Cast Iron Camel
This cast iron Camel was a student-piece created at the University of Minnesota’s foundry. The pattern was created from wood wrapped in rope which gives the camel it’s textured surface. […]
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This cast iron Camel was a student-piece created at the University of Minnesota’s foundry. The pattern was created from wood wrapped in rope which gives the camel it’s textured surface. […]
The Reliquary was a cast bronze piece developed during my school years at the University of Minnesota. The piece used the lost-wax method of creating the cast and the bronze […]
This is an acrylic painting where the intersecting shapes are based on the shadows of objects falling on the canvas.
Still life of flowers and picture frame.
Abstracted person reading with a cat. Private collection
A second painting based on Mexican masks. This one is an allegory of an acquaintance that talked more than necessary…
The first of two painting based on Mexican masks. The challenge was to take an object, in this case a mask, and transform the meaning of the object by creating […]
A 19 minute piece based in sections where roughly 46 bars equals a decade of a normal human life of 78 years. The chord structures are based on what I […]
This is a test of whether to treat the illustration’s coloring by hand or to use Photoshop. This is a preliminary sketch for an Illustrated children’s book on Golden gate […]
Live performance of “Out of Mind” at the Monkey House in Berkeley, CA. Robin on vocals and baritone uke, Eric on guitar and vocals.
An illustration of characters from the Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass illustrator John Tenniel. This was commissioned for a wedding invitation.
Illustration of a 17th century Persian astrolabe for a promotional image for a theatre production by Monica Maye.
Other Snuggle Bunny Death Train Flyers: One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this travesties Whistler’s “Arrangement in Grey and Black”.
Other Snuggle Bunny Death Train Flyers: One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this version uses Ben Shawn’s “The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti” as a […]
Other Snuggle Bunny Death Train Flyers: One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this version uses Norman Rockwell’s “No Swimming” for inspiration.
Other Snuggle Bunny Death Train Flyers: One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this apes Jan Van Eyck’s “Mariage of Arnolfini”.
Other Snuggle Bunny Death Train Flyers: One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this one is a take on Rene Magritte’s “Time Transfixed”.
Other Snuggle Bunny Death Train Flyers: One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this one uses M.C. Escher’s “Hand with Reflecting Sphere” as a departure point.
Other Snuggle Bunny Death Train Flyers: One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this is a riff on Jacques-Louis David’s “Death of Socrates”.
Other Snuggle Bunny Death Train Flyers: One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this is a take on Grant Wood’s oft parodied “American Gothic”.
One of a series of posters created for my acoustic trio, this is a play on the Toulouse Lautrec poster of the actor Aristide Bruant.
Program, T-shirt and poster design for a ballet production of two parts, one including a tribute to Louis Armstrong.
Program and poster design for a ballet production composed of multiple themes.
The design was commissioned as a Program cover, T-shirt and poster design for a ballet production of the Pied Piper of Hamelin by Ballet Arts Minnesota.
Landscape drawing in charcoal and conté.
A second example of an abstraction using a base of figure drawing on 2 panels of paper.
A second abstraction using tape and other materials to mask areas to create shapes.
An abstracted copy of my friend Joel’s 6′ tall horse sculpture made from wood planks.
A study of various patterns to determine how various mediums interact together.
A plein-air landscape drawing of Big Bear Lake in Northern Minnesota.
An abstract drawing using tape and other items to mask off areas to create different shapes.
An abstraction using a base of figure drawing on irregularly torn paper to add some interest.
Nude gesture drawing using ink washes.
A drawing to explore patterning in an abstracted setting.
This is a study of a terra cotta sculpture made by renaissance artist Niccolò dell’Arca in his Lamentation of Christ grouping for the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna.
A continuation of the first abstraction where the contrast and composition is the main focus.
An abstraction mainly working with contrast in how it affects composition.
Two plein-air drawings from the West Bank of the University of Minnesota on the Mississippi river.
A still life perspective drawing of my Doc Martin boot.
Figure drawing completed in 2 minutes as an exercise to get the hand moving.