Vintage Appeal

Jungle Tempo

January 27th, 2011  |  by  |  published in Vintage Appeal

Jungle Tempo

“The first of the series, and one of my favorites.” This painting was donated to the Octopus Club in Austin, Texas for their 2003 Arterotica silent auction and benefit for Aids. It garnered the most money of all the entries that year. 4′ by 5′ acrylic on canvas. SOLD

Random House

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Random House

“Charming threesomes and yellowed paperbacks.” 4′ by 5′ acrylic on canvas. SOLD

The Butter and Egg Man

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The Butter and Egg Man

“What if the butter and egg man was gay?  Or, maybe just a flirt.” 30″ by 39″ acrylic painting on canvas. SOLD

Tuesday Charmer

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Tuesday Charmer

“A perfect sunny afternoon memory of a girl you once loved.” 30″ by 39″ acrylic painting on canvas. This painting was sold to Tina Sparkles of Sparkle Craft.

Southern Belle

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Southern Belle

“I enjoy the haunted quality of this painting.” 30″ by 39″ acrylic painting on canvas. This painting was sold to Jenny Hart of Sublime Stitching.

Cornflower

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Cornflower

“Rare Crayon Colors and afternoon nostalgia.” 30″ by 39″ acrylic painting on canvas. This painting was sold to Amy Barber of Sweettooth Bags.

Jungle Bust

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Jungle Bust

“I liked this so much, I got a tattoo of it on my shoulder.” 30″ by 39″ acrylic painting on canvas. SOLD

The Hunting Accident

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The Hunting Accident

This was painted in 2004 before the movie Broke Back Mountain.  It’s a visual metaphor, collage story of two guys that go out hunting and have a “gay” accident. 4′ by 5′ acrylic on canvas. SOLD

The Midwood Seamstress

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The Midwood Seamstress

“Fantasies about crafty girls.” 4′ by 5′ acrylic on canvas. SOLD

Boyhood Explorers

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Boyhood Explorers

“The sexual icons of youth.” This painting was donated to the Octopus Club in Austin, Texas for their 2005 Arterotica silent auction and benefit for Aids.  It garnered the most money of all the entries that year. 4′ by 5′ acrylic on canvas. SOLD