My thoughts, ideas, and pictures of the projects I am currently working on
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Still a lot going on. I finished the flooring in my wife’s office. I’m trying to hang the door for it, but it doesn’t fit in any direction. I’ve spent hours trying to trim it down to fit. I finally got it in and realized it caught on the fl...
Nothing in particular, I suppose. I need a header for these things, and sometimes I have nothing. I’ve been busy, but still have a list of things I’m behind on. I did put a new subfloor in my wife’s home office. New tile as well. If you’re ...
So, busy week. Still much to do. I have a friend who wants to buy three watercolor paintings from me. Three. A nice little payday. Only hitch? I have no idea where they are. I have so many paintings and drawings in so many totes. I did a qu...
I’ve tried to spend as much time as possible in my studio this week. The temperature outside has made the studio temperature perfect. I’ve got a lot of de-cluttering done. I’ve got a lot of painting done. And, I’m staying caught up with my ...
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Me: Full-time artist. Part-time waiter. Really good at both. In the past, I have kept these two parts of my life separated. Now let's see what happens when I don't. I have lots of art & lots of stories. Come along if you care, come along if you dare.
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