After seeing my Fish Petroglyph at the Grand Rapids Public Museum, during ArtPrize 2014,this is a piece commissioned by the Community Development Foundation of St. Clair County in Port Huron, MI. The piece is along the Blue Water River Walk.
The St. Clair River as it pours out of the south end of Lake Huron is a unique color of cerulean blue, and the snorkeling around the barge dock next to the rock is some of the best ever: big cat fish, giant schools of minnows, musky, bass, big carp, and more. The community engagement facet of this piece was unique since it is intended to honor the history of the Native Americans and First Nations of the area.
Category: Aerospace
Amazing technology and rock art about it.
Long Live Prince : #MyBoatArt
In the Berkeley Petroglyph, I used triangles as compositional devices to unify the top and bottom of the frieze. The top panel was aerospace images and the lower frieze was a view of the Bay from the rock. This sailboat is the apex of the bottom triangle which is formed by three sailboats. This was a vintage racing boat. The purple rain color is residue from the printmaking process.
Spaceman Impression
Spaceman Detail
Trees
North Dakota Details
Below are a few details of my carving in Kenmare, ND.
Chandra Xray Observatory
The only air traffic, besides the hail seeder, and an Air Force Huey supporting the ICBM sites were B52’s based in Minot.
A space shuttle in honor of STS-132 which transpired while I was in ND.
This is an Old Holland 2010 model combine. They look like they were designed by the same person that designs Giro cycling helmets.