Classic Crime album and "Radar"

I had a chance to create a new painting inspired in part by the comb jellyfish. The underlying structure of this painting started with looking at images and videos of the bioluminescent creature that lives in the deep ocean.

This is the same creature that inspired H.R. Giger to create the alien for the alien movies. I think his interpretation is much more menacing than my own. I use my own language of painting to create the otherworldly unseen universe in each original art piece.

As in many of my artworks, some inspirations are nameable in our world and some are completely abstract. However, I think my visual language adds secrets and hidden meanings to these real sources. The viewer can consider if is this real or not. I want viewers to question and look within their knowledge of the universe to see what they can figure out, decode, or even imagine.

I sometimes wonder if it is important for me to name the creatures that inspire my work because I change it so much from the the original source that it is hardly recognizable. I was also inspired by diatoms which are the light blue and purple forms in the night sky or deep ocean. There are many forms in this painting that are invented and do not come from our world. This painting is part of the GLOW series created in 2012-2013 but this new piece was created in 2024

Radar, 14" x 16", acrylic on canvas, 2024, private collection.

The album layout was designed by Graphic Designer Alexander C. Sprungle https://sprungle.co/ He did such a great job with the project and I love the little details he took from my painting and added to the layout here.
My amazing artist friend Justin Henry Miller recommended my artwork for this project. Thank you so much to Justin! Please check out his work as he is an incredible artist based in Missouri and shows frequently here in Chicago at ZG Gallery.

You Can Pick it Up On Radar, 20" x 20", acrylic on canvas, 2013, private collection

How to Be Human

April 28, 2017

“It's been almost five years since The Classic Crime dropped their last full-length album of originals, called Phoenix; and many wondered what they would get from their newest offering… Thankfully, the Classic Crime are still around. And thankfully, they’re still making some of the best music out there. The suitable conclusion that the album arrives at in its final line ("Savior/Save me") serves as an appropriate statement to end such a colorful listening experience.”

Spotify | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Youtube

Video Animation of my painting

 
 

Behind "Wish Fulfillment"

Wish Fulfillment, 14” h. x16” w., acrylic on canvas, 2024. part of the FERN DWELLERS series.

I heard somewhere that if you believe your wishes will come true it actually rewires your brain. It sounds sort of silly with Pollyanna-like thinking but I guess people have studied our thinking related to our mindset and experience. I don’t remember the source but I’ve heard it a few times. We also have like 80,000 thoughts in a day and most of them are negative fixations. This blows my mind to consider. How can one person even have that many thoughts? You don’t have to follow them all either.

The power of positive thinking over time even in small amounts causes synapses in your brain to actually physically change in the cells and makes it easier for good thoughts to bloom.

I’m intentionally choose to try and combat a few of those negative thoughts each day by imagining all my wishes have already come true and I am fulfilled. This is the secret to life I believe. When you realize that already have everything you desire and you control your own experience with the world you reclaim your own power and abundance.

This star form is a recurring motif in my work. Inspired by the special star shaped sand that can be only found on the beaches of Japan. Link in bio to see the collection of works with this form.

Check out the collection of art works with this same form or motif here. They all have different color palettes and compositions. And another piece I have created with the star sand motif here.

I also really like that Sonic Youth song of the same name. Don’t mind if I borrow it for this painting title at all.

 

Through the Looking Glass: Art+Science Exhibit in Georgia

Through the Looking Glass: Art + Science explores the intersection of art and science as seen through the lens

of microscopes and telescopes. Beyond the striking visual congruences, this juxtaposition of macroscopic and

microscopic worlds unveils the patterns and similarities in the natural world that transcend scale.

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Star-Shaped Sand Motif

I often paint a subject that excites me in multiple different ways over time in paper and on canvas. The following five pieces all explore the star shaped sand motif. Some pieces are small and one is very large. Together they show the range of my process and the love that I have for depicting a diversity of painting compositions.

Seeing Stars 2, acrylic on paper, 2021

Star-shaped, 10” h x 8” w, acrylic on canvas, 2021

Daily Drawings Week 2 No 6, acrylic on paper, 10” h x 8” w, 2020

Seeing Stars, 60” h x 60” w, acrylic on canvas, 2021

Ghost Forest, acrylic and spray paint on paper, 16” h x 20” w, 2021

 

Particles on the Border details

Particles on the Border, 52” x 60”, acrylic on canvas, 2021.

Details of Particles on the Border