Art

it will be rain tonight

the cow catcher on the train of commotion
36 x 48, oil crayon on panel
2018
2018

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In The Meadow By The Red House The Wolf-Dog Bowed Submissive
39 x 59, oil crayon on panel
2018
2018

The Blackbird Says To His Brother
36 x 48, oil and oil crayon on panel
2013
SOLD
2013
SOLD

O Down The Many Few

The Hum In The Room
36 x 48, oil and oil crayon on panel

No Fallback Kit
48 x 48, oil crayon on panel
2012
SOLD
2012
SOLD

Not Dabbling Series Black And White 1

Anything That’s Not There And Nothing That Is
SOLD

Salt Series Black And White 2

Four Last Songs
48 x 48, oil crayon on panel
2012
SOLD
2012
SOLD

Lines By Long Pauses
48 x 48, oil crayon on panel
2013
2013

Six Opus Numbers
48 x 48, oil and oil crayon on panel
2015
SOLD
2015
SOLD

the moose shines bright the stars give a light and you may kiss a porcupine at 10 O’clock at night
39 x 59, oil and oil crayon on panel
2020
2020

Everything I Know About Radishes
SOLD

Labyrnth Of Invention
SOLD

O Down The Many Few
SOLD

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Eulogy For A Pastrami Sandwich
36 x 48, oil and oil crayon on panel
SOLD
SOLD

Salt Series Color 2

smarty pants

Good Night Boogie Woogie
oil and oil crayon on panel
2017
2017

art letter | no. 1. 2021 | january
Flow and Beat, Advance and Retreat, Rise and Take a Bow in Disappearing.
That is how Langston Hughes described the pulsating rhythm of James Baldwin’s prose, and it became the goal for my most recent painting. . .