A drake Hooded Merganser, printed using black oil based ink on Yasutomo Rice Paper from a cut block of linoleum.
The Print.
9 1/2” X 13” Black Oil Based Ink on Rice Paper
The Cut Block
A drake Hooded Merganser, printed using black oil based ink on Yasutomo Rice Paper from a cut block of linoleum.
The Print.
9 1/2” X 13” Black Oil Based Ink on Rice Paper
The Cut Block
A coyote skull found in San Diego, drawn from observation.
I caught this small Starry Flounder while Surfperch fishing. It was hooked deep and wouldn’t have survived if I had released it, so I decided to keep it and make a half cast for reference.
Cleaned and dried.
Placed in bedding material to midline.
Plaster negative dried and sealed.
Resin positive.
Towards the end of last duck season I shot a very nice Hooded Merganser drake. I made made an alginate mold and poured plaster. The result was a finely detailed, beautiful cast, cleaned up, primed and antiqued with oil paint.
I started this painting of a drake Harlequin Duck that I abandoned because it wasn’t coming together as I had hoped. I still like the ducks gesture, and maybe one day I’ll give it another go.
Underdrawing
Underpainting
5” X 7”
Acrylic on Panel
8 1/2” X 11”
Memorial Commission
Acrylic on Wood Panel
A uniquely handsome bird, the Harlequin duck is found along the rocky shores and crashing waves of both N. American coasts.
Acrylic on Panel
10” X 10”
Sketch
Pencil on Newsprint
Pencil on Newsprint
Logo commissioned by the Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society for their 2019 Annual Meeting in Bend, Oregon.
12” X 12”
Acrylic on Illustration Board
Vignette
Detail
A pair of paintings for the same client.
Bull Reticulated Giraffe
8”X10”
Acrylic on Panel
Reference - Desi, a 10’ male giraffe living at the Oregon Zoo
Naked Mole Rat
10” X 10”
Acrylic on Panel
Reference - Naked mole rat’s at the Oregon Zoo.
Dire Wolf Skull
Graphite on Newsprint
Drawn from a skeleton displayed at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center.
8” X 10”
Acrylic on Panel
Lucky
From left to right
1) Rocky Mountain Mule Deer
2) Columbian Blacktail Deer
3) Sitka Blacktail Deer
Acrylic on Panel 11” X 14”
Pencil on Paper
Carefully bred spotted horses called Appaloosas were named after the Palouse River that runs through the traditional land of the Nez Perce.
8” X 10” Acrylic on Panel
The Surf Scoter is frequently seen “scooting” through the surf, and diving beneath breaking waves. It has a large oddly shaped bill. It’s appearance and habitat preference makes it one of my favorites to see along the coast.
Black ink on chip board.
A Camarasaurus skull from Jurassic Utah. Drawn from a specimen on display at the Natural History Museum of Utah.