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Pacific Common’s Fremont Chalk Festival was awesome; perfect weather, amazing artists, and a fun audience who totally ‘got’ why Kamali Moorthy here is capable of creating constellations:
- WOOSH!
If only I could be half as cool as this fab kid! Fortunately the smell of Krispy Kreme donuts wafting over my chalk site helped me draw her face. I was really nervous not to blow it:
By cosmic coincidence my chalk pants matched Kamali’s skateboard. Thanks for the photo, Wayne!
- It’s tough to be cool
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” Draw something ocean-themed “, Oxnard’s Festival of the Whales instructed. And ‘lo, that’s how I discovered the rapidly evolving Anglerfish:
- This would snag me for certain
I shoulda left the background as is, but decided to follow my plan to the letter. Wrong idea! But I still want to eat a giant glazed donut.
- HONGRY NOW
Shoutout to Barbara and the festival planners – these Ventura & Oxnard events at the harbors are sweeeeet!
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Here’s a salmon shark a la the legendary Sharktoberfest in San Francisco!
- Nom nom nommmm
Turns out that bright red is a magnet for little kids. One girl even held my umbrella while we chatted and she helped me pick out colors. Adorable! There’s a lot of wee shark fans out there.
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What if Beaker was an audiologist and spoke into the microphone for the beep-tone portion of the hearing test?
- Beep! Beep Beep Beep! Beep Beepbeep beepbeepbeepbeepbeepbeep….
Yup, it would look something like this. Thanks to Nashville Chalkfest and my sponsors for not minding two years in a row of giant Muppet art!
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Most underreported news story of ’18, right here:
- Look no further for your garbage can portraiture
To Mars! Are We Prepared? Special thanks to Ventura Art Festival and the laughing audience walking by, this event was a hoot!
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First off, excuse the MESS this page may be, as the evil software gods are deciding to muck up my layout no matter what the bleeping hell I try. ARG!
Secondly, and more important, I discovered the Flying Spaghetti Monster was also the muse and original model for Gauguin’s masterpiece. Here is my rendering, with deep thanks to the Palo Alto Arts Festival for sponsoring these shenanigans:
- But of course
Where Do We Come From? ( the kitchen ) What Are We? ( hongry ) Where Are We Going? ( to eat the pasta)
Extra bonus, turns out there’s a duck in the middle of this painting:
- So many questions
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Another Lick Observatory triptych! This year’s theme was past/present/future, which I was going to represent as 3 linear panels, but then opted for this instead:
- Time/Space all directions
The excuse being that space-time isn’t linear…plus I feared it’d look like a brochure if I did it straight-forwardish. Additional rambling philosophical explanations for this composition are best discussed over a beer.
The other theme was heat/wind/smoke, due to an inversion layer, fires, and 25 knot winds all night every night. But no matter! I’m amazed ANYTHING stayed down, especially my secret crush James Keeler.
He was the director of Lick Observatory from 1898-1900. More info on him and Lick Observatory can be read in Eye on the Sky, a fascinating book.
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San Rafael’s street painting festival’s theme this year was, ‘ the wonders of space and time’, so I chalked another portrait of my great grandparents. William Wallace Campbell and Elizabeth Ballard Thompson-Campbell lived on top of Mt Hamilton where he was head of the Lick Observatory from 1900-1929. They’re standing in front of an abstracted Orion’s Belt Nebula and a copy of a print of the solar eclipse from their 1922 Wallal expedition. The flower Great Grandmother is handing Great Grandfather is a blaze star which grows on Mt. Hamilton.
William Wallace Campbell was nominated for a Nobel prize in 1900, but it was won by Wilhelm Rontgen who discovered X-rays. Fair enough!
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Apologies to my Denver Chalkfest neighbors who had to hear someone yell, ” SNAILS!!!” every 30 seconds.
- Could cosmic snail slime be behind the creation of the Milky Way?
- There’s so much we don’t know
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Pies of the West has not been idle! We’ve been running aboot volcanos and discovering pie goddesses and angels. More essential info at the Pies Site.
- Angel
- Goddess
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Der Svedish Chef vas dat de Nashyviller Chalky Festerval, og taught de peeper hvow to makee der bester chocklikee chippee cookies.
- Bork Bork Bork!
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The Ventura Arts Festival was a fabulous event, despite this epic battle in the midst of that happy scene:
- What if…??
Initially I was going to draw that gorgeous octopus, ( Thanks to Mark Laita for the photo reference ) but something seemed to be missing. Then I attended a lecture by an octopus scientist who declared octopuses were like aliens, and I thought, ” That’s IT!”
