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What You Want Is What You Get
Oil on linen
20” x 24” (framed 30” x 34”)
$8,950
A vivid, hyper-real still life blending classical technique with fast food iconography. Rich detail, sharp realism, and a striking commentary on modern consumer culture.
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Gone Fishing
Oil on linen
16” x 16” (framed 22” x 22”)
$4,750
“This painting is packed with power and confidence. All the items are carefully chosen for content, color, and composition. The composition swirls around the figurine like an eddy in the ocean. The splashes of red draw the eye repeatedly back to the center of interest, clearly the white whale. But what if the artist is making a different statement… Fishing “gone”. All of the objects in this painting are old and out of use today. Things tattered, the shell vacated and broken, the life preserver a hopeful toss to the fishing industry.”
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Almost Dutch
Oil on linen
13” x 19” (framed 22” x 28”)
SOLD
Exquisite still life in a refined old-world style, featuring a luminous blue glass, silver vessel, and a vibrant yellow lemon with curling peel. Soft, muted tones create elegant contrast and timeless harmony.
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Dia De Los Muertos
Oil on linen
11” x 14” (framed 17” x 21”)
SOLD
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All The Secrets In My Bag
Oil on MDF panel
18” x 18” (framed 21” x 21”)
SOLD
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A Girl With Braids
Oil on linen
14” x 24” (framed 20” x 30”)
$3,950
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Always Carry A Towel
Oil on linen
6” x 8” (framed 10” x 12”)
$450
“A towel is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have,” is a quote from Douglas Adams’ book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”. The phrase is often paired with the advice, “Don’t panic.”
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Show Me The Way To The Next Whiskey Bar
Oil on MDF panel
5.5” x 12” (framed 6” x 13”)
$950
Titled “Show Me the Way to the Next Whiskey Bar”, the work borrows its name from the song by Jim Morrison, infusing the still life with a subtle narrative of yearning, indulgence, and the wandering spirit of nightlife. As part of the series “Of Booze and Music”, it weaves together visual realism and musical reference, capturing not just objects but the atmosphere and attitude suggested by the song.
The result is a playful yet contemplative piece—one that blurs the line between fine craftsmanship and cultural storytelling, inviting viewers to step into the illusion and follow the trail to that “next whiskey bar.”
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Kind Of Blue
Oil on MDF panel
6” x 12” (framed 7” x 13”)
SOLD
“Kind of Blue” plays on the iconic Miles Davis album with its cool, introspective atmosphere. The gin bottles luminous blue color echoes the album’s moody, jazz-infused palette. A dried, withered lemon suggests a cocktail long finished or a moment already passed.
A part of “Of Booze and Music” series, the work merges musical influence with hyper-real illusion. The worn edges of the cubby, the reflections on the glass, the dramatic play of shadow all heighten the sense that viewers are peering into an actual niche rather than a flat surface. It is a quiet, atmospheric homage to Davis’s legendary album—cool, contemplative, tinged with the passage of time.
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A Ship in a Bottle
Oil on panel
12” x 16” (framed 19” x 23”)
$3,650
The painting depicts a ship in a bottle resting gently on its side, rendered with soft realistic lighting. The artist uses traditional painting techniques and meticulous attention to refracted light to create lifelike glass effects and delicate shadows. The vivid blue sails inside the bottle stand out against the muted background, showcasing both precision and classical craftsmanship.