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More images from my adventures in Philly.  

More photos from my time at Tyler School of Art SPI.

I have been somewhat internetless when I moved to Asheville. Now that I am in Albuquerque visiting grandparents, I have internet and have been able to catch up with all my admin art stuff like updating my website. Anyways… check it outtttt… and all the other stuff I plan on posting on Tumblr until I go off the grid again. :-)

So I unfortunately never had time to post any progress updates from my time at Tyler School of Art’s Summer Intensive Painting program…so now that I am back and with full blown Internet, I can will keep you posted lots!!! Xo

So I unfortunately never had time to post any progress updates from my time at Tyler School of Art’s Summer Intensive Painting program…so now that I am back and with full blown Internet, I can will keep you posted lots!!! Xo

I am attending Tyler School of Art Summer Intensive Painting Program from June-July. It’s somewhat similar to a residency but more “art school” like. I should be pumping out some great paintings hopefully! I will keep you posted of course. :-)

I painted this landscape after a long conference call in the evening. Hence the title…

Ctrl+Alt+Del, watercolor on a legal pad with notes from my conference call… 8x11

I had a slew of crazy, stressful phone calls from managers, customers, and other coworkers this one night. I think I had enough, didn’t care about my notes, and just went to town and started putting down paint.

I painted this landscape after a long conference call in the evening. Hence the title…

Ctrl+Alt+Del, watercolor on a legal pad with notes from my conference call… 8x11

I had a slew of crazy, stressful phone calls from managers, customers, and other coworkers this one night. I think I had enough, didn’t care about my notes, and just went to town and started putting down paint.

So I finally finished (or at least I think I did) this small watercolor piece. Took me forever to decide what to do and how to resolve just the horizon. Something just kept not feeling right. While working on different other paintings, I finally put color down and just went with it. Still not sure if it’s what I want still!

En Route to Eden, 8”x8” watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil on paper

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