Despite an informal poll, there was no agreement whether the Enterprise or the Octopus wins the battle.
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Thanks to a video still from Sylvia Toy St Louis, ( all I added was a wee Earth ), this space tourist made an appearance at the Palo Alto Festival of the Arts. I know it’s a faux aux to put faces near the tops of large pieces – photo pinheads!!! – but some people are too much fun not to draw in full character. The umbrella just flays me. And a handbag?!! Bwah hahaha!
- Oh my lord I’m on the moon!
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From July 27-29 I had the great pleasure of creating a chalk mural at Mt. Hamilton’s Lick Observatory! Astronomer Elinor Gates put this event together and also recorded the making of the mural via time-lapse cam:
CLICK HERE FOR THE LICK OBSERVATORY MURAL
Yes I look like a speedy frog.
This triptych montage featured my Great Grandparents, William Wallace Campbell and Elizabeth Ballard Thompson, who lived on the mountain while Great Grandfather was the observatory director from 1901-1930. All photo references are from Laurie Hatch, UCSC digital archives, and a bird picture via Gary Kramer. Here’s my favorite panel:
- Laser for science, or space cats?
By cosmic miracle, I found ONE piece of chalk, origins unknown, that matched the Lick laser color almost exactly. Better save it for future laser art!
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Here are Mildred and Richard Loving at the San Rafael Italian Street Painting Festival. The theme was the ‘summer of love’! This year also is the 50th anniversary of Loving vs. Virginia, the Supreme Court Case that the Lovings won which made interracial marriages legal in all states. I love how the festival theme and this anniversary coincided!
- Thanks, you guys!
This photo reference for this piece was a B & W photo, it was a hoot to colorize it. And simplify their shirts, oh my goodness.
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An owl swoops in on the Denver Chalk Festival! And he’s really happy it didn’t deluge this year.
- In space, no one can hear you scream, baby
Owl photo thanks to Ben Hall, Owl Nebula reference via Magnus Gafålk. I have to add that after chalking my sponsor’s name, the festival organizer pointed out that it was spelled wrong! Hey who says ‘Apple’ HAS to have an ‘e’?!
This also happened:
- Zzzzzzzzap!
He’s zapping me because I can’t spell. Okay, I like this owl so much I have to add another picture.
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PIES OF THE WEST has a new look! Translation: the internet ate the original site so I transposed the ENTIRE THING, word by word, over to a new ‘dotcom’. Here’s to paranoiacally printing out hard copies of work sent up to the ghosty-net!
After too much time debating a newer, slick style, I stuck with Chalkboard – the most unsophisticated, silliest design available. Random people keep telling me this website super duper suits me, so I figured, hell, admit defeat and OWN the silliness…
In addition to the transposed pie entries, there are new ones too! Here is my friend William about to go to town with a chicken pot pie:
- Bon appetit!
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*G.O.T.F.M.S.V.S.* ( Couldn’t resist funning the huge name ) put on another fantastic Sharktoberfest, with shark science, exhibitions, costume contest, lectures, music, and art via me! I also can’t resist slapping auroras EVERYWHERE, so here is this year’s effort:
- Fish out of water
* That’s, ‘ Gulf of the Farallones Marine Sanctuary Visitor Center’ *, which hosted this event in the location below. Not a bad work station!
- Location, location, location.
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Hearing test words never, ever seem to change, so for the Nashville Chalkfest some of these words manifested literally. It was time to rebel! Thanks to Oticon Medical and Co-designer/Co-Rebel Alexis Kur!
- How’s the weather up there?
I also think all pilots would be much happier with ice cream:
- Googling ‘flying hot dog’ is good for a laugh
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Botticelli’s secret Birth of Venus under-painting - REVEALED!!!!
- I BELIEVE.
This incredible discovery was gifted unto me via…errr… divine inspiration. Look closely at the angels and hand in the close-up below. Clearly, the angels are eating spaghetti, and the hand is grabbing spaghetti.
- It’s so obvious the Spaghetti Monster was the original model.
Super thanks to Botticelli, the original Flying Spaghetti Monster artist, Palo Alto Festival of the Arts, and my tolerant sponsors TNT Inc., CPA’s.
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Galileo made an appearance at the San Rafael Italian Street Painting Festival! 10′/10′ and yes I did decide at the last second to ‘dye’ his hair. Thanks to Bank of Marin and all my bday well wishers!
