Canvases
Everyone Loves Marshmallows
14×11 – Canvas,Acrylic, Gorilla Glue, Paper.
This piece was based off of two toys that I customized including a yoka and a bunny qee.
Last Flight of Scowly
12×16 Canvas with 25.25×21.5 FrameCanvas,Acrylic, Gorilla Glue, Paper
40 Dead Wolves
This is part of a 3 piece series inspired by pages out of Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It is 13″ x 13″ Below is an excerpt from the book. If you are interested in all 3 pieces please contact me for a discount.
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He seized his axe, which he had made very sharp, and as the leader of the wolves came on the Tin Woodman swung his arm and chopped the wolf’s head from it’s body, so that it immediately died. As soon as he could raise his axe another wolf came up, and he also fell under the sharp edge of the Tin Woodman’s weapon. There were forty wolves, and forty times a wolf was killed; so that at last they all lay dead in a heap before the Woodman.
40 Dead Crows
This is part of a 3 piece series inspired by pages out of Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It is 13″ x 13″ Below is an excerpt from the book. If you are interested in all 3 pieces please contact me for a discount.
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The King Crow flew at the Scarecrow, who caught it by the head and twisted its neck until it died. And then another crow flew at him and the Scarecrow twisted its neck also. There were forty crows, and forty times the Scarecrow twisted a neck, until at last all were lying dead beside him. Then he called to his companions to rise, and again the went upon their journey.
Swarm of Bees
This is part of a 3 piece series inspired by pages out of Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It is 13″ x 13″ Below is an excerpt from the book. If you are interested in all 3 pieces please contact me for a discount.
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The bees came and found no one but the Woodman to sting, so they flew at him and broke off all their stings against the tin, without hurting the Woodman at all. And as bees cannot live when their stings are broken that was the end of the black bees, and they lay scattered thick about the Woodman, like little heaps of fine coal.
Journey Through the Forest of the Dead
19×24 FramedCanvas,Acrylic, Gorilla Glue, PaperThis monster must disguise himself in a death mask in order to have safe passage through the forest. With the mask the zombies that lurk in the forest will not realize he is alive.
Clown Life
This piece was done for Cartoon Madness 4 at Alcove Gallery in Atlanta. It is a 16″ x 12″ canvas with frame. There are multiple layers in height on the canvas using cut paper and self-rising glue. I always loved when the circus came to town, even if it seemed to take forever to get there.




