March 22nd / Todays Posts
Letterforms and textures: scratchings on the railings at Griffith Observatory, 2018
March 20th / Todays Post
A landscape/cityscape/seascape. Drawing w/collage drawing added drawing, 2018
March 18th / Todays Post
Two recent parody drawings of past parody drawings on acclaimed early 20th century artists.
March 17th / Todays Post
Happy St Patrick’s Day !
Addendum: half Irish daughter Annamarie’s photo response to my post. Nice !
March 9th / Todays Post
1981 and 1982: Two 13th birthday cards for two new teenagers. The top one had a Lincoln penny on it because of his birthday also meaning no school that day
March 8th / Todays Post
May be art: two images to complement a knotty problem maybe never set in stone.
February 24th / Todays Post(s)
A sequence of some currently found postcards, the last one shown with both sides. The back has a very amusingly written, “quite an adventure…” Also, one wonders, did the addressee eventually give name to the Tim Gearan song, “Fickle Betty,” ? No dates on any of them, but the period is fairly evident in the images.
February 7th / Todays Post(s)
In turning a torn-up drawing into a couple of collages and continuing drawing on them, I get two “Drawing, Collage, Drawing” drawings, 2018
February 3rd / Todays Post
A sunny sunday afternoon’s collage, with a nostalgic dark winter’s night and creepy cozy home allusion, 2018
January 29th / Todays Post(s)
Three pieces, seen, selected, photographed, cropped, and dubbed “found art,” CalArts walls, 2018
January 19th / Todays Post
Incongruous composition captivatingly transfixed by a dreamy photo cliche.
…and another photo cliche hopefully related to the above with some kind of decipherable congruence (?) Nevertheless, they make for a striking pairing.
January 8th / Todays Post
Santa Clarita, California: The look of cars in the world at 2018. Compare to 1918, imagine 2118 !
January 4th / Todays Post(s)
2018 Holiday stuff: One of a series of “nostalgia” collages using bits from a thrift store book of Grandma Moses paintings and engravings from old toy catalogues, plus a few dabs of my own.
Polaroid reject with china marker “painting.”
My annual “Art Deco” holiday drawing sent to an ex-Detroiter from the (which includes me) 70s lettering and illustration era.