Friday, December 7, 2012

What's Been Happening in My Life Over the Past Month

I feel as though I owe all my supporters an explanation for my recent absence from my blog and art making in general.  I had to make a few trips back and forth from Houston to my hometown area of Alexandria, LA during the month of November.  In the months before November my Dad slowly wound down his adventure in this life after long illness to prepare for his next adventure which he started on November 20th- exactly one month before his 62nd birthday.  My Dad's illness began as a massive heart attack in 2003 that none of the family thought he would be able to pull through.  My Dad was a fighter though.  I'm not sure if I've ever met anyone as stubborn, besides myself.  I hated that he had to suffer so long, but I am thankful that he got to see me with grey hair, seeing my career right before it takes off, knowing that I'm happy, and he got to meet and know his grandchildren.  I loved my Dad even though we didn't have the closest of relationships.  We held no animosity either.  I learned many things from my Dad through his actions more than his words.  I learned the meaning and value of doing acts of kindness without expecting anything in return.  I learned the meaning of honesty and integrity  through his relationship with my Mother.  My family went through many hard times in my upbringing mainly concerning illness and financial stability.  My Dad was always there for us and we never went without what we needed.  He did what he had to do.   However, I think the most important lesson he taught me was the value of Character.  He always instilled in me(and my siblings) to be ourselves.  He told us to stand up for our beliefs even if he didn't agree.  He ingrained in us to not care what others may think of us, which helped me a great deal when I came out at 18.  He was the first person I ever told, even though I'm sure he knew.  He always encouraged me to live my dream.  He encouraged me to make art as a child and as an adult.  During our last visit, I had a chance to sit and talk with my Dad for a couple of hours.  It was the longest one on one conversation I had with him since I was probably 15.  I never found talking to my Dad a particularly easy task.  He was guarded and stuffed emotions, while I, in contrast, am an open book.  Our talk went well though.  There were some misunderstandings that were cleared up, and we just talked about life- his recent struggles, and what was going on in mine.  He brought up a subject during our chat that's been ongoing between my parents and me for the past 7 years.  He asked me how I could live in Houston- or any large city for that matter.  He simply never could understand my need for an urban environment.  Having said that, I would like to share a very nice memory of me and my Dad that I spoke about at his gathering(wake).

When I was 4 years old, my pediatrician detected a heart murmur while listening to my heartbeat.  I had tests done and they concluded I would require intervention and repair to live.  The only surgeon capable of doing that surgery in Louisiana at that time worked at Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans, LA.  My parents drove us down to New Orleans and had my surgery done.  I have a few not-so-pleasant memories from that experience, but also several good ones.  One in particular stood out.  I apparently was getting restless in my hospital room, so my Dad found a red wagon, loaded me up into it and started pulling me around the hospital- through hallways and up and down elevators.  Then, he decided to take me to the rooftop, which was not allowed(pls. see above about stubbornness).  When we got there and he held me up to where I could see over the bricks real well, I was instantly fascinated.  I had never before seen skyscrapers or heard that many sounds at one time- people, cars, birds, emergency vehicles, etc.  I was instantly intrigued and my love affair with urban life was born.  I only remembered it after I left our last visit and thought "Wow, that's ironic."  My Dad loved, and was loved, and that is the most important thing.  

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Staying warm at the studio

Lots of fun working on a new commission

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Things are looking up in the studio

New Headshots today. Check out my FaceBook for more....

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

I would like to wish everyone a happy, fun, and safe Halloween.  I would also like to share some good news:  I will be featured in the Art Takes Miami Catalogue for this year!  If you'd like to read more about Scope's Art Takes Miami, please click the link.  Art Takes Miami

Monday, October 8, 2012

And the winner is...

After a very successful 2012 Annual Fall Artist Exhibition at Spring Street and Winter Street Studios, I am pleased to announce the winner of the drawing for a free art print! Several hundred people came by the studio, and over 100 entered the contest!

Congratulations to Barbara Thorne-Thomson!


Friday, September 7, 2012

Back from a 'blog break'

I hope everyone had a nice summer and is ready for some cooler weather(at least I am here in Houston). I wanted to give all my blog readers a heads up as to what's been going on with me lately. I have been traveling all over in the past two months- all over Texas, to Los Angeles, and all throughout my home state of Louisiana. I am currently finishing up some pieces for the TAID(Texas Association of Interior Designers) benefit which will be held September 13th, and also working on pieces for Spring Street Studios annual October Event scheduled for Saturday, October 6, 2012. Expect photos from the TAID event soon and pics of new work.

Friday, June 22, 2012

GAY PRIDE WEEKEND

This is the weekend that the gay community and our friends, family, and supporters celebrate how far we have come in the struggle for equal rights and how very very close we are to full equality under the Constitution. This time of year is chosen to coincide with the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York City in 1969. The gay community had finally had enough of being treated horribly with unwarranted arrests, harassment, and beatings. Ever since we worked toward equality. Each big step, like the Stonewall Riots, to the smaller ones like me and my partner's aggressive gay activism on a conservative college campus in the mid-90s have contributed to the ultimate goal of full equality which I think is only a few years(if that) away. I salute all the brave gay men and women who have tirelessly pursued this cause ahead of me, those who are currently working hard, and the younger activists who are just getting started. Houston, Texas City Hall

Friday, June 8, 2012

Happy Gay Pride Month!

Hello again everyone. The drawings are ready. Come claim yours this Saturday, June 9th at Spring Street Studios(Studio #135). The drawings shown are $20/ea. The address is 1824 Spring Street, Houston, TX 77006. My door will be open from 2PM-5PM. Come see me!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

"Second Saturdays" Part II

I now have pics of the matted drawings and the single framed drawing. All drawings are 3"x5"(approx.). The mats are smooth black and are 5"x7". The acrylic frame is 4"x6". The matted drawings are $25/ea. and the single framed drawing is $50. All other drawings(over 40 total) are unmatted and are $20/ea. Come out early to claim yours! My studio(#135) will be open from 2PM-5PM this Saturday, June 9th. Spring Street Studios is located at 1824 Spring Street, Houston, TX 77006.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Saturday, June 9, 2012

This Saturday is the 'Second Saturday' open studios at Spring Street Studios- 1824 Spring Street Houston, TX 77006. My studio is #135. If you are in town, please come see me. I will be offering small ink drawings on paint samples(approx.3"x5"). The regular, unmated and unframed drawings will be $20/ea. I will also have 5 drawings in a black mats for $25/ea., and one for sale in a very nice minimal acrylic frame for $50. Each drawing has been sealed with a gloss acrylic protective spray coating. These drawings would be perfect for bathrooms, powder rooms, odd, small places in the home where nothing else would fit or on a desk in an office.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

New painting complete!

This is the brand new, as of yet untitled painting. It is 24"x48", acrylic on panel.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

"Radiolite"

I made a really cool discovery today as I was digging through all my colored pencils. I found a pencil that used to reside in my grandmother's writing desk. I have no idea how old it is, but the eraser is rock hard and probably wouldn't erase anything anymore. I am willing to bet that I drew with that very pencil when I was a young child- most likely on old Rapides Bank(formerly a local central Louisiana bank bought by Chase) letterhead. It's funny how things can come full circle in life.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Jamming out to this in my studio

Little Boots - Every Night I Say A Prayer

Monday, April 30, 2012

Report on the 2012 Hunting Art Prize Gala

The Gala Saturday night was quite the experience.  There were ice sculptures, flowers, gourmet food, and 4 exhibition areas that each had a theme from one of the four seasons.   My piece happened to be exhibited in the 'Winter' room.



Chip and I met several cool people- mostly my exhibition wall mates.


I may not have won the competition, but I was thrilled to be chosen as one of the 105 finalists out of over 1,600 entries from all across Texas.  It was a great experience and I hope I get to attend many more Hunting Prize Galas in the future.


This experience was simply one step in my journey of success as an artist.  My creative motor has been revved and it is shaping up to be a busy Spring/Summer of art making, competition entries, and project proposals.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Sharon Needles - Hand-Cut Paper

Sharon Needles! The NEXT DRAG SUPERSTAR!

Each piece of paper hand-cut and assembled to create this striking, edgy portrait of this phenomenally edgy Queen!

8.5" x 11" - Paper on Paper


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Parrish Blue

This is a shot I took Tuesday night after dinner with friends. The sky reminded me of a Maxfield Parrish painting.
It also reminds me of the many evenings spent reading teen thriller fiction after I finished homework from classes in Junior High School. I loved the element of escapism those stories provided.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Spring Debris




I stumbled upon this beautiful image during my walk this morning.

Monday, April 9, 2012

April News




The Hunting Prize Art Gala is less than 20 days away and I'm getting more excited about it as the days go by. Also, this Saturday, April 14th is Spring Street Studios "2nd Saturday". My studio will be open from 2-5. Come by and see me! Also, on the same day as the Gala(April 28th), there will be a special "Spring Open Studios" to coincide with the closing of the Fotofest exhibit in the building. It will be from 3-9. I will try to be there for the first part before I have to go to the Gala.