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August Art Auction

August Art Auction is your chance to support the arts and keep S.P.A.C.E. Gallery going for another year!
Bid on pieces (like those pictured above from John Brickels and Beth Robinson) and other local talents. The auction starts on Friday and continues online at www.augustartauction.com. The bidding will end at our closing reception, Thursday August 26th [...]

Today is the 30th anniversary of the arcade game “Pac Man” being released. To commemorate, Google has a playable version on their home page.
I hesitate to date myself but I remember when Pac man first came to our little neighborhood arcade (well, the game room at a local tourist attraction to be more precise). I [...]

I haven’t updated my online gallery very much lately, however, that’s not to say I haven’t been putting new works to paper. Some of my more recent illustrations, all of which are a combination of carbon pencils and watercolor pencils on Bristol plate…

(Four More After the Cut…)

The other day I set a few cookies onto my bedside table, I was going to have a can of beer, a few cookies, and read my book before bed. I set my cookies down and immediately had to grab my camera because when I drew back my cookie-eating hand this was looking back at [...]

Adirondack Vacation

When I was in 5th Grade, the Winter Olympics came to my neighborhood. It was a proud time for us, and all of us kids had Olympic Fever that winter. It was my first introduction to the Olympics, it left an impact and ever since then I’ve been a total fanatic for the Winter Games.
Naturally [...]

2009 South End Art Hop

This past weekend, Beth and I enjoyed Burlington’s annual “South End Art Hop.” Well to be more precise, we spent most of it in S.P.A.C.E., which was more than enough really… not only was mine and Beth’s art hanging in that location, and not only is Beth’s studio located there, but the location was just [...]

Step One: Start with one green bowl.

Whoops!

Iran Photo Study

Dead celebrities come and go, revolution is forever (or for at least 30 years)

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