Death is an endless cycle of changes, each feeding into the next. Mobius Death is a drawing created to express that principle.
Read MoreI decided to take the plunge and set up a modest Patreon account, where you can get advance reading, give input, and see special material. It is set up for those of you who can and want to support my creative efforts, even though I can’t promise lavish rewards.
Read MoreAfter obtaining appropriate supplies, I was able to create four finished minimalist pieces of art. All of them are made with Faber-Castell Pitt brush pens on heavy weight multi-media paper. There are two cats, one bunny, and a pair of lions.
Read MoreToday I decided to take a stab at my minimalist style of art. It was a lovely idea that I hope to find more success with tomorrow, but today’s endeavor was one frustration after another. The first problem is that I am currently at a friend’s house pet-sitting, so I don’t have access to all
Read MoreLast weekend I created two new minimalist cat drawings. Here they are for your perusal. Both are drawn in black brush marker on paper.
Read MorePlease forgive all the dust and disarray and missing images around my site. Â After the most recent update to the NextGEN plugin for WordPress, it is now completely dysfunctional, and no page where it is running will load properly. Â I have more than a thousand images loaded into NextGEN, and I must move them to
Read MoreI have been ill for six years, disabled for two, and have only now finally received a diagnosis. The path to that diagnosis has been a constant battle with the health care system in the US, its reluctance to treat those who don’t have financial resources to bleed, and its reluctance to acknowledge that my
Read MoreThis painting features two snuggling minimalist bunnies, painted with a dark brown brush marker on watercolor paper.
Read MoreIn October I was approached about creating a minimalist painting of a wolf for a tattoo design. The specific concept was a wolf, walking up a hill, pauses to look back over its shoulder at the viewer.
Read More6″x12″x3/4″ Impasto acrylic paint on wrapped canvas. Light blue and dark purple tentacles reach upwards from the deep.
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