Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts

A Wooden Block

A Wooden Block. A blank canvas. An ideal starting place for my Kindergarten series.


Think alphabet blocks.

Call it a reality-based alphabet block.

Telling a story with no words...

The Gas Station Table
Bench Beneath a Tree
The Beach and the Sea
Rain on the Roof
101 Blues
The Gnarly Tree

The Beach and the Sea

The Beach and the Sea. No greater textural contrast than a rolling ocean meeting some salty sand.

101 Blues

101 Blues. Fabric. Pencil. Pen. Ink. Marker. Paint. Plastic. Chewing Gum. A rainbow of blue.

Second Letter to a Lost Love

Second Letter to a Lost Love. I really, really enjoyed putting this letter in its package. The people in the post office liked it too... I also included chocolate. and sprayed the pages with cologne. Dior. Fahrenheit 32.

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paintings.drawings.arithmetic.

A Wrench Beside A Bottle Perpendicular to the Ground

A Wrench Beside A Bottle Perpendicular to the Ground. Get it? The bottle is parallel to the floor, but perpendicular to the ground (the canvas).

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).

My Hyper-Dimensional Art Project (part I)

My Hyper-Dimensional Art Project (part I). Otherwise known as the G.E.T.


Tom Petty once said that music has become like professional wrestling.

So, I decided to create a character: J-Roq. He's a galactic cowboy in space.


I started a music project around the concept, and our publicist asked for demos.

So, Buddha Beats and J-Roq made 50 demos, each one unique.


I put robots on some of mine. Another aspect of my robot series.



And, we're going to take over the world. At least for a little while, until I can play with Detroit Transit Railroad again...

It's a concept album.

The Band Studio

The Band Studio. Richmond. Virginia. Detroit Transit Railroad. Music.


The boys are recording a new album this spring. Is it an even trade, this London thing? Somehow, I don't think so... hmmm. the album I didn't play on...

You can listen to our first album here ( or, from iTunes).

You can see loads of my paintings on the walls. There's even one of my sculptures (from 1996)...
If the walls of that studio could speak....