A graphoscope was a 19th century device used in parlors in order to enhance the viewing of photographs and text. These novelty items consisted of a single magnifying glass, often in a…
Author: The Artist
96 seasons have happened since November 1, 1992 …. The last season has concluded … October 31, 2016.
This is an image of a tornado shelter in North Central Oklahoma, or “Red Dirt Country.” Specifically, Logan County near Mulhall. This area is also famously known as “tornado alley.”…
A still life is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter with typically commonplace objects which may be either natural (grapes) or man-made objects (straw hat). Sometimes you…
This is a simple still life photograph of a pool skimmer in which good exposure and some brilliant light make for a striking photographic image. This photograph is technically a…
Slipper, the word is recorded in English in 1478, deriving from the much older verb to slip, the notion being of footwear that is “slipped” onto the foot. These particular slippers were found…
These are some striking architectural images taken of the Keystone Community Center located in Keystone State Park near Mannford and Tulsa, Oklahoma. The structure was designed by MODA Architecture who…
A birdhouse, hanging askew on its nail, with the strange distinction of having the number thirteen placed upon the outside of the nesting house. Abandoned and lonely, this birdhouse appears to…
Large framed print. Handmade original modern art using mixed media. High resolution digitally scanned, professionally printed and framed for your aesthetic enjoyment! The frame size is a generous 19″ x…
These are images that were shot in 1990 on Kodak Professional TRI-X 400 Film and rescued from the vaults of time. The camera setup was a trusty and very fast…
When beginning an advanced drawing class in art school, the artist was issued a cow bone for the purpose of drawing, painting and sculpting this particular bone for the duration…
This is an older photograph taken in 1992 on Kodak Tri-X Pan 400 35mm print film with a trusty Minolta XGM sporting a very fast f/1.2 50mm prime lens. ©1992…
This image was recorded on a Kodak Tri-X Pan 100 film negative using a Minolta XGM camera with a fast f/1.2 50mm prime lens. The peculiar effect upon the sandstone…
This is an older set of photographs taken in 1991 on Kodak Tri-X Pan 400 35mm print film with my trusty Minolta XGM sporting an f1.2 50mm prime lens. ©1991 Formal…