In my studio, while looking for my CD on shrunken heads, I found several CDs from grad school. On those CDs where all of the banner commission images I have been missing from 2000 – 2004. I did not even remember painting a mini sideshow banner of Gator Girl! It is rather funny timing because I was going to paint a large Gator Girl banner for my upcoming show. The Tattooed Temptress toured with Ozzfest 2000 and I can only chuckle at her broken foot Mighty Midget Death Diver has eluded me for 6 years and now, but he has been finally found. Loathsome Lazy, Klem’s cousin, is now available for all to see. There is a new addition to this creepy clown family and that is Vulgar. Born this past November, Vulgar is a disturbing addition to the fam.
When looking at my earlier banners from 1998, 2000, it is hard to believe that was almost a decade ago! Mini Twisted Sisters was a small oil painting I did for a client in Italy. I just wish I had a better picture of it.
Demon Creature, based on a client’s dog, has eyes and teeth that glow in the dark. I never told the client about the glow-in-the-dark eyes and teeth. I’m sure that glow-in-the-dark paint has faded by now. The glow-in-the-dark paint was invisible in light. I remember being really excited about this paint I bought at the Pearl on Canal Street. I have always wondered if they ever noticed.
Bindlestiff Family Circus banner has also been added to the sideshow banner gallery, along with many of my earliest banners.
I am only missing a few good pics of banners that I have painted over the years but I hope that you will enjoy the collection
Lost Banner Archives….Found!!!!
When looking at my earlier banners from 1998, 2000, it is hard to believe that was almost a decade ago! Mini Twisted Sisters was a small oil painting I did for a client in Italy. I just wish I had a better picture of it.
Demon Creature, based on a client’s dog, has eyes and teeth that glow in the dark. I never told the client about the glow-in-the-dark eyes and teeth. I’m sure that glow-in-the-dark paint has faded by now. The glow-in-the-dark paint was invisible in light. I remember being really excited about this paint I bought at the Pearl on Canal Street. I have always wondered if they ever noticed.
Bindlestiff Family Circus banner has also been added to the sideshow banner gallery, along with many of my earliest banners.
I am only missing a few good pics of banners that I have painted over the years but I hope that you will enjoy the collection