Showing posts with label Thanks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanks. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Fett Is Sucked Into the Sarlacc Pitt of Nirav

My friend Nirav purchased the original "Fett" from the Star Wars Helmet Speak series. Here he stands proudly with a goofy grin on his face for me. Thanks for the picture, Nirav. He tells me he is going to add it to his Wall O' Geek, but I have yet to see it done. I'm still waiting. Nirav works for an amazing grassroots organization called Action Now that focuses on informing and mobilizing families in local communities in order to improve the conditions of those communities and neighborhoods.

Read more about Action Now and/or get involved through their blog or Facebook page.

The other two pieces, "Vader" and "Troopers", are still for sale. Contact me if interested.

Thanks again, Nirav!


Nirav w/ "Fett" There was a horrible glare in this photo. My apologies. 
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Monday, April 15, 2013

Human Nature

A couple of weeks ago I finished a commission piece for a friend of mine. Nick came to me months ago and asked me to paint something for him. Of course, I said yes, but I had no idea what to do. Nothing. I was slowly slipping into a deeper depression at the time, and struggling for clarity and creativity. Finally in a moment of sunshine and lollipops an idea hit me, and I began working on it. 

I wanted to do a piece specifically for Nick. I wanted to capture some of the glory that he exudes. Nick is a fantastic guy. He's funny, he's friendly, and very protective of those that he loves. Like a fierce lion of sorts. He is also very disciplined physically. He has his black belt, and is looking to impart his skills and knowledge to eager students. Nick is young and brash, and I believe still searching for exactly what he wants in life just like a lot of people in this world. Like everyone in this world I believe we're all entangle with harmony, but never in tune with it.  

I wanted to capture the essence of Nick in a painting. Something bold. Something fun. Something displaying traits of how beautiful we all are, but also how we struggle from time to time. 

The piece I painted for Nick I call "Human Nature".


"Human Nature" - 24" x 48" Acrylic on canvas

After I presented it to him he insisted I have a beer and help him hang it. How could I refuse? Here's Nick after the celebratory hanging. 



Working on this commission piece for him was a fantastic experience. I was going through a lot during it, and I lost a lot because of my depression. However, there's always a silver lining somewhere, and I must say this was a pretty bright silver lining. 

If you're interested in an original piece by me for you then contact me, and let me work for you. :)


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