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Houston Oil

Houston, Texas was built on oil.  Well, technically it was built on a swamp, but it’s oil that brought life to this town. Houston was born on August 30, 1836 when founding fathers Augustus and John Kirby Allen put an ad out with land for sale.  They boasted that it was well-developed and steamboats were […]

The Gig ’em Cloud

The Gig ’em Cloud Acrylic on canvas 36″ x 24″ My nephew graduated high school this year and had his sight set on only one school, Texas A&M.  Even though he was called on by other universities wanting him to attend their school he only wanted A&M. He is interested in becoming an engineer in […]

Welcome Home

Welcome HomeAcrylic on canvas48″ x 36″ This was a gift for a son and it’s the view from his property. He wanted both a landscape painting and pet portrait in one. The two dogs in the sky have passed and were special members of the family. Then there are these three, still being shits, but […]

Gasthaus zum Bahnhof

Gasthaus zum Bahnhof Watercolor 20″ x 16″ This is a special watercolor that I painted for my dad’s birthday He grew up in a small town on the river Jagst called Neudenau. His family owned a restaurant next to the train station where he learned the business and later becoming a chef.

Time Bandits

In 1981 I saw a movie that left quite the impression on my seven year old little mind.  Time Bandits is a British fantasy film co-written, produced and directed by Terry Gilliam, of Monty Python fame. The Process I started by using Super Sculpey to sculpt the giant. People are not my thing, so the […]

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