Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Off To Dublin!


So Tomorrow Jo-Anne and I are heading to Dublin, to hang our work on the People's Art Exhibition on the railings of Saint Stephen's green. The exhibition runs from the 17th to the19th of August.

I'm very much looking forward to it and hope that the weather will be kind to us.


Thank you to Roisin Duffy for all your help. Hope to meet up with you there!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Project Complete!


Its been a great experience! My Mackerel paintings are finished and up at Monologging. Thank you Jeff for the story! For creative types; Monologging is a collaborative arts magazine and they take submissions! See the project HERE.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The end is nigh!



Jeffrey F. Barken and I have nearly come to the end of our very interesting and enjoyable collaboration. The story is finished and a painting is underway.

Here is the final installment.

Friday, December 9, 2011

MACKEREL UPDATED!








Check out the the penultimate chapter of Mackerel by J Jeffrey F. Barken and illustrated by me!

I'm about to start an oil painting based on the story. Feedback greatly appreciated.

Read it HERE.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Mackerel: (An Irish American artistic collaboration)



The first part of Jeffery's story , with a couple of sketches from yours truly, is up! I look forward to creating a painting based on this tale.



Click HERE To read it.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Collaboration with writer Jeffery Barken.

Over the years many young , and not so young, hitchikers have stayed at Brushwood Studios. Sometimes We never hear from them again, sometimes they remain friends. Sometimes they are utterly insane and scare the crap out of your whole family , and sometimes... They become writers.

I met Jeff five years ago when he was just a teenager with a talent for words, an adventurous spirit and perfect American teeth. Now we are collaborating on a project. Check out his stories here , he's good.

Collaboration with Writer Jeff Barken.

Over the years many young , and not so young, hitchikers have stayed at Brushwood Studios. Sometimes We never hear from them again, sometimes they remain friends , sometimes they are utterly insane and u . And sometimes, they become writers.

I met Jeffery Barkin a few yeas ago when he was just a teenager with a talent for words,an adverturous sprit and perfect American teeth. Now we are collabeoating on a project. Check out his stuff , he's good.


http://monologging.wordpress.com/2011/09/18/the-votes-are-in/