Voyage Countdown Video Trailer. Contains absolutely no drawings from London. Instead, a collection of thoughts, phrases, pictures, and places from the spring and summer of 2006. New York, Washington DC, friends, enemies, bottles, whirlwinds, the list of people to whom I gave over 200 paintings at my going away party... I drew numbers from a top hat (so as not to introduce favorites) to decide who would choose when... It's fascinating to compare the order of the draw (and more interestingly, the order of the choose) with my own estimations of a paintings strength...
Love Smells Like Flowers

The Influence of Symbols on A Pigeon I & II
The Influence of Symbols on A Pigeon I. Symbols are abstractions, defined by context. Remove the context, and you remove the meaning.
In this movement I conduct an experiment to see how a neutral participant, one with no pre-formed symbolic conceptions, would react to a rather ubiquitous symbol.
Coffee and Complicated Thoughts in a Red Chair
Downstairs in a London coffee shop, the chairs were especially comfortable. Chain coffee or independent coffee, I don't really mind as long as there are comfortable chairs. Especially during the long London winter, coffee shops are some of my favorite places to draw.
In this case, I was particularly fond of the three-dimensionality of the drawing (and the shapes found within).
Sometimes it's better for me not to talk too much.
Meral, Discontent in Green Jacket at Brighton
Meral and I went to Brighton this past Tuesday. No clouds, only sun. Brighton sure made herself beautiful for my first visit. A bit cold, maybe, but by spreading out on the beach, we could lay beneath wind-level.
Still, cold enough for coffee... Except that we decided to sit outside. And the place didn't serve coffee (hence the discontentment).
Three Images of a Nude Man
A Wrench Beside A Bottle Perpendicular to the Ground
The Long Dark sketchbook begins with drawings from the night of August 13th, 2006. The last drawings I made in Richmond, realised the day before my original departure (I later decided to move my ticket back a week).
Notice the connection? You may also notice the flipside of my self-portrait, drawn on the same night).
Woman on a Couch, Looking Left
A Cardboard Painting of a Woman
A Cardboard Painting of a Woman. Lesson #5: Preparing the Ground.
Last week, Meral painted the cardboard white. We were using time wisely while waiting for the basecoat to dry on her official portrait.
Then. We worked on the couch pose a bit more before putting a coat of blue on the cardboard for good luck.
Last night, I needed to warm-up before putting in the next stage of color on the portrait.

You may recognize my red chair. While painting last night, I realized how beautiful Meral's portrait was turning out. Which is when I fell through the seat....