Category Archives: ancient greek
Two for one special
This weekend, not only will I have work up at Orycon, but I will also be having a piece at Arabian Nights series at Splendorporium. How about that? Friday night will be the open reception with story telling and apparently … Continue reading
Great Greek Statues, Batman! Is that an Etsy Coupon Code?
To celebrate the recently opened art exhibit, The Body Beautiful, at the Portland Art Museum I want to offer a very special deal. All my ancient art style and themed work will be available at a discount of 20% from … Continue reading
GeekGirlCon
The Gorgonist and I will be in the Artist Alley at tables 312 and 313 with a ton of goodies! I will have two new books for pre-ordering. I will be offering free shipping to anyone who pre-orders either Heavenly … Continue reading
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Tualatin 17th Artsplash
Just finished placing three large boxes filled with framed art for set up tomorrow. After three years, I will be making a return to this beloved annual artshow. The weather looks like it’s going to 72-75 all weekend. We open … Continue reading
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All the Way to San Jose
I am officially excited and anxious. I will be joining the over 300 other artists at Fanime 2012. Not only will I be returning with a better set up, but a newly overhauled body of work ready for the masses … Continue reading
Returning to my roots and they go way back
Art study inspired from scene of Nebamun and his family hunting the marshes I went to college thinking I would have a career as a history professor. This was inspired from my high school senior final project where I built … Continue reading