- Orbit around THIS
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Goats in Space! Goats in Space! Why? Because…umm…let’s just say this is a roschach test for the audience. 8′/8′ at the Fremont Chalk Festival – everyone had to do an 8′ square in only one day! Coincidentally it was also National Astronomy Day ( May 14, ’16. )
- I’m sure there’s a deeper meaning.
Here’s a closeup of their faces, they look a bit psycho – maybe because I was chalking all day in front of Krispy Kreme.
- Give us donuts NOW!
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I bit the dust so badly on the reindeer I almost didn’t share this, but since the aurora came out to dance I’ll overstep my heebie-jeebies. This was at the one-day-only La Strada Dell’ Arte at Napa’s New Tech High. Aurora reference once again via Bjørn Jørgensen.
- Named ‘Roo’, by a creative student.
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Thanks to Nasa’s Solar Dynamics Observatory and Spaceweatherlive.com for the image references, here is my pastel on paper of Frogolar; filament eruption/frog.
- There’s a scientific explanation for this.
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Why is this pastel named Mosecho? Because ‘mose’ in Norwegian means moss – at least according to internet auto-translate! – and to create the aurora composition I flipped the lower landscape upside down. Original gorgeous photo by Mari Fjellanger!
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The annual event! During Feb 5-7 I will be in Orlando Florida at the Infinite Mind conference, once again throwing chocolate ( and eating it ) during my presentation. This year’s title is, ’ I Just Eat Pie; Literal Advice in an Age of Metaphorical Platitudes. ‘ Actual quality of advice not guaranteed, but the quality of chocolate is excellent! Pushups and car karaoke might also make a daring educational appearance.
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Pachydermulous will be part of an elephant project featuring a ton of other artists. For now this one is solo. Pastel on paper, 30 cm/30 cm, Elephant Trunk Nebula photo reference via J.C.Canonne.
- Botswana Beauty
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Tiger Shark Royalty at the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary Visitor’s Center ( that’s a mouthful ) Sharktoberfest. Shark science, music, costume contest, food & beer truck, crafts, and art! This piece is chalk on roofing paper, 70 cm / 100 cm . I don’t know the tiger shark and hibiscus photographers’ names, but they took gorgeous photos.
- Hibiscus!
I also had a co-operative model:
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Lemon is a 21 (?!!) year old cockatiel who belongs to Justin & Victoria of Victoria’s Last Resort. Victoria mosaics EVERYTHING, so a gigantic Lemon munching on a mosaic star made perfect sense at San Luis Obispo’s Via Dei Colori chalk festival. Thanks to The Sign Place for sponsoring me!
- Nom nom nom…
I took a zillion pictures but no single one really capture the whole image. Here is Lemon’s head…
- I spy with anthropmorphic eye
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Aurora Factory! Pastel on paper, 60 cm/ 90 cm ( 2′/ 3′), redo of a chalk piece. Title and image cobbled together entirely from Bjørn Jørgensen’s work.
- What’s going on in there?!
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On August 22-23, the Palo Alto Festival of the Arts was visited by the Ghost Ship. 6′ / 8′ , chalk on pavement. Super shoutout to the Renshaws ( incredible chalk artists! ) for sponsoring my square, and also to the two photographers who took the aurora and ship pictures. I didn’t get the photographers’ names, so this really is a ghost ship in its own way.
- Sailing through the laws of physics…
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Here is the latest work – meet Ovis Astroalis! Pastel on paper, 60 cm/ 60cm.
- Nighty night…
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Here’s my attempt at the San Rafael chalk art festival. It was humbling working at this event because the artists there were REALLLLLY amazing. Physicist Kristian Birkeland with an Aurora, 305 cm/ 305 cm aka 10′/10′. Photo references; portrait via Asta Nøregaard, aurora background via excellent source Bjørn Jørgensen. Once again I almost didn’t finish! On day two I woke up with a raging migraine - shoutout to miracle pill Maxalt for giving me 2 hours of work time. Still, you’ll see I didn’t manage to put Birkeland’s glasses on. Ironic having an Aura while DRAWING the Aurora…
- Recognition he deserves!
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This one almost didn’t happen! Here is an 8’8 from the Denver Chalk Arts Festival in early June; Ashol Pan, eagle huntress and cutest kid on the planet. More info and credit go to photographers Asher Svidensky for the portrait, and Bjørn Jørgensen for the aurora. Kudos to Renaissance Downtown Denver City Center Hotel for sponsoring this out-of-towner. And extra shoutout to Thor, God of Thunder, for the apocalyptic thunder cells! Everyone at this festival had to redo their work 3-4 times!
