The photographic art pieces are now available for sale in my Etsy shop. All the pieces are hand-made in my studio, from artwork in my portfolio.
I've started with 5x7 greeting cards that also make wonderful art for office, cubicle, locker or other small spaces.
Find out what's new in my Etsy Shop:
http://www.GesturesPhoto.etsy.com, and be sure to tell your friends. :-)
More about Etsy, from their main website:
Etsy is an online marketplace for buying & selling all things handmade. Our mission is to enable people to make a living making things, and to reconnect makers with buyers. Our vision is to build a new economy and present a better choice.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Memories of Summer
Thursday, January 8, 2009
2009 Calendars Available!
I know, it's a little late, but the 2009 calendars are ready! I've designed two this year - the Beauty of Nature features works showcasing the natural environment that is the Northwest US - Idaho and Montana, to be specific.
The second is the first in a series featuring works from the Cars in the Field series, and showcases classic/vintage/old cars in the environments they now call home.
Calendars are printed on high quality, high density paper that’s easy to write on, and come bound and ready for hanging on your wall. Each page is a matte coated print. It has a hanger and white wire binding, are satin-coated prints on high quality art paper, and sized 11.69" x 16.54".
The second is the first in a series featuring works from the Cars in the Field series, and showcases classic/vintage/old cars in the environments they now call home.
Calendars are printed on high quality, high density paper that’s easy to write on, and come bound and ready for hanging on your wall. Each page is a matte coated print. It has a hanger and white wire binding, are satin-coated prints on high quality art paper, and sized 11.69" x 16.54".
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
1950 Cadillac Sedan
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Operation: Love Reunited
As part of my involvement with Operation:Love Reunited, I donate my time to deployed or deploying soldiers and their families so they have nice family portraits during the deployment.
J is returning to complete his training, then he's headed to Korea for his first overseas deployment. He and his family got together in downtown Boise the day before his return to duty.
It's such an honor for me to be able to say "thank you" in this small way to the soldiers for all they do for us, and to their families for their support of their soldiers.
Thank you, J, for your service.
J is returning to complete his training, then he's headed to Korea for his first overseas deployment. He and his family got together in downtown Boise the day before his return to duty.
It's such an honor for me to be able to say "thank you" in this small way to the soldiers for all they do for us, and to their families for their support of their soldiers.
Thank you, J, for your service.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
1948 Buick Super Convertible
Yet another in the Cars in the Field series - a 1948 Buick Super Convertible.
The current owner, "J", was fortunate to meet the original owner after his father bought it from a junkyard. The original owner heard J's father talking in a truck stop about the "new" car he just bought, and struck up a conversation. He then joined J's father in a short trip to see the car, and confirmed it was the one he had purchased new.
The story went that shortly after he and his wife purchased it in 1948, their marriage hit a rough spot and they divorced. She was awarded the car in the divorce settlement, so when he delivered it to her to take possession, he left it running in her driveway - with a brick on the accelerator. The engine threw a rod and was sent to the junkyard shortly thereafter, where it lived until J's father purchased it as a project car.
The car is now back on stage as a project car. Recently moved into this cozy shop where it'll get a complete restoration, with ultimate plans of taking J on a cross-country road trip to see the sights of America.
The current owner, "J", was fortunate to meet the original owner after his father bought it from a junkyard. The original owner heard J's father talking in a truck stop about the "new" car he just bought, and struck up a conversation. He then joined J's father in a short trip to see the car, and confirmed it was the one he had purchased new.
The story went that shortly after he and his wife purchased it in 1948, their marriage hit a rough spot and they divorced. She was awarded the car in the divorce settlement, so when he delivered it to her to take possession, he left it running in her driveway - with a brick on the accelerator. The engine threw a rod and was sent to the junkyard shortly thereafter, where it lived until J's father purchased it as a project car.
The car is now back on stage as a project car. Recently moved into this cozy shop where it'll get a complete restoration, with ultimate plans of taking J on a cross-country road trip to see the sights of America.
More Cars in the Field
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