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Back From Australia

I just got back from a little getaway in Australia, and we had an amazing time.  We spent some time in Sydney, including the beach, and one of my favorite cities, Melbourne.  I’ll be posting more pics to my facebook page later today.  Here is a shot of my son Cristiano and I on the [...]

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Thank You Washington Schools

I just received this huge banner with so many positive notes from the students of Kamiakin High school. They are 1 of 3 schools I am visiting and performing at in the Washington State Tri Cities area. Since I’ve started and in between tours and other public appearances it has always been a priority of [...]

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Painting With My Nephew

I had some fun painting with my nephew in the studio today.  He’s a huge fan of Pokemon, so that was our inspiration.  The funniest part was getting him dressed to paint.  =)

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Jabbawockeez & My Mus.i.c. Experience

This past weekend in Vegas I finally had the chance to see the Jabbawockeez show at the Monte Carlo, Mus.i.c. You may have seen my posts about creating the painting for the lobby of their theater, so I was just excited to finally see the show LIVE. I didn’t know what to expect of the [...]

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Bubble Reflection Photography

Inspiration can even be found….on the reflection of a bubble. I’m not sure who the photographer is but they have an amazing view of our world through their lens. Check out the BBC ICECREAM blog for more.

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Pre Game Painting with Boys And Girls Club

I’m in my dressing room writing from my ipad. Before the game I had the opportunity to paint with some “Bigs” and “littles” from the Portland Boys and Girls club. It was so much fun, and they were all up to create. Now I’m really ready to perform!

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New Painting: She Loves Power

“She Loves Power” // 72″ x 60″ // Latex Paint on Canvas // 1.16.2011 Earlier today I updated my twitter with photos of me creating this in the studio.  It’s not for any project or anything special.  Just letting the ideas flow.  I’ll also leave the interpretation up to you. Be sure to check my twitter [...]

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3D Paintings by Xia Xiaowan

The Chinese artist Xia Xiaowan and David Spriggs transformed these tables into sculptures 3D thanks to multiple layers of tinted glass and coloured pencils. Versions which varies according to the axis of prospect for the panel of glass: its paintings appear in a holographic way. Via Fubiz