
@grammarblog http://www.flickr.com/photos/eliza/1225599010/
This is the closest most of you will ever come to winning a jackpot. Feed a twenty in here, then do a victory lap around the dryers while your winnings clatter and clang into the scoop. Shout “WOOOOO”, and raise your fists like Jesus is back, just scored a touchdown, and brought garlic-rosemary calzones for everyone, even the vegans.
@warrenellis Halloween is both older and better than you. That cannot be said for many things in this world.
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=7657653
This is a print from an original oil painting, now in the collection of Angel Ceballos.
I wish I had grown up here, in the City.
Printed on matte heavyweight paper, 8.5 x 11″ with room for framing.
Signed and numbered by the artist.
I believe in vicious balance, animism, and passive paranoia.To thank the universe for this fortuitous eviction, I paid some parking tickets.
I didn’t want to move. Bur the all-night ranting in the streets and the gangs of feral teenage crackhos, nubile or not, made for bad times.
Lisette (I’m Sorry, You Have the Right Number): Sold
Afterglow (a Stroll): Sold (prints available)
Shine: Sold
Eye Hurty Kids #1 (Xartreuse) is up as an ACEO on Etsy. More to follow.
I have not touched the Vacuum-Traffic Controller in far too long, but that’s the next original that will be completed, probably. That or the Cardiographer, which hasn’t had any status pictures in a while.
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=7600667
12 x 12″
oil on canvas
Shine is a thick, decadent painting on a deep, solid frame. Cool gold, blue-black, and jewel-like chartreuse tumble across her demon skin. In low light, she seems to glow.
This was the penultimate piece in the Bee Commission, a years-long toil involving dozens of abandoned projects, and a not insubstantial number of completed ones. After I finished this incredibly grueling painting for my client and presented it to him, I realized it wasn’t really what he had been asking for in the first place. So the final Bee Commission piece came shortly thereafter, and made everyone happy. I was left with Shine, which I am now ready to sell.
This is titled “shine” in relation to a magnetic poem with the line:
shine beneath the honey garden
and watch the sea for me
A painstakingly-rendered oil painting, created over the span of a year, Shine underwent multiple incarnations in various colors and configurations. Progress photos can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/eliza/sets/72157594183395035/
I know that original paintings can be pricy. I am more than willing to discuss multiple payments over time, and entertain offers.
Los Angeles: tastes like burning.