Monday, November 23, 2009

The Pearl

This piece is an illustration for the cover of The Pearl, a novel by John Steinbeck.

The story revolves around a poor Mexican family. The father earns his meager income by diving for pearls. When his son is stung by a scorpion he searches for a pearl to pay for a doctor to heal his child. He finds a perfect pearl in the ocean that brings optimism and joy to the family but it also places a burden on the family they don't know how to deal with.

This painting is available as a limited edition print in my Etsy shop.

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Holiday Shopping

If you're looking for some gifts for your friends or family this Christmas I have prints, t-shirts, comic books and books for sale.

There are new limited edition prints in my print shop on Etsy. All of my prints are limited edition prints (once they sell out, that's it!) and are signed and numbered. And they're affordable!

My clothing shop also has lots of good stuff at low prices in time for the holidays. There are hoodies too, just in time to bundle up and keep warm.

My LeBron James comic book is still for sale at the price that you decide! It's relatively small in size (5.5" x 8.5") so it makes a great stocking stuffer, and each issue is signed.

And finally, my NBA portrait book, Portraits in the Paint, is available with limited quantities remaining. To ensure your copy arrives by Christmas, order by November 30th at the latest. Each issue is signed and numbered and comes with a 5" x 7" print of your choice from one of the portraits in the book (as seen in SLAM magazine). Get yours today as quantities are very limited.


Monday, November 16, 2009

Buckets and Tanks


As in my last post (see it here) where I painted a buried car, here is another painting of one of my fascinations - water towers. I've painted tons of these things in the last few years, but usually of the city variety. This is really my first time painting the good ol' rural variety (aside from my drawing of the Sudbury water tower) so I decided to go all out and paint 12 of them in one piece.

I love the water towers in the city because of their old, wooden plank siding, and for their appearance in comic books. I love this type of tank because they come in so many different shapes and colors- and sometimes they look like spaceships.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Excavation

I love old, buried cars. I've drawn and painted a few before. They have a lot of mystery to them.

The fascination stems from a childhood experience from when I was about 7 years old and living in Deep River. I lived just outside the town on a street surrounded by forest. One day I went exploring the woods across the street from my house with my brother and Sam.

The trees were tall and skinny and planted in rows and it was dark, with only some light shining through the leaves. Towards the back of this wooded area we came across a half buried Volkswagon Beetle, rusted and probably containing the body of its owner (or so we thought). I remember us running away as fast as we could. I never went back to the car and there's a house built on that land now, so I sometimes wonder if it's still there.

Driving through Northern Ontario you see a lot of farms and decrepit barns. Those things are good indications for me to keep my eyes peeled for a half buried car to photograph for potential paintings.