March 28th / Todays Post


1984. Consecutive drawings from a 89 page sketch book project for a CCS history class, “American Art: 1900-1945.” Two stylistic interpretations from my reimagining the Streamlining and Art Deco period. Somehow they both ended up as scary faces, which might have had something to do with the 1930s rise of Fascism, that is if I can actually remember what I had in mind after 35 years ?
March 21st / Todays Post

Recent: Untitled collage w/ drawing, 9 x 10 inches. Started with nothing in mind and in the end nothing came to mind, although the possibility is always there. There are lots of cues, so other, more imaginative minds might fare better.
March 17th / Todays Post

A pile of green, or a Leprechaun’s hat. Drawing from a 2002 Australian sketch book page. Happy St.Patricks Day, 2019
March 2nd / Todays Post

Two pages in current small pocket sketch book. Color ball point pens and a couple of color pencils on glossy paper.
February 27th / Todays Post


Again two similar drawings, this time dark, one possibly funny, if not scary, the other framed. 2019
February 24th / Todays Post


Two similar drawings, divided into three-fold parts, light and bright in color and technique, if not content. 2019
February 20th / Todays Post

Collage with 1877 material plus a few current additions evoking some old Rocky Mountain West wistfulness.
February 18th / Todays Post

Exquisite corpse format: Me as a kid, my body of work, and my love/hate relationship to cartoon illustrations
January 31st / Todays Post


Two similar and fanciful images in an earnest “surrealist mode” by one who fancies himself a “Postearlymodernist” !
January 25th / Todays Post


Two collages using my own and other image fragments and poetic stanzas from a 1877 magazine called “Chatterbox.” A popular British publication for children that was also distributed in the US.
January 18th / Todays Post


Today. Two consecutive drawings, similar, yet with different outcomes as to what’s meant to be seen in them: letter forms (perchance) or skewd life forms (otherwise known as either cartoon illustrations or “art”) ?
December 24-25th / Todays Post

Merry Christmas !
December 21st / Todays Post

The Winter Solstice
December 20th / Todays Post

Lettering for 2018 CalArts holiday card.