Monday, October 26, 2009

The old horizon...

AH Ha, back sooner than you thought huh? like I said I'm trying to get a piece done at least every other day now. and well over the weekend i actually finished 2, one i'll post up now the other later on if I'm so inclined.
Anyway, Leaves are turning, Halloween is a week away. You know when I moved here I thought I was getting away from all that cold weather in the east. But noooo, On a mighty windy, hell not even mighty windy day the cold will cut right through you out here on the open plains. Good time of year to get warm stay inside and do nothing but paint and draw, and drink warm liquids all day and some nights long.

ok enough rambling, and on with the show.

"Ransom notes keep falling from your mouth"

Friday, October 23, 2009

Blacker than the blackest black.

Well it looks like fall has set in pretty good and hard. But that's ok i'll deal with it, and hey Halloween is just around the corner! the best time of the year!
I'm trying to draw and finish a new peice at least every other day, whether or not I'm happy with it and post it here is another story, but I'm sure some will show up.

Anyway as promised here you go. for your optical pleasure.

"Season of Wither"

Monday, October 19, 2009

We must bear the brunt of danger...

Was watching tv last night and of all places a Levi's commercial used and reminded me of one of my favorite Walt Whitman poem's. Here it is in entirety for your pleasure.
Will update soon with new work.

Pioneers! O Pioneers!

COME my tan-faced children,
Follow well in order, get your weapons ready,
Have you your pistols? have you your sharp-edged axes?
Pioneers! O pioneers!

For we cannot tarry here,
We must march my darlings, we must bear the brunt of danger,
We the youthful sinewy races, all the rest on us depend,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

O you youths, Western youths,
So impatient, full of action, full of manly pride and friendship,
Plain I see you Western youths, see you tramping with the foremost,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Have the elder races halted?
Do they droop and end their lesson, wearied over there beyond the seas?
We take up the task eternal, and the burden and the lesson,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

All the past we leave behind,
We debouch upon a newer mightier world, varied world,
Fresh and strong the world we seize, world of labor and the march,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

We detachments steady throwing,
Down the edges, through the passes, up the mountains steep,
Conquering, holding, daring, venturing as we go the unknown ways,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

We primeval forests felling,
We the rivers stemming, vexing we and piercing deep the mines within,
We the surface broad surveying, we the virgin soil upheaving,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Colorado men are we,
From the peaks gigantic, from the great sierras and the high plateaus,
From the mine and from the gully, from the hunting trail we come,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

From Nebraska, from Arkansas,
Central inland race are we, from Missouri, with the continental blood intervein'd,
All the hands of comrades clasping, all the Southern, all the Northern,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

O resistless restless race!
O beloved race in all! O my breast aches with tender love for all!
O I mourn and yet exult, I am rapt with love for all,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Raise the mighty mother mistress,
Waving high the delicate mistress, over all the starry mistress,
(bend your heads all,)
Raise the fang'd and warlike mistress, stern, impassive, weapon'd mistress,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

See my children, resolute children,
By those swarms upon our rear we must never yield or falter,
Ages back in ghostly millions frowning there behind us urging,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

On and on the compact ranks,
With accessions ever waiting, with the places of the dead quickly fill'd,
Through the battle, through defeat, moving yet and never stopping,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

O to die advancing on!
Are there some of us to droop and die? has the hour come?
Then upon the march we fittest die, soon and sure the gap is fill'd.
Pioneers! O pioneers!

All the pulses of the world,
Falling in they beat for us, with the Western movement beat,
Holding single or together, steady moving to the front, all for us,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Life's involv'd and varied pageants,
All the forms and shows, all the workmen at their work,
All the seamen and the landsmen, all the masters with their slaves,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

All the hapless silent lovers,
All the prisoners in the prisons, all the righteous and the wicked,
All the joyous, all the sorrowing, all the living, all the dying,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

I too with my soul and body,
We, a curious trio, picking, wandering on our way,
Through these shores amid the shadows, with the apparitions pressing,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Lo, the darting bowling orb!
Lo, the brother orbs around, all the clustering suns and planets,
All the dazzling days, all the mystic nights with dreams,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

These are of us, they are with us,
All for primal needed work, while the followers there in embryo wait behind,
We to-day's procession heading, we the route for travel clearing,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

O you daughters of the West!
O you young and elder daughters! O you mothers and you wives!
Never must you be divided, in our ranks you move united,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Minstrels latent on the prairies!
(Shrouded bards of other lands, you may rest, you have done your work,)
Soon I hear you coming warbling, soon you rise and tramp amid us,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Not for delectations sweet,
Not the cushion and the slipper, not the peaceful and the studious,
Not the riches safe and palling, not for us the tame enjoyment,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Do the feasters gluttonous feast?
Do the corpulent sleepers sleep? have they lock'd and bolted doors?
Still be ours the diet hard, and the blanket on the ground,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Has the night descended?
Was the road of late so toilsome? did we stop discouraged nodding on our way?
Yet a passing hour I yield you in your tracks to pause oblivious,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Till with sound of trumpet,
Far, far off the daybreak call-hark! how loud and clear I hear it wind,
Swift! to the head of the army!-swift! spring to your places,
Pioneers! O pioneers!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

"Often immitated, but never duplicated!"

RIP Captain Lou Albano
July 29, 1933 - October 14, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Satan in a thong.

Wow, just noticed I'm only updating this about once a month, it was my intention to try to update more often, and I'll still try to do that. Hmmm of late not much going on, just tattooing and making art, sitting around on my plush butt. Been watching an excellent series on PBS Ken Burns "The National Parks: America's Best Idea". Has been great so far, and I will say the part of last nights episode about the Smokey Mtns. made me kinda homesick. Need to go visit "home" soon.
Anywho, art for your perusal.

"Born Weird"

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Blood on the Bluegrass

Hey all been a minute since I updated this last, sorry about that. Been doing other things, and working. Looks like fall is coming sooner than normal. Hope we're not in for a harsh winter. Have I mentioned I hate Hate HATE the cold... Anyway I digress.
I'll try to post some more later for now I'll leave you with a bit of an older piece for you viewing pleasure.

"Dearly Departed"

Thursday, August 6, 2009

And away we go...

Well as promised here is my first official post with some content.
Not much going on as of late, just trying to make it through this oklahoma summer heat and the unseasonal thunderstorms, and painting and scrounging up tattoo work.
I was going to post up the preview art for next years TrickConTreat, however I wasn't pleased with what I had so I started over, I'll let you all take a peak at that as soon as I'm not annoyed by it.
but for now I'll post up my latest watercolor painting, Hope you enjoy. I'll be back soon with some more goodness.

"Gentlemen tell no tales."

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Hi.

Welcome to my new home on the interwebs. Not much up yet but I will get more content added in the next little bit. Some new art, sketches, interesting photos that I have found or took, news and going on. You know the usuall stuff that keeps me occupied. I hope you enjoy.