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl, New […]
November 29, 2007September 18, 2009DRAWINGS, Sports and Recreation Texas-Arkansas Game of the Century 1969. It was the 100th year of college football. Texas was ranked #1, Arkansas #2. It was hyped as the “Game of […]