the new city
sketch of painting in progress for my art show in NYC coming up at Brooklyn Fire Proof Gallery, end of the month. Time to hustle!!
Acrylic on canvas paintings for sale.
sketch of painting in progress for my art show in NYC coming up at Brooklyn Fire Proof Gallery, end of the month. Time to hustle!!
For a book cover on English to Brazilian street slang. Not done yet… EDIT: last photo is finished product.
Artwork from solo exhibition “Illustrate The End” featuring the art of Vincent Fink, graphic surrealist from Houston, Texas.
Finally got a photo of this one. I really enjoyed this piece as it pushes the series forward into a mixture of greyscale sumi ink and some asian watercolours I tried for the 1st time. Most went great, but the one pigment I used on … Continue readingMetamorphosis Stage 2 of 4: Balloon Ride View
I am exploding with new art in the works! Can’t wait till some of these are done. Need to make time to design some tee’s so I can eat too.
is a’cookin. this is a 4 foot wide sketch on masonite that I’ve gessoed and sanded smooth. now I’m starting the next stage in the atlas beetle metamorphosis, King Pupa in an ancient egyptian tomb. Its not much tonight, but give me a month or … Continue readingsomething big…
Alas, the end of another challenge that took about 2 months to complete. The imaginary still-life is complete. This was quite a task and my 1st attempt at a realism or hyper-realism in a surrealism setting as this place and the objects joined here are … Continue readingImaginary Still-Life of Atlas Metamorphosis Stages 1-4
almost done with this imaginary still-life, acrylic on canvas. Adding some final shadows beneath the objects and I think we’re done with this one. 🙂
Another fish trapped in an iterated time capsule! This fish seems normal on the outside, but when you turn it around, you see that it’s body has undergone a process of turning to octahedral shapes, much like a series of acrylic paintings I do called … Continue readingyellow tail
I like fish so I painted a snook on an acrylic glass block. Every block is painted on both sides and are very cool to look at under different lighting situations.