Favorite Works

Moon and Stars - Alphonse Mucha

Moon and Stars - Alphonse Mucha

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The Lady of Shallot - John William Waterhouse

From: Tales and Mystery of Imagination by Poe, Illustrated by Harry Clarke

From: Tales and Mystery of Imagination by Poe, Illustrated by Harry Clarke

Giant Oryx

A time lapse of the drawing I'm currently working on. This is the largest drawing I've attempted (30" x 42") - I'm hoping to be finished this week! 

Jackrabbit

My friend Tony, the front man for the Seattle based band Jackrabbit used one of my illustrations for their new album cover. 

House on the Rock

I took a trip this past summer to Spring Green, Wisconsin to visit Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin and The House on the Rock. This was my first time at The House on the Rock and I never even saw the craziest parts of it so I plan on going back. Go if you want to be in the weird zone, you won't be disappointed. 

Vikings

The Vikings made beautiful jewelry. Check out this bronze dragon brooch from the 10th century. 

City Pages Winter Guide

I had a lot of fun illustrating the cover of the City Pages Winter Guide! I also and have four other illustrations throughout the issue. It's great to live in a place like Minnesota where we don't let freezing temps get us too down and I love being outdoors all winter long. (The great polar vortex of 2013/2014 not included though. That year was BRUTAL!)

Art Essentials

Seeking and appreciating art is an essential part of my creativity. A collection of some of my favorite works which I will post from time to time:

Inktober

October is my favorite month of the year so I always get a little bummed when it nears Halloween. On the bright side, the mid- fall cycle is a great time for research, collecting leaves, and taking photos on long walks. 

Just Dam It

Beavers, beavers, beavers.... how do I even begin to explain how much I love these hard working and adorable ecosystem engineers.  If you need to take a hard earned break from looking at anything pertaining to the 2016 election cycle, I put together some great beaver articles and an interesting documentary for you. 

http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/this-19thcentury-map-shows-that-beaver-dams-are-built-to-last

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/feb/27/wild-beavers-england-devon-river

http://gizmodo.com/scientists-acquire-more-proof-that-only-beavers-can-sav-1737859426

PlantLove

I did some rearranging today and thought I would get all my plants together for a family photo. I love collecting different types of plants and learning about each of their needs. They always brighten my day and my work space. 

Inspired by bike

I spent the weekend biking in Vilas County, Wisconsin which is a beautiful area of land on the border of the Upper Peninsula. Vilas is covered with the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, the Northern Highland American Legion State Forest and many county forest lands as well as nearly 700 lakes. This is my third time riding there and it just keeps getting better. It's truly magical and full of inspiration for my nature works. 

 

 

throwing things

I was lucky enough to slam some canvases this weekend in a fun shoot with the amazingly talented director, Nate Matson for an upcoming Communist Daughter video.