Painting – ‘Rabbit no 5’ Mixed Media on cardboard
The rabbit paintings are part of the installation ‘Harvest Moon’ ‘Harvest Moon’ is a one month long, time based installation project celebrating the change of seasons, the Harvest Moon and Fall.
“You Have No New Messages” Driving up River Street past Highway 1, you may have taken note of what appears to be a double-decker cow. The 30-foot colorful wooden sculpture is the work… Continue reading
The team in front of my 23′ Coho Salmon installed on the Soquel Bridge for “Ebb & Flow”. The Ebb & Flow River Arts Project celebrates and enlivens the San Lorenzo River and the… Continue reading
New students trickling into town for the first time are getting a crash course on Santa Cruzan identity, thanks to a 30-foot-long caricature map of Santa Cruz now plastered on the corner of… Continue reading
Blank is known amongst entrepreneurs and students as one of the “The Godfathers of Silicon Valley.” I included his K & S Ranch in the poster as a tribute to Steve because of… Continue reading
I was commissioned to build a life size elephant lantern for the Denver zoo’s holiday light show. I was commissioned by the Om Gallery in Santa Cruz and we had 3 weeks to… Continue reading
The rabbit paintings are part of the installation ‘Harvest Moon’ ‘Harvest Moon’ is a one month long, time based installation project celebrating the change of seasons, the Harvest Moon and Fall.
I shot this footage at 8:45 AM on the morning of March 7th, 2013 of the Three mile long Police Memorial Procession headed by the SCPD as it made it’s way to the… Continue reading
25 years afer being published the Route 128 Poster continues to draw interest from companies and organizations looking at dramatic changes in the tech markets over these many years. This year the Poster… Continue reading
La Nouvelle-Orléans, New Orleans had been inhabited by the Chitimacha people until its discovery in 1718 by the French Mississippi Company’s Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. The Region was named after Philippe d’Orléans,… Continue reading
The First Friday art tour has transformed the Santa Cruz arts scene — that didn’t happen by accident The epiphany that saved First Friday Santa Cruz came one morning in 2006.The day before,… Continue reading