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 →
Black & White … with Color
Black and white paintings create a mood. In my opinion, the lack of color in a work reverts all stimulation to subject matter. The challenge in painting without color then becomes the ability to project the desired mood. This three canvas painting was made with acrylic and oil. In my work I rarely do black... Continue Reading →
Composing Multi Canvas Symphonies
I imagine art that makes me feel but doesn't allow me to think. It's a very hard destination to reach. Most of my abstract works begin without a final product in mind. This approach is best used in multiple canvas situations. I have created paintings that have several of the same size canvases, and paintings... Continue Reading →
Building Something More
Every now and again thinking outside the box pays off big. When I started this painting I could have never imagined what it was going to turn into. A long gruelingly battle of simplicity and framing challenges. The end result is a piece of art I take great pride in. Even when difficult work gets... Continue Reading →
Cityscapes of A Dreamer
I find a sense of balance in patterns like brick. Repeating shapes over and over, even if they are worn by time. It fascinates me how character is created in old buildings and repetition. I love painting cityscapes... (including the one pictured above) Here are a few I've done in the past. This painting is... Continue Reading →
Choosing A Path
When creating something original we have to chose a path. A direction that we want our work to go in order to communicate our ideas, thoughts, and emotions. This painting is oil and acrylic on canvas. It was meant to show a path of well lit roadway, and a path of unknown pieces... Bradley-