Ravenstown


Series #020 completed in 2013

Media: Canson Paper and Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 18" x 24"
For Sale
9" x 12" Prints Available.

This was by far the most painstaking assembly to date.  All of the thin lines demarcate the neighborhoods in Baltimore while the larger gold areas represent the public parks, which I dare say I'm an advocate of.  Charm City, gotta love it.

Phanatic


Series #019 completed in 2013

Media: Canson Paper and Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 18" x 24"
For Sale
9" x 12" Prints Available.

Originally done as a commission, but has yet to change hands.
For those unfamiliar, this is a representation of the Philly Phanatic mascot.

Hooters


Series #018 completed in 2012

Media: Canson Paper, Mylar, and Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 18" x 24"
Collection of Emily Smith
9" x 12" Prints Available.

I gave this one to my loving and supportive girlfriend as a gift.  She doesn't have a special affinity for Owls or Pink for that matter, but she does seem to like this composition.  People at the festivals are often drawn to it too.  

Camden Style


Series #016 completed in 2012

Media: Canson Paper, Printed Paper, & Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24" x 30"
On Display at Moby's Bar on South Broadway in Fells Point!
8" x 10" Prints Available.

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Claire & Olivia


Series #015 completed in 2012

Media: Canson Paper
Size: 18" x 24"
Collection of Matt & Heather Morraye
After seeing 'A Dozen Blues,' my cousin Matt asked me to put together a piece for his wife.  He chose a picture of his two daughters laying in the grass for the subject matter.  Now even as cute as these two little rugrats are, this turned out to be a bit of a challenge to generate into a good looking piece of art.  My biggest issue by far was the contrast in their faces.  Both girls were so fair in complexion that they became washed out and mostly featureless when i first tried to generate the layers.  After some tweaks to the brightness and contrast, I finally found enough detail to make the girls recognizable.  The second greatest obstacle in a portrait like this is the hair.  I could easily have spent days cutting out strands of hair and different highlights.  The trick really is to keep the detail of the hair on the same level as everything else so as not to make the hair distract from the rest of the composition.   In the end, I am pleased with the result, though I was nervous for a while...




Golden Bell


Series #014 completed in 2011

Media: Canson Paper
Size: 18" x 24"
Collection of Greg & Gini Bayor
Gini asked me to do a piece based and Augusta National Golf Club.  This was to be my first attempt at a landscape, and it proved to be a challenge.  I had to find that fine line between minimalism and detail so that the landscape had enough depth and texture.  In the end, there were 11 layers and it took a lot of time, thought, and patience, but I am very pleased wiht the result.





 

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