My work is now featured on Amazon's all new "Collectibles & Fine Art" category through a collaboration with the online gallery Zatista. Peter Faricy, vice president for the Amazon Marketplace remarked about the recent addition of the fine art category: "We are excited to bring one of the largest selections of fine art direct from galleries to our customers. Amazon Art gives galleries a way to bring their passion and expertise about the artists they represent to our millions of customers. We're thrilled to bring the excitement and emotional connection of art to our customers," So, please check out my work on Amazon and see what else this new category has to offer.
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"Drawing 168", charcoal on paper, 18" x 24", 2013 Below is a photo Lauren took of me today at Coopers Rock State Forest (we were married on the overlook there in 2010). Hope everyone had a fun and safe 4th of July!
"Drawing 165", conte and pastel on paper, 11" x 14", 2013 "Drawing 166", charcoal and paper on paper, 12" x 9", 2013 "Drawing 167", graphite on paper, 14" x 17", 2013
"Drawing 162", pastel on paper, 11" x 14", 2013 "Drawing 163", charcoal and pastel on paper, 11" x 14", 2013
"Man, reaching", latex paint on canvas, 26" x 24", 2013 "Drawing 160", conte and pastel on paper, 14" x 17", 2013 "Drawing 161", oil pastel on paper, 18" x 24", 2013
If you're like me, you have particular works on your list to see that for whatever reason have eluded you. Sometimes the opportunity doesn't come along to visit their city, or they're not on display when you do visit. For me, one of those works is the famed "Statue of Meleager" at the Fogg Museum at Harvard: My own work is heavily influenced by this one incredible sculpture - a 100-200 AD marble Roman copy of the 400 BC bronze original attributed to Skopas. I even painted a copy for my "Industrial Fragments" series, which was featured on Weyerhaeuser's Facebook page via the painting's owner Jonathan Rundle. "Industrial Fragment 3", acrylic on polypropylene, 13" x 19", 2011
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