Bad quality photo…can’t borrow the Nikon anymore, I’m back in DC!
This is unfinished but check it:
October 1, 2012 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Art, Artist, Camacho, Cigars, Color Theory, colorist, DC, Fauvism, Impressionist, Painting, Terrance McKenna, voynich manuscript | Leave a comment
This piece was in an exhibit this Spring at the George Washington University. Here is a slideshow of the initial developments, the finished piece, and some exhibit photos compliments of my friend Elyse.
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July 7, 2012 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism, Art, Dankism, Dionysus, Exhibit, Expressionism, fractals, George Washington University, GWU, Hades, Impressionism, Joseph Campbell, Mythology, Persephone | Leave a comment
Image
Based on a Native American creation myth.
*Note the turtle resembles a lion
July 5, 2012 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Art, Color Theory, Dankism, Lion, Native American, Turtle | Leave a comment
This animal has the characteristics of a tiger, lion, bat, and fox
February 29, 2012 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Animus, Art, Bat, Dankism, Fox, Lion, Spirit Animal, Tiger | 1 Comment
After a short hiatus I’m back finally…
February 16, 2012 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Art, Dankism, Terrance McKenna | Leave a comment
I named this piece after one of my favorite videos (Blockhead- The Music Scene) As with many others…it no longer exists.
December 30, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Art, Blockhead, Dankism, Fauvism | 1 Comment
This piece is named after the ancient Mayan city in North Georgia (learn more here!)
This is the only cardboard piece (as of yet). I completed it around June 2011. It’s found a great home in my sister’s bedroom (Woo Boost!)
December 29, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Art, Claude Monet, Dankism, Hernando de Soto, John Major Jenkins, Mayans, Terrance McKenna, Yupaha | 1 Comment
Inside the Tabernacle
Update: has been found crumpled up in my studio
December 25, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Art, Dankism, Infinity, MC Escher, String Theory, Zardoz | Leave a comment
This is a self portrait that has been destroyed. Alas, once again, hyperspace resurrection…
December 25, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Anakin, Art, Carl Sagan, Dankism, Hyperspace Resurrection, Joseph Campbell, Leia, Luke, Obiwan, Padme, Terrance McKenna, Yoda | Leave a comment
I painted this in the hospital late this September, it has a great home with one of my good friends now.
December 17, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Alex Grey, Art, Fauvism, Herman Hesse, Hunter S. Thompson, Marilyn Manson, Pre-Raphaelite | 1 Comment
Ode to the primitive, primordial, and prehistoric relics of my artistic development…
December 10, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Art, Color Theory, Dankism, Fauvism | Leave a comment
These have been destroyed, only here can they continue their journey…
December 9, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Albert Hoffmann, Art, Color Theory, Dankism, The Grateful Dead, The Knife | Leave a comment
December 6, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Art, Cy Twombly, Dionysus, Eleusis, Fauvism, fractals, Hades, Impressionism, Jackson Pollock, nature, Persephone | Leave a comment
December 1, 2011 | Categories: The Studio | Tags: Abstract Expressionism, Art, Dankism, Dennis McKenna, Eternal Return, fractals, Impressionism, Milan Kundera, Mircea Eliade, nature, Shamanism, Terrance McKenna | Leave a comment
Empire of the Sun ‘Half Mast’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z8R38QrBhM&ob=av2e
Photo Credit: Jake Merrill
Boston artist David Addison Small told me his mistake of selling his first painting to someone who wanted a piece to match their couch. He vowed it would never happen again. I thought if I gave away my first painting I would avoid this problem…
But Iris was thrilled when she envisioned my painting next to her black and gold couch. Oh well, at least it has a great home, her son’s an artist too.
Check out more of David Addison Small’s work here!
November 18, 2011 | Categories: The Invisible Landscape | Tags: Art, David Addison Small, Domino Theory, Fauvism, The Grateful Dead | Leave a comment