Posted: January 28th, 2010 | Author: Sean | Filed under: Finished Works, Projects | Tags: blue, commission, fall, flowers, forest, gren, lake, landscape, male figure, mountain, oil, oil painting, orange, painting, purple, seasons, snow, spring, storm, summer, union, waterfall, wind, winter, yellow | No Comments »
This is the end result of a commission for Nathaniel Haack. Below is a veeerrrryyy early shot of the painting in progress. My thanks go out to Mark David Gray who helped me transform this painting.


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Posted: November 15th, 2008 | Author: Sean | Filed under: Thoughts | Tags: hibernation, nostalgia, winter | No Comments »
December approaches. As the cold creeps south I can feel it, even in my young bones. I hope this winter is kinder than last. I will be glad to be back in Madison soon. I miss the people there and it feels like ages. I miss the taste of the LD, the familiarity, the fam.
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Posted: November 10th, 2008 | Author: Sean | Filed under: Thoughts | Tags: temperature, winter | No Comments »
My whole body is constantly cold now. Heavy coat is becoming more and more obsolete. Temperature reporting at 45 degrees fahrenhei. The only solace of warmth I find is at work, biking, sleep. Off to bed.
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Posted: November 8th, 2008 | Author: Sean | Filed under: Thoughts | Tags: temperatures, winter | No Comments »
I can see my breath from where I’m sitting. Its fucking cold. 50 degrees isn’t that cold I suppose, especially when you factor in my heavy coat and some heavy metal. Nothing else gets my blood flowing like a good dose of bass trampling metal.
Nothing gets me more excited than a new idea which consumes my mind and lets my imagination have a field day. Such has been this week, lots of new ideas, lots of new energy. I’m currently working on two commissions (4 illustrations and one portrait painting) as well as a gift painting for my grandparents, my two drawing projects and another painting project. In addition I’m working on my final project for ceramics. I wish I had no jobs so that I could spend time really investigating some of these things.
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