5th Annual Concealed Revealed Art Auction

Sun Valley

Love this painting? Want to hang it on your wall?

Join me at the 5th Annual Concealed Revealed Art Auction on Saturday, April 26th at 6:30 pm at Warehouse 414 for a chance to win my painting "Sun Valley" in a live auction benefiting the YWCA Battered Women Task Force. Tickets for the event are available online here for $15 or at the door for $25.

"Sun Valley" specs:
-  Acrylic on plexiglass
-  Custom framed in dark wood
-  Approximate size 44" x 10"
-  Created in 2007
-  Valued at $1,200, but will be sold to the highest bidder on auction night!

Have any questions about this piece or the event? Shoot me an email or leave a comment.

An Art Collaboration

I am in the process of creating a colossal 8′ by 4′ piece of artwork to hang in the waiting room of the Family Service and Guidance Center’s new Child & Family Academy building.

This piece of artwork will be comprised of over 35 smaller plexiglass paintings created by myself and some of the children and associates of the center. The process began with a painting session for the children where I taught them my painting style. That night was so successful, we decided to do another class for Family Service and Guidance Center staff members to paint over their lunch break.

After all of the plexiglass panels had been created, I starting working with Josh Pattie to assemble the painting. And with Mike at Creative Signs on the donor panels that will be surrounding the artwork.

Want to check it out? Stop by the ribbon cutting on Wednesday, April 16th starting at 4pm to celebrate the opening of the new facility and get a first look at my largest piece of art to date!

Painting with the Kids

What do you get with 27 tubes of paint and 11 young artists?

Lots of messy fun … and some pretty great artwork!

With aprons and lots of paper towels, creativity soared on Thursday, March 8, at Family Service and Guidance Center. I spent the evening with eleven young artists, teaching them how to paint using acrylic on plexiglass.

After a quick lesson, they set off creating their own masterpieces - landscapes and flowers, tributes to their favorite sports teams and even one to Picasso.

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