Sunday, June 24, 2012
"Boylesk" Show Banners
These two banners were used to flank the stage at the House of Blues during "Boylesk", or the male burlesque show produced by Rick Delaup. He requested that I paint the tug-of-war players in their "garters" without any underwear on. My original plan was to paint one in boxers and the other in briefs. I seemed to scandalize even him with my anatomical correctness, but we fortunately draped the frontal male nudity with the tip of the boa. The female MC for the show did use the tip of her cane to flash the audience at one point!
Originally, I thought we would use red boas, but the neon pink was the perfect touch to really intensify my color choices!
Hanging in Home Studio
Rolled out on then the floor at House of Blues pre-hanging!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
"Animal Grossology" Exhibit Entrance
I am quite behind schedule with uploading images to my blog, so I am going to try and update a lot this summer. Here are some photos of my work on the Aquarium's temporary "Animal Grossology" exhibit. Everything was cut out of either 1/4" masonite or 3/4" plywood, then painted and installed by me on site! The artwork and exhibit concept is based on a science-minded children's book.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Discovery Walk Mural Completed
Here are the additional panels for the Cockatoo Pen's low wall. We chose to do a corn snake emerging from some Swamp Milkweed, near a tortoise and hare-type image, though the rabbit represents a Louisiana Swamp Rabbit. The tortoise is really of an African variety. Since the Discovery Walk area has species from all around the world, we did not try and make it strictly indigenous. The owls. I believe were a common variety, perhaps a barn owl. I spoke with so many visitors that Wednesday (before Thanksgiving) as I was working, I have to admit this panel is not my best work.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Discovery Walk Mural
I am absolutely swamped with work right now! Here is my favorite project at the moment- a mural in the Zoo's "Discovery Walk" area. Aiding the goal of education is my favorite aim for a project, and this is specifically for the Zoo's Education Department. It wraps around the area where the cockatoos are most often on display, though animals like the Rainbow Boa, also featured in this mural, are sometimes out to be petted by the general public.
Two more days on other panels and it will be complete!


Two more days on other panels and it will be complete!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Princesses Strike Again, Part II
Princesses Strike Again
While more in a supporting role to the 7' dancing couples I previously painted for McMillian's First Steps, these 4'6" vignettes are a nice compliment. I had more fun with these as the background gave me more options for details. I actually painted them last Spring but I am just now managing to post the photos. There was a wedding in my immediate future that had me fairly distracted!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Gerry's Eye-Catcher
Here is a sign I did for my mechanic. He does car repairs out of a Texaco station, and nothing is very intersting or eye-catching around that stretch of road. The "law" also limits how large a sign they are permitted to have, so eye-catching color paired with a silly image is how we are attempting to lure them in!
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