
I like to go to different laundromats so I have something new to paint each time I wash clothes.
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I like to go to different laundromats so I have something new to paint each time I wash clothes.
for sale
The garage had experienced many generations of graffiti. for sale
The view from my booth last weekend at Mission Federal Art Walk, painted on location during the event. for sale
for sale
Around the corner from my house, in my “Insomnia and Gentrification” series of very local night paintings.
DIY renovation in Sherman Heights- for sale
I think of this place as the Carrie House since it reminds me so much of the house in the original Carrie with Sissy Spacek. The architecture is similar, but far from identical.
It’s a happy story of this area of urban renewal- undergoing a slow renovation by a do-it-yourselfer with black chickens in the yard (chickens not pictured). This house is just a couple of blocks from mine- (already renovated, built circa 1905) and recently got a historical designation. I think the plaque outside says it’s from the 1890s.
Hillcrest painted from the window at breakfast this morning. A break in the rain. for sale
A beautiful day in San Francisco. for sale
Behind my storage unit. for sale
A big old Victorian, maybe? Wrapped in a colorful termite tent in Golden Hill. buy now
Palm trees and “autumn leaves” – happening in December/ January here in SoCal. In San Diego’s North Park neighborhood. for sale
Painted from breakfast in Coronado this morning. for sale
Looking out the window over the heads of the lunch crowd on State Street in Santa Barbara. buy now
Sold The view of North Park from the back porch of the Laundromat. I almost rented the house in the foreground.
I don’t normally post sold paintings, but this one is a fun trip down memory lane. I painted it this time last year.
San Francisco Bay from Russian Hill. I chose this vantage point because isn’t that always the way? A gorgeous view with a tree in front of it.
And in a way, it’s better, more tantalizing. for sale