- The hat probably smelled like wet fur
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On May 2nd, Napa’s New Tech High held its annual La Strada Dell’ Arte festival and fundraiser. Thanks to Heidi Spitzig’s fantastic photo, this year I drew a smiling space turtle!
- Turtle’s got this handled…
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The Nashville Chalkfest was a blast! Special thanks to the organizers and my sponsors, Audiology Online and SpeechPathology.com Below is my first 12′ /12′ chalk mural; the percussionist Evelyn Glennie making music on some gigantic drums:
- Evelyn Glennie Makes Music!
It’s so freaking large I couldn’t get a good straight shot! But here’s one anyway, you can kind of see I added some stars after the last photo was taken:
- Weeeee!
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Below is a variation on a theme, ‘Invitation Too ‘. My first aurora created on paper is also FOR SALE. Contact me for pricing, there are options!
- Invitation Too. Chalk pastel on paper, 41/75 cm aka 16/29.25 “
My wish is to make GIGANTIC pastels on paper that could be well preserved, alas at the moment I am at least happily pushing the size limit.
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APPEARANCE ALERT! The inaugural Nashville Chalk Art Festival will be April 11-12, and I am thrilled to announce that I will be a guest artist! This event benefits the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, a subject close to my heart as I happen to sport a hearing impairment. If you are in the area, stop by my square to see me blazing out my first 12′/12′ chalk mural! Also pick up some free pony beads to decorate your hearing aids, I am bringing a variety of colors and sparkles .
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APPEARANCE ALERT! This Jan 31-Feb 1 I will once again be attending and presenting at the Infinite Mind conference in Orlando, Florida! 2015 marks year FIVE of putting my own stamp on public speaking at this event. I’ve stocked up on the throwing chocolate and will stay limbered up so I can jump up and down while delivering my speech. For those of you attending, keep your minds limbered up too as I have a wee assignment during my hour of power! Honestly you guys, it’s such useful and informative conference, and amazingly, it can be FUN too! Thank you, Infinite Mind, for hosting me again this year!
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Wahooooo! Horsehead Nebula; pastel on paper, 46/48 cm. Despite previous delusional thinking, I will definitely NOT be trying to punt this one out on 10′/10′ pavement anytime soon!
- Horsehead nebula, pastel on paper, 46/48 cm
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Another chalk/pastel work with credit going to Bjørn Jørgensen for the aurora and scenery! ‘Visitation’ ( or, ‘Visitasjon’, your preference. ) Chalk on slippery painted board, 60/122 cm.
- Invitation; chalk on painted board, 60/122 cm
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New chalk art! Once again this is a composite from Tromsø photographer Bjørn Jørgensen, a la www.arcticphoto.no Aurora Liten Hytte, chalk on cheap-ass chalkboard, 54 cm/85 cm. It was rather challenging to work at this small size on this surface without making the aurora look….hairy.
- Just WHAT is going on in there?!
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On October 11 ’15, I was lucky to be part of Sharktoberfest ; a festival put on by the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary Visitors’ Center. Music, shark experts, shark art projects, costume contest, and here is a 300 cm/ 180 cm ( 10ft / 6 ft ) aka life size great white shark:
- Don’t Tread on Me!
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With permission from photographer Bjørn Jørgensen, here is a replica of one of his hard-won aurora pictures. Chalk on cardboard, 60cm / 90cm. Check out more of his work at http://www.arcticphoto.no/
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Introducing Fraugora; Frog creating the aurora borealis, 6′/8′ chalk on pavement at the 2014 Palo Alto Arts Festival. Super thanks to the coolest sponsor ever, Shinnyo-en! They are a Buddhist community, and to quote from their main website:
“The Buddhist term shinnyo denotes both buddhahood (spiritual awakening) and the nature of reality; enrefers to a boundless garden or open space….Shinnyo Buddhists promote the values of peaceful coexistence and cooperation through the works of philanthropic foundations, and place great value on the contributions that each individual can make toward life on our planet.”
How fitting is THAT!?! Many blessings to you, Shinnyo-en!
- Meet the glass frog, in reality they are about the size of a fingernail!
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A new chalk mural, 7′/7′ dedicated with much respect and gratitude to Hawaii. It is not as detailed from the design as I hoped, the work was done over a longer period of time and under a LOT of falling leaves, twigs, and dirt! The water, earth, air, and people – Duke Kahanamoku and Eddie Aikau, blend together, self contained as one.
