Saturday, June 29, 2013
Gridley & Lady "Drive-Thru"
My friend, Cookie, told me that when she takes her dogs through the drive-thru at McDonald's, she orders a couple of burgers for the dogs--no ketchup or pickles.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Gridley & Lady "Leaking"
Actually, this is the first Gridley & Lady cartoon I made. I did it after I first saw the story about Snowden on the news. I was walking Gridley and Lady the next day thinking about the story when Gridley gave me the idea.
By the way, today is the first day "Gridley & Lady" was published in a paper, The Winnetka Current. The cartoon will run every week. I hope the dogs have some more ideas.
By the way, today is the first day "Gridley & Lady" was published in a paper, The Winnetka Current. The cartoon will run every week. I hope the dogs have some more ideas.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
6.12.13 Gridley & Lady "Hail"
Was driving to the Honda dealer this morning and heard the weather guy on WGN predict "baseball-size hail" possible tonight along with thunderstorms, tornadoes and probably earthquakes. I was supposed to go to the Cubs game this afternoon and thought better of it. Cubs lost to the Reds. For the 13th time in row. I think Gridley is on to something.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
6.11.13 Lady & Gridley "Coffee"
Gridley is our 3 yr. old English Bulldog. Lady is a 6 yr. old Bluetick Coonhound that Kate rescued while at Mizzou (did I mention that Kate lives in L.A.?) Lady is the intellectual on the team. Gridley is more concerned with practical matters.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
6.8.13 Captain Alex Rust
Alex was a friend of my son Christopher's who has been making a documentary film about Alex.
By all accounts, Alex was a remarkable person. He sailed around the world on his boat "Bubbles" making friends where ever he landed.
He passed away on May 28, 2013 in the sacred Hindu Varanasi area in India where he was recovering from Typhoid Fever. He was 28. He was there to give back by helping an orphanage.
I wish I'd known him.
By all accounts, Alex was a remarkable person. He sailed around the world on his boat "Bubbles" making friends where ever he landed.
"This trip was about simple discovery, venturing out to see the world and the people in it. What we found is that the world is indeed a beautiful place filled with beautiful people and, like everything in life, it is the people that make the experience. Along the way we faced obstacles and challenges that only a trip like this could produce, but with a little luck and a lot of determination you can make anything happen… just go for it!!" - Alex Rust
He passed away on May 28, 2013 in the sacred Hindu Varanasi area in India where he was recovering from Typhoid Fever. He was 28. He was there to give back by helping an orphanage.
I wish I'd known him.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
5.17.13 "Klimt and Katze"
I'm a fan of Klimt's art but he was definitely a strange dude. Somebody cast John Malkovich in the lead role in an awful movie about Klimt. What does that tell you? Gustav had a studio full of cats. He used cat urine as a fixative on his drawings. Yeeeew!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
3.6.2013 ORD–LAX
Flew to LAX today to be with out daughter, Kate Cochrane, who is recuperating from gallbladder removal surgery. She's doing just fine. Lisa is here, too.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
3.4.13 "2012 Preakness Stakes"
Acrylic on paper, 40" x 26". The race took place on May 19, 2012. I'll Have Another won the second leg of the Triple Crown, narrowly defeating Bodemeister in a last-furlong push. 2nd painting in a series.
Friday, March 1, 2013
3.1.13 "I'll Have Another" Wins 2012 Kentucky Derby
40" x 26" Acrylic on paper. He captured my attention last summer when he won the Derby and the Preakness but sustained an ankle injury that prevented him from a shot at the Triple Crown at Belmont. I'm working on a second painting of him beating Bodemeister at the Preakness. It's powerful. Stay tuned.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
2.24.13 Sarah Kaiser
Since the beginning of this year, I've shared a studio with Sarah at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center in Evanston, IL. She's a painter and teaches anatomy and figure drawing. I've been taking her anatomy drawing classes at the Evanston Art Center for several years. She also teaches at the American Academy of Art in Chicago.
We share the studio with two, other artists--Mary Anne Brown and Annie Gaynor, both make jewelry.
For me, working in a studio, free from the distractions of my house, has been wonderful. Down the hall is the Evanston Art Center Print Studio where I've been making etchings for a couple of years. I enjoy working in a creative environment, around other artists.
Thank you, Sarah, for including me in your studio.
We share the studio with two, other artists--Mary Anne Brown and Annie Gaynor, both make jewelry.
For me, working in a studio, free from the distractions of my house, has been wonderful. Down the hall is the Evanston Art Center Print Studio where I've been making etchings for a couple of years. I enjoy working in a creative environment, around other artists.
Thank you, Sarah, for including me in your studio.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
1.24.13 I'll Have Another
I'm starting a series of drawings and paintings of race horses b.c. I love the powerful elegance of their anatomy at full gallop combined with the bright silks on the jockeys. This sketch shows I'll Have Another beating the favorite, Bodemeister, in the 2012 Kentucky Derby, ridden by jockey Mario Gutierrez who also rode him to win the Preakness earlier in the season. Too bad they had to scratch for the Belmont Stakes, ending I'll Have Another's chance to win the Triple Crown b.c. of a tendon injury. However, it did end well for the three year old. He was sold for ten million dollars to stud at the Big Red Farm in Hakkaido, Japan. Not bad.
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