Wednesday, February 29, 2012

SOLD






all 5 paintings sold within the last week! 

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Happy Birthday, Me!

Fantastic opening this Sunday! 
Stop into Cafe47 on Mass Ave in Boston between now and April 16th to check out my work!






Saturday, February 25, 2012

Show goes up today!

Hanging my paintings today at Cafe47 on Mass Ave in Boston! 
Not exactly sure what the final selection of works will be.. 
Stop in now through May 16th to check it out!
xx

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Busy Bee.


Getting everything framed and ready for the my next show going up at Cafe47 on February 25th! 

"The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure and the inability to adapt to change."

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Friday, February 10, 2012

Kaleidoscope Eyes.


When the Cortizone Kids were clearing everyone said, 
"The Sky's gone out."
Entering into unseen contracts
smiling their way into a black and white world.
Now everyone is lining up and no one knows what for
Plastic man-machines are merely fodder for us.

If you squint you might be able to imagine
what this used to hold.

She's got an attic where she holds colors hostage
Releasing them for view but only through her 
kaleidoscope eyes.

Lyrics from: Kaleidoscope Eyes
By: The Gifted Children



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Forgotten Signature..


Forgot to stitch my initials into this last one!
Here is a blurry close-up as these ones are hard to find! 
Very Sneaky... 


Thursday, February 2, 2012

We Are Growing Older Without You.


The cover of My brilliant mother's book. 
It is a Chap Book of poems written in memory of her father. 
I drew the cover art for the book. 

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You told me, "Don't be a fool."
Then, always, called me Fool.

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MARCH

Though I look into the trees
and hear a birdsong
i heard as a girl, yesterday
will not return, even if i leave
the door open. At parting
we had so little about this world, 
so much about the next
left to say. The silence
of your face a full glass
poured back into the river.
-Laura Rogerson Moore