Tuesday, April 08, 2025


Views of AJS. Wood, Hangs on the wall. 16" W x 7" H x 5" D.




Different views/angles of LN#2. Wood, 14" W x 27.5" H x 18" D.
 




 

Different views/angles of LN#1. Wood, 13" W x 24" H x 10" D.


 

 View of JS#5. Meant to hang from the ceiling. Wood, 11" W x 12" H x 12" D.




Different views/angles of JS#4. Wood, 27" W x 122" H x 21" D.
 




Different views/angles of JS#3. Wood, 16" W x 14" H x 10" D.
 


 Vertical Echoes


 Encroaching Decay

Monday, March 24, 2025


 The Forest Primaeval, a new painting. I'm preparing for a show in April.

Friday, February 14, 2025



Nothing Lasts Forever. This year's donated painting for Dwell with Dignity's Spring Thrift Studio.

Friday, April 05, 2024


 A painting I just finished as a donation for the Dwell with Dignity Fall Thrift Studio.


 A commission I received as a result of someone
admiring the piece in the front yard.



 New sculpture created for my front yard. I'm pleased that the neighborhood likes it!

Monday, September 16, 2019




Posters for a new baby's nursery.

Monday, March 07, 2016







Posters and flyers for the 2015-2016 Tower Arts Series at Highland Park United Methodist Church in Dallas.









Lenten Reflections cover for 2016, Christ Church, United Methodist, New York City

Thursday, November 21, 2013



Cover art for this year's Advent Reflections booklet—Christ Church, United Methodist in New York City.

Monday, October 14, 2013







Front cover, two spreads and back cover from a new brochure for Beautiful Faces—and Dr. Vu Ho, a cosmetic surgeon in Dallas.

Tuesday, September 03, 2013




Finishing up a chalkboard mural at Lark on the Park, across from the Arts District in Downtown Dallas. Up until the end of November, then it's erased!

Monday, August 19, 2013




Collage art created for AWARE and invitation for membership.

Sunday, July 14, 2013





 Proposed logotype for the new AFAM look.



 

Proposed mark for the new American Folk Art Museum.




Two sets of banner designs for the outside of the museum; the top set are cut out of metal with a copper verdigris finish (as seen from both directions), and the second set are made from fabric (both sides shown).






Renderings of what the banners and mark would look like on the museum building.






Detail of the mark on the then existing facade with current signage.


Above, elements of a proposal created for the American Folk Art Museum in New York City,  before their unfortunate financial crisis and loss of their building.

Research indicated that as beautiful as their building was, people walked right past it (even when they were looking for it.) Part of my solution was to add a jolt of color to new graphics to stop people in their tracks.








From the archives: logotype for Lambert Landscape Company, here in Dallas. It is still being used.

Monday, June 03, 2013








Some banners created for the website of The Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals.