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Painted on location in Balboa Park.
This one took me 3 days on location, and another six months of staring at it before putting 2 dabs of paint and deciding it was done.

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Painted on location in Balboa Park.
This one took me 3 days on location, and another six months of staring at it before putting 2 dabs of paint and deciding it was done.

A plein air mixed media painting on the University Ave Starbucks patio. Painted early 2014. for sale
This painting is part of the group show “Coded Representations of Power” at the Lyceum Gallery in Horton Plaza, downtown San Diego. Dates: January 2- February 1, 2015. Artists Reception: January 10, 6:30-7:30 PM.
Most of my work is existential rather than expressing a political sentiment, though this work is an exception. I painted it specifically for this exhibition. I wanted to discuss the role that the Interstate Highway System played in “white flight” to the suburbs after the Brown v Board of Education Supreme Court decision (1954) desegregated American schools. The painting is half of a diptych.
The Ocean Beach Pier, seen from across the channel in Mission Beach. Originally posted in early 2013. for sale

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A restaurant going up by the harbor. It was a steamboat restaurant- I heard a strange story that the steamboat sank, but that’s probably an urban legend.

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Many thanks to my friend Bess for alerting me to this fantastic tented motel complex in Mission Valley- 3 large tented buildings.
The air quality was horrible, I still have a sore throat.

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The canyon by my friend Lenise’s house, in South Park. The South Bay sparkling in the distance.

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From Market Street in Sherman Heights, the western sky painted with fire.

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Pecs in Hillcrest/ North Park.

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Coronado on a sunnier day than today. I won’t pretend to love the rain, being just as neurotic as any Californian about it, but I do like this: when it rains, the Eucalyptus tree that hangs alarmingly over the roof makes the whole place smell like a spa.

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Was sitting on the plaza outside Starbucks, drawing the light on the Supercuts next door. American dream?