
I spent about four hours painting the changing light on the cliffs in OB.
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I spent about four hours painting the changing light on the cliffs in OB.
For sale

Beautiful hazy day in Ocean Beach today. Buy Now

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From the “Bridge of Flowers” in Irvine, which I think of as the Cat Piss Bridge.

A mid century bank in Coronado. Buy Now

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Skyline from Golden Hill.

My yard, my glitzy Old Navy clothing.
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Rain is pretty. It was fun watching The Californians huddle in their jackets, as though this was Armageddon.

Painted over breakfast, probably a couple of weeks back. Buy now
This is a hiking place I don’t remember the name of in Laguna Beach. There were all these signs about mountain lions and another sign saying Please Sign In At Visitor Center. While I was signing I asked the worker if it was so they could identify the mountain lion-gnawed carcasses or what. But she said it was just for statistics.

This was a bakery or something, now remodeled into design firms. For sale

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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.

Miniature sketch of the park. 3 x 5 inches. Buy Now
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