I’ve been a bit quiet lately. I have some big news coming up that I’m not quite ready to announce. But let’s just say that something exciting is coming down the pike, and I am spending as much time as I can furiously working in the studio.
In the meantime, I wanted to announce that three of my paintings — Mike’s Car Wash, Loreen Drinks, and Rita with a Gun – will be a part of the San Francisco Noir show at Studio Gallery. The paintings are a part of a series of small, portrait-driven works based on vintage photographs from the 1960s and 70s. While a lot of my larger works are inspired by my trips to my grandparents’ house in California as a kid, these paintings feel more inspired by my upbringing in rural Ohio.
The show runs from May 15th to June 2nd. The opening reception (which I’m planning on attending) will be this Sunday, May 18th, from 3 to 5 pm. Hope to see you there!