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Variety is the Key!
I have created artwork all around the St. Louis and Midwest area for over thirty years in a freelance capacity. I have painted over three hundred murals for commercial, residential and public use. I have created and painted hundreds of … Continue reading
Announcing BOLD’E BURLESQU’E
This past March I was invited to photograph the Iowa Burlesque Festival in Davenport, Iowa. How does an offer like that happen? It actually began the October prior when I met Danielle Colby star of the History Channels “American Pickers.” … Continue reading
Church Mural RE-DO at St. Michaels
In 2007 I illustrated murals in three churches in central Missouri. One of these was St. Michaels church. I received a call this Spring that there had been a roof leak leading to some minor damage in the alter mural. … Continue reading
Work Continues on Private Commission
In an undisclosed location, by request of the owner, I have been busily reaching new heights! In a 55,000 square foot venue there are a lot of rooms and ceilings to paint. These are designed to be intricate and historical … Continue reading
Summertime Means Mural-time!
This is peak season for mural painting. While most of my murals are exterior the weather is perfect now for new public art. I have new projects in the bidding process and others in the scheduling stage. It is sometimes … Continue reading
Washington Art Walk Starts Friday Night!
This Friday evening downtown Washington will be overtaken by Art, Blues and Barbeque. From 5-8 pm artists will be displaying their work at many of the downtown businesses. I will be displaying some of my various easel paintings at our … Continue reading
Put the Brushes Away, Get Out the Knife!
Every once in awhile you’re asked to step out of your comfort zone and create in a different way. This past week my client was in need of a seven foot tall Lamborghini emblem. Since even Lamborghini doesn’t apply them … Continue reading
Victorian Gardens Mural Project Enters Final Phase!
What began nine months ago has reached it’s final leg to completion. On January 2nd I began this fifteen thousand square foot mural assignment. This upcoming week I will begin the final wall in the atrium. The last wall of … Continue reading
Eureka Mural Project Reaches the Half Way Point
It has been roughly six months since the first day I unloaded the many gallons of paint, scaffolding and enough miscellaneous paint tools in anticipation of the year long battle I was about to begin. I had entered into discussions … Continue reading
Victorian Gardens Project Continues
It has been almost two months since I began this 800 foot plus project. In that time the eighty foot long City Hall was painted followed by two adjoining row houses. When the north wall is complete at the end … Continue reading