Past Paintings in Progress


 

Here is a window into how I paint. I keep track of my progress everyday and include my musical inspirations (when there are some). Click below and see how each painting progresses.   

76.  Waianapanapa Black Sand Beach, Maui

75.  Uncle Dusty

74. Bad Dog.

73.  Auntie Jo's Urban Peacock.

72. Chris' Sheepshead. 

71. Seeing Through the Trees.

70.  Our Fishin' Spot in Rockport, TX. 

69.  The Voice in the Clouds.

68.  The Seahorse.

67.  The Storm and The Egret. (Point-of-Rocks: Siesta Key, FL)

66. Violet the Pooch

65. Castellon Peak (Big Bend National Park)

64. Lithified Sandstone Cliffs, Kauai.

63. Jesus Falls the Second Time. (Station of the Cross #7).

62.  Finding Peace. (Inks Lake State Park, TX)

61.  Sarasota Sunset. July 4th, 2008. 

60. Cubist Tree. (Houston: Woodway & Sage)  

59. St. Pete. (Florida) 

58. My Mountain. (Houston, Texas.)

57. Walking With You. (Lido Beach, Florida.)

56. I've Seen the Paths That Your Eyes Wander Down... I Want to Come Too.

55. Edinburgh Castle.

54. The Cotswolds: England.

53. Good Night Pine.

52. Houston Halo.

51. Taft Street. (Houston, TX)

50. Growing Together or Apart? Myrtle Peace Talks.

49. Crown of Thorns.

48. Roses for Audrey.

47. Kim's Reflections of the Rising Sun.

46. Bonnie's Beach.

45. Something Small That You Can Later Crush.

44. We Shall See. (Now we see in part, then we shall see fully.)

43. The Other Side. (Mt. Bonnell, Austin, TX.)

42. Diagonal Beach. (California)

41. Eastside Rising.

40. The Reality of Poverty.

39. Nevada Power Lines.

38. Turnagain Arm, Alaska.

37. Praying for an Open Door.

36. Marin Headlands: Rodeo Beach, California.

35. Pure Reflection

34.  Crossroads 

33. Reno Road

32. The Ocotillo & the Chisos Mountains. Big Bend NP.

31. Red Wall on South Congress

30.  Waiting

29.  Maili Tano Baptist Church

28.  King of Cows

27.  1 Peter 2:24 : Death Brings Life, Yellowstone NP

26. Studio Window

 


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- quote in sidewalk chalk in Austin, TX