
Archive for December, 2005
December 22nd, 2005
Ready for a close up

Check out my latest project . . . I worked with Josh Gillick of Artist Film to create this video bio of my life and work. I got to work with some of my friends from way back when in Detroit, Jason and Chris Kuehn – they wrote a song just for the film; it’s great!
Everyone came to the cabin for filming and it was a blast. It’s amazing how you can reconnect with old friends again as if you had just seen them yesterday. Am I ready to leave the easel for a life in front of the camera? You decide . . . (watch the film)
December 6th, 2005
There’s No Place Like Home
The Bacchus Frog was not the only toast I got to make at the recent Vinings Gallery show in Atlanta. Since Atlanta’s my home base and home to many of my collectors, I got to hang with just about EVERYBODY in town who loves art, wine, and all combinations thereof.
Gary Handler at Vinings Gallery did another bang-up job this year, especially since my show was the premiere of the gallery’s newly expanded and renovated space. The gallery looked great, Gary, and so did everyone who came to see me over that weekend. Check out pictures from the event and add a post if you came to the show!
December 1st, 2005
St. Augustine — What a show!

It’s good to be back in the studio after traveling to Detroit for Thanksgiving. Not only can I get back to work, it’s about 60 degrees warmer in Atlanta! It was great getting to spend some family time, especially after a whirlwind fall of traveling to shows and events.
Just before Thanksgiving, I was in St. Augustine for a series of shows put on by the great staff of Cutter & Cutter Fine Art. They’re a family-owned operation that has several galleries in St. Augustine, and they put on a fantastic show. We got to hang with an amazing group of collectors.
This is a photo of John and Cathy Hartford with Rob, Vanessa and myself. They treated us to an evening on their yacht, the Gandy Dancer. If you’ve never been to St. Augustine, it is certainly worth a trip. I can vouch for the galleries, (click here to see photos from the show) but you’ll have to check out the wining and dining for yourself.
