Wildness By Design

Eccentric art for interesting people.

Most often people fill out these "about me" segments with education, qualifications, and work history. I don't want to bother with that. Instead, I am going to tell you a story. It's the story of how the series you see before you, came to be.

I live on the remote Oregon Coast. As you can probably guess, there is a lot of beach and coastal themed art around here. Most of it, while being well done, is what I consider basic and repetitious. It was never the subject matter that interested in me at all. That was about to change.

My younger sister (also an accomplished artist) owned a local art gallery and wanted me to put on an ocean themed exhibition with my sharp edgy style. I agreed only because I had been in a artistic rut for years and a deadline was good motivation.

I had zero inspiration. I sat staring at my paper and charcoal for weeks. I tried to sketch a few boats, then crumpled them up. Stared some more. I then ruffled through some of my old art from back when I lived with my roommates. At the time, they had commissioned me to re-paint a crappy canvas with something they had found on pintrest. It was Anthropomorphism (animal heads on people bodies) and I thought it was pretty darn cool so when I left I took it with me.

So there I was, staring a piece of art I had done years ago and suddenly it hit me. I should do this with sea creatures. So I did. The very first one in the series is the Puffer Fish. I enjoyed the challenge so much that I simply haven't stopped doing them.

For my full collection and complete life's work go to: www.wildnessbydesign.com prepare to raise a few eyebrows, laugh, or even be slightly disturbed.

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