Signage
Aloha Norma Blair
Acrylic on woodpanel
36"X48"
2022
A fresh and vibrant portrait with some themed typography of the stunningly adorable Norma Blair for her first Hawaiian themed birthday party.
A Rose Speaks
Acrylic on woodpanel
30"X48"
2020
Signage design for floral shop display.
Let All That You Do Be Done In Love
Acrylic on woodpanel
28"X38"
2020
Signage design for floral shop display.
Let's Go Crazy
Acrylic on Woodpanel
24"X30"
2019
Portrait of rockstar Prince surrounded by the lyrics from the sing "Let's go crazy". Inspired by the glamorous poster design and musical fashions of rock and roll.
Hello.
Acrylic on wood panel
30"X48"
2018
Portrait and play of words from the Lionel Richie song "Hello".
It's Happening Again
Acrylic on wood panel
30"X48"
2018
Portrait of 'The Giant' from the television series Twin Peaks.
Zeke's
Acrylic on wood panel
20"X48"
2018
Signage merchandising Zeke's coffee.
Nostalgic Candy
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X36"
2015
Hand painted signage for
Candy shop.
Candy shop.
Nostalgic Candy
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X36"
2015
Hand painted signage for
Candy shop.
Candy shop.
Nostalgic Candy
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X30"
2015
Hand painted signage for
Candy shop.
Candy shop.
Nostalgic Candy
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X30"
2015
Hand painted signage for
Candy shop.
Candy shop.
You're In Wine Country
Acrylic on wood panel
28"X40"
2017
Hand painted signage for wine shop.
Charcuterie
Acrylic on wood panel
20"X24"
2017
Signage for charcuterie shop.
Just Right BBQ
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X36"
2017
Signage highlighting small town family owned barbecue compant.
The Power Of One Flower
Acrylic on woodpanel
20"X24"
2015
Signage design for floral shop display.
Fall Flowers
Acrylic on woodpanel
40"X40"
2015
Signage design for floral shop display.
Fall Flowers
Acrylic on woodpanel
40"X40"
2015
Signage design for floral shop display.
Candy Brew And Cauldron Bubble
Acrylic on wood panel
20"X24"
2015
Signage for seasonal candy display.
Release Your Inner Monster
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X30"
2015
Signage for seasonal candy display.
The Monster Demands
Her Sweets
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X36"
2015
Signage for seasonal candy display.
The Most Wonderful Time
Of The Beer
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X36"
2015
Craft beer signage.
Good Tidings We Bring
Acrylic on woodpanel
30"X48"
2016
"Good tidings we bring,
To you and your kin,
We wish you a Merry Christmas,
And A Happy New Year!"
Presumably, the song