18″ x 18″ oil on canvas So funny little story, maybe. So one day a friend of mine who had a combo office space and impromptu art gallery, asked if I could paint anything. I said sure, obviously, some things I might paint better than others, but I felt pretty confident in my abilities. So he reached into his waste basket and pulled out an empty beer can from the previous evening. “Ok, then paint this.” I returned to my studio and painted this still life. The indentations on the top of the beer can resembled eyes and nostrils, to me, while the opening kind of looked like a mouth. My ode to the king of beers, meh.
24″ x 22″ x 1.5″ oil paint on various-sized cradled panels A reposting of a “produce series” of assembled painted panels that started with the bananas and was continued with these berries, but never really took off. Something I may come back and pursue.
24″x 48″ oil on canvas diptych 24″ x 48″ oil on two canvas diptych. A couple of the options you have to display this diptych. And this can always be positioned in a vertical arrangement. A vertical configuration.
20″ x 18″ oil on multiple canvases30″ x 24″ oil paint on various-sized cradled panels
Thought I’d repost a couple of other multi-panel/canvas paintings. These were obviously different as they don’t conform to a square or rectangular shape.
24″ x 33″ oil on multiple canvasesThis was painted a few years ago, a commission from the restaurant Tupelo Honey Café located in Sandy Springs, GA. I liked the disjointed quality of the single image. The restaurant has this hung over their bar.