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 […]
November 27, 2007September 18, 2009CARTOONS, Sports and Recreation Good Form, Bad Timing More on gymnastics.
November 25, 2007September 18, 2009CARTOONS, Sports and Recreation Bad Style, Great Effort It’s beyond my understanding how gymnasts can do all the things they do on the balance beam. It’s only 4 inches wide!