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Oil on linen canvas $90
#CokieTheClown #FatMike #NoFX #FatWreckChords #FatWreck #Cokie
Oil on linen canvas $90
#CokieTheClown #FatMike #NoFX #FatWreckChords #FatWreck #Cokie
#PunkRockArt #VanGogh #VanGoghMuseum
#PunkRockArt #VanGogh #VanGoghMuseum
Bad paper? Wrong mix?
#PinholePhotography #IlfordPhotoPaper #MGRC #BlackAndWhitePhotography
Bad paper? Wrong mix?
#PinholePhotography #IlfordPhotoPaper #MGRC #BlackAndWhitePhotography
Oil on 9”x10” linen canvas board.
Oil on 9”x10” linen canvas board.
Mine is the red and gold one.
So stoked to be a part of such an amazing group of talented artists. Already looking forward to the next one!
Mine is the red and gold one.
So stoked to be a part of such an amazing group of talented artists. Already looking forward to the next one!
A friend asked me to paint his uncle (and dog), so I did.
A friend asked me to paint his uncle (and dog), so I did.
Oil on 20”x24” stretched linen canvas.
Oil on 20”x24” stretched linen canvas.
Winston Smith with my DOGE Bat!
Winston Smith with my DOGE Bat!
I don’t think I was supposed to have fun in Portland yesterday, but I did. I wasn’t trying to push back against this christofascist empire, I just wanted to be a part of a community where I felt safe. I live on the outskirts of Portland where I don’t. And that’s sad.
I don’t think I was supposed to have fun in Portland yesterday, but I did. I wasn’t trying to push back against this christofascist empire, I just wanted to be a part of a community where I felt safe. I live on the outskirts of Portland where I don’t. And that’s sad.
(Photo painted with artist’s permission)
(Photo painted with artist’s permission)
The early impressionists were like the punx of the 19th century. They originally called themselves “The Independents” and held their own art shows. They handed out flyers that read, “Come see the works of 5 degenerates and 2 women”. It was the two women that brought the ruckus.
The early impressionists were like the punx of the 19th century. They originally called themselves “The Independents” and held their own art shows. They handed out flyers that read, “Come see the works of 5 degenerates and 2 women”. It was the two women that brought the ruckus.