The NFT space is a wild and rapidly changing arena of art, promotion, and branding. In my opinion, very few NFT collections can provide serious utility. Utility is a product or service that has an actual use or value outside of the resale of the NFT. It has been my experience that NFT's providing solid... Continue Reading →
A Dry Place To Revibe
The "Digital Postage" NFT Second Edition So here it is, series #0002 of my Digital Postage fine art NFT collection. "A Dry Place To Revibe" is a step forward for me and my multimedia art exploration adventure. The art piece was an easy selection when it came to deciding what work I would use for... Continue Reading →
Sifting Krill
The NFT learning curve continues... Crypto Wallet Synchronization & Minting I am very unaware of how this issue came to be, but while trying to mint my drawing "Sifting Krill" I ran into some issues... This NFT was minted on Rarible.com at 8:47 June 02 2021. If you go to my activity log and scroll the... Continue Reading →
The Work Behind My Work
I have found a new love for color pencil drawing. For a very long time all of my drawings were always black and white. I used mostly pen or pencil. I find that I also really enjoy drawings with oil pastel, but do not do so as often as I would like. However, as of... Continue Reading →
The Constant Price Flux in Art
Making a sale is hands-down one of the most satisfying things about creating art. The moment that someone is willing to pay money for a painting, drawing, or creation you made is simply justification that your not the only one who loves what you do. Often Times, I try and price my work to sell... Continue Reading →
Finding The Line
After working on a current drawing, for roughly an hour and a half last night, I finally backed off and took a look at the picture from a distance. It took me a minute, but then I finally saw the line work. About two and a half inches by three; a cluster of carefully drawn... Continue Reading →
Creating Time To Create
“Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision.” ― Salvador Dalí So often we need to break down our surroundings to rebuild them anew. Last year I started a series and set out to create roughly 20 paintings. Twenty seemed like a good number to substantially display... Continue Reading →
Penning The Day Away (part 2)
Drawing in pen requires a steady hand and mind. I have been working on this series for about a month now and am constantly learning. I find that my work is best produced in one to two hour increments. Most importantly, know when your burned out and losing focus. Please enjoy these original abstract drawings.... Continue Reading →
Penning The Day Away
"Penning The Day Away" is the title of this series I have been working on. My drawings are a mix between line and shading practice. My main focus in art is painting. That's why I call these "practice". If you ever find yourself feeling not like yourself when sit down to create something great. Try... Continue Reading →