5.21.08
site is back up again, after having taken it down for awhile. i'm cleaning up the galleries a bit. also trying to think of a way to revamp the site so i don't know how long it will remain in this current state.
1.18.08
three digital works added. two had been done last year, ANGELINE and BALD-FACED HORNET.
9.5.07
added quite a few works done mainly over the summer for classes:
- an EAR and my MOUTH.
-an oil LANDSCAPE, and an oil FIGURE STUDY. (neither of which i'm too excited about, honestly.)
-some portraits done for a drawing the human head course. GIRL, MAN.
-oil still-lifes done in preparation for a later piece. VALUE, TEMPERATURE, TEMPERATURE DETAIL SHOT.
-another STILL LIFE, this one i actually enjoy (though i would have liked a few more hours to spend on it.)
and finally . . .
-a current WORK IN PROGRESS which i am very excited to finish. this piece starts a really intense focus on my personal work.
7.2.07
things have been busy- moving into a new place! added a little paypal button for donations in the zas section because I'm just that pathetic. :)
6.22.07
finished a screenprint course i was taking. of the five assignments completed, i have (regrettably) uploaded 2:
a FACE in boxes and a HEART compostion. (as mentioned in the description, this may prove to be inspiration for a future piece.)
hopefully having finished this course will open up more time for me to complete some paintings. :)

also uploaded an old MAN digital sketch.

6.12.07
i lied. there was THIS SLEEPING THING and a never finished GRAPHITE ILLUSTRATION which i'd forgotten . . . but now they're added.

THANK-YOU to everyone who has taken and will take the time to sign my guestbook!

6.9.07
added some images i'd forgotten to include at first. now the gallery is completely up to date with all the existing digital images I have. hopefully soon i'll add new images of things i've been working on but haven't photographed or scanned!
6.8.07
more tweaking. you know, it's a lot easier when you know what you're doing.
5.14.07
tweaking tweaking tweaking . . .