This completes the underpainting, next comes the fun part...adding color!
Excellence
Strive to bring value to others. Strive for excellence.
Right Brain
I have heard this isn't true. But if it was, I would definitely be a righty.
Painted panels for Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
Here's another update on the project I'm working on for Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
This is a set of Armoire panels.
Scenic Louisiana, Manchac area where people have fishing camps and go boating.
Another set of Armoire panels, Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
Here's another update on the project I'm working on for Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
This is a set of Armoire panels.
Scenic Louisiana bayou.
More painted panels
Here's another update on the project I'm working on for Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
This is a set of Armoire panels.
Scenic Louisiana.
Painted panels for the Ace Hotel, New Orleans, La.
Here's another update on the project I'm working on for Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
This is a set of Armoire panels.
Scenic Louisiana.
Painted panels for the Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
Here's another update on the project I'm working on for Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
This is a set of Armoire panels.
Scenic Louisiana.
Painted Panels for the Ace Hotel, New Orleans
Here's another update on the project I'm working on for Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
This is a set of Armoire panels.
Scenic Louisiana.
Creativity is intelligence having fun
Painting for Ace Hotel
Here's another update on the project I'm working on for Ace Hotel, New Orleans.
This is a set of Armoire panels.
Scenic Louisiana.
Interesting email
I received this email from a lady:
"Hello, I've seen the painting you did of the buggy driver with two mules... As a fun side note, the driver in your painting is my husband, Dave and the "white" mule" is Blue. Dave and Blue are training a new mule here, and together they have trained over 50 mules within a 5 year time span. Dave is also the first driver of a team rig within the city of New Orleans since the 1940's. You have captured a very special moment in your art and I want to thank you for it. When Dave first saw this, he was as a complete loss for words. And as a tour guide for over 15 years, I can tell you THAT rarely happens!"