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As a high school kid in Regina, Saskatchewan, Mr. LaBlonde and Mr. Betteridge were my art teachers. I had only a vague interest in art at that time. I did not flourish in the high school class and produced nothing memorable. Yet, I fancied that someday I would dabble in the visual arts and I chose a wandering path to pursue my interest. It's now fair to say that I have dabbled in the visual arts.
Many of these paintings were created with the spiritual assistance of several apprentices, who happen to be developmentally delayed.
Enjoy the pictures
"bob or jesus" (print only). - the faces of bob marley and jesus emerge.
"english country garden" is on homemade paper. For a few years i gathered fall leaves, pressed and painted them. i see a wrought iron theme in the picture, hence the "country garden". (approx 18" x 24")
"guitar abstract" is actually a table top and is available in print form only. I used a guitar, a brass bed-head, a frame from a mirror, and pie plates to create the design.
"seaweed" is on wood. (dimensions approx. 18" x 18")
"partridge family" is a large painting. acrylic on wood, it is approximately 4'x 2'. i like its simplicity.
"le vandale" depicts an unusual plant in a suave apartment. pastel and chalk on paper. by the way, i was once nicknamed "the vandal".
"two moons" - felt marker and acrylic on paper. i used a "sharpie" to draw craggy yet crisp lines. there are little people playing in the picture in various places. (18"x24")
"pink brain cells" is pictured here with a hand-painted pink frame. the framing is easily removed if desired. the painting is darker thatn deicted. (acrylic 20" x 30")
"moon and stars" is acrylic on paper(36"x20"). it is made up of two pieces of paper that are joined together. the seam is visible but not detrimental to the painting).
"mexican sunset" is actually painted onto the front of a filing cabinet. (spray paint and acrylic)(print only)