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Studio Work:
January 2009 to January 2010 |
Sometimes I just don't feel like doing things, If they need to be done then I will do them but if I really don't have to do them, I won't do those things. Eventually I may want to do those things that I really don't need or want to do and gradually the need to do those things becomes so great that I just do them and no one can stop me from doing those things! This is because I am strange or driven or something, I don't know. What I do know is that since the last Studio Work I have changed formats. I have taken a break from the clay and picked up the brush. What is contained on this page is not so much an example of how I use that brush but rather where I store that brush when its not reeking havoc on the canvas. |
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Here it is, this is what I do. Painta De La Pictureo!!! |
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Butterfly-thing. That's just brown paint so don't get any ideas. |
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My Billy Bumbler, Jo Jo, in his custom Coca-Cola bed, equipped with a hand made afghan knit blanket. Here, he is pictured under one of my easels. |
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Halloween Finger puppets.... scare no one ...ever! |
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My Son Sarrick in the "Marauder" mask I made for Halloween 2009. He was extremely happy with the way it came out. He took it from me before I had a chance to paint it. I have not seen it since. I can only assume that he played with it until it disintegrated. |
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My candle shrine in its current iteration. This monster is great for stinking up the house with what ever frilly essential oil I choose. Currently it is set for "Winter Spice" Much much less of a pollution generator than burnable incense. Some of the wax in this candle is over 20 years old and I have been using it for as long. |
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DOMO Beanie, Beard, nice smile or is that really a look of contempt... |
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The Brush Clutch prototype v1.0. Brushes are suspend in solvent so so the bristles do not become misshaped by resting on the bottom of the container. Brushes are held by twisted copper wire tipped with alligator clips. All materials except the alligator clips are post consumer items. Patent Pending. |
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The Poke Box. Holds all my brushes and similarly sized tools. |
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Paint Station Galactica! |
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The Assembly Line. |
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The warehouse. This is pretty much full, I'll need to comendear another shelf from the ceramics very soon. Pictured here are about 30 paintings which represents about 7 months worth of work. |
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An old unfinished painting from around 1998. This was supposed to be for my cousin Branndi. |
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How did this crap get in here! |
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| That's it for this Studio Work. Buy my art |