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Pies of the West has changed stylistically, here’s a sample of the new work. Thanks to Stacey Marie for the cooking lesson!
- Look, I can do flattering portraits too
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Presenting THE NIGHT OWL, courtesy of La Strada dell’ Arte Festival! This was a fun event, I hope to be there in 2015!
- Night Owl
I wish I could have taken this little guy home with me!
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APPEARANCE ALERT! On May 3, I’ll be in Napa at the La Strada dell’ Arte Festival whipping out a large chalk drawing in just one day! Eep! It’s a day of art and food and 100% of all proceeds go towards New Tech High, they’re a successful and innovative high school program. I’ve vowed to draw my first owl, check back for results!
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If you haven’t checked out Pies of the West, now is a good time to start. My 2014 new year’s vow was to add 1 Pie entry per month and I’m already one month behind! I likewise hope that your goals are as lofty as mine. Below is the art from the latest entry, note that my dog has chased all the customers away:
- Hooligan art bombs Devil’s Teeth Baking Company
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APPEARANCE ALERT!
The weekend of February 8-9 I will be at The Infinite Mind Conference in Orlando, Florida! This con specializes in Dissociative Identity Disorder education and is a MUST if you are a professional, student, survivor, or support person involved in this corner of trauma treatment. If that sounds too heavy for you, fear not, for my presentation fills the Loose Cannon niche at the end of the second day. And I throw chocolate. You heard me right; I. Throw. Chocolate. At the audience. High quality stuff, to boot. If you’ve never seen a presenter wearing flip flops, throwing papers and chocolate, and talking with their mouth full, then now is the time to strike!
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Here’s the next pet portrait that takes it all. The way. This is what happens when a cartoonist picks up colored chalks;
- Rhu. B. Vroom
Chalk on converted canvas, 24″/30″
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Yes, I know it looks like, ‘ Pacifica Massage and SWELLness, ‘ but do forgive this surfing artist as the commission was slapped together in whirlwind speed. I was called in to do a mini murellete for Pacifica Massage and Wellness at Rockaway Beach on October 26th – with less than one day to plan and prep the entire piece! I couldn’t say no as this was a merchant sponsored Halloween festival and the funnest event to work at, ever. I hope I go back! Below is Pacifica Massage and Wellness’ Elephant logo posing as The Great Pumpkin:
- Ghost of Massage!
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Big Plans in store for the next large street painting, a heartfelt homage to Hawaii. I’m doing studies to prepare; here is a chalk portrait of Eddie Aikau. Can’t wait to be ready for the final piece. [ The surface was quite smooth and could not absorb the material, hence the blowing chalk ]
- Legendary waterman and inspirational person
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New work! This is what happens when 1) Lauren from Sunset Pet Supply snaps a great photo of my dog Hooligan, and then 2) the poor guy busts his doggie acl and gets surgery.
- Ruffian Icon
Hot Diety Dawg! Chalk on chalkboard, 3 ft / 4 ft.
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June 29-30 was the [Fry an Egg on the Sidewalk] San Rafael Italian Street Painting Festival, which had some AMAZING artists and where I completed my first public street mural! In Italian tradition I went Tahitian, and copied Gauguin’s Piti Teina. 6′/8′ and the borders are an invented design that incorporated flowers from other Gauguin paintings. Apologies for the wonky camera angle, I didn’t have a proper ladder to take the shot.
Super thanks to my teacher Genna Panzarella and my sponsors the Baumert Family!
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CUCKOO THE PLAY IS UP FOR SALE!!
And I’m adding a special bonus; from now until August first, every CUCKOO play order will also include 2 CUCKOO single issue comics, no extra charge!
CUCKOO the play owes its life to the inimitable Nena St. Louis. All she did was start a theatre company, decide to turn Cuckoo comics into a play, teach me how to write for stage – literally, I had NO experience – produce workshop performances, dramaturg the entire script, and produce the full length performance. Oh, and she crash-coursed me in acting, too.
The result is the first play – as far as I know – about Dissociative Identity Disorder, written by somebody who actually had it. This is also quite possibly the only play written in its entirety on a kitchen floor. I sat next to the dog bowls.
This Behemoth was a behemoth team effort, especially by set designer/jack-of-all-trades Michael Lewis, Director Rebecca Longworth, and print designer and guru Tyler Cohen. But this page is dedicated to Nena, who truly pioneered new ground.
NENA ST. LOUIS is the most brilliant artist and teacher I know. Nena, you are a superstar!!!
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Click here and here for Nena St. Louis’ links.
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