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Swyrl Pattern & Aether Swirl Pattern are both now available at iStockphoto.
Latest piece called “Joy Unstoppable” available for purchase at iStockphoto.
“Awkward Teenage Werewolf”
Broken glasses, braces, awkwardly tall and a “please don’t look at me” smile poor Renaldo the werewolf has all the signs of teenageritis.
“Sundown Anger”
The original inspiration for this image was Ephesians 4:26-27. I read this scripture and thought about the times I didn’t heed these words. This lead me to think of how I might visually express what I was feeling, how it warped my perception of other people and God himself. So this is the product of that meditation. If you’d like to use it for sumthing you can purchase Sundown Anger at iStockphoto.
The original inspiration for this image was Ephesians 4:26-27. I read this scripture and thought about the times I didn’t heed these words. This lead me to think of how I might visually express what I was feeling, how it warped my perception of other people and God himself. So this is the product of that meditation. If you’d like to use it for sumthing you can purchase Sundown Anger at iStockphoto.
I had a pen with me so I drew this on a napkin while waiting on my Mexican takeout last week. You can tell I was hungry and I was cuttin’ it close to the end of lunch break with phrases like “I gots ta go!” and “Gimme my food”.
Details from one of my latest images still in progress.
Drew this while waiting for my food at Romano’s Macaroni Grill last week. They leave crayons on the table so patrons can draw on the paper table coverings. I had so much fun drawing this I scarfed my food just to finish it. Also I cried when my mom snatched me from my high chair as we left.
Here’s a welcome home piece I just finished for a friend of mine named Legrand Strickland. He’s in the Army and was injured in Afghanistan this past February. Since then he’s been recovering and doing physical therapy out of state so we haven’t been able to see him.
This past week we all had a proper chance to give him a heroes welcome. It’s good to see you doin’ well, Grand!
(by the way click on the image to zoom in)

The piece above will be auctioned is currently available for purchase on the Montana Skatepark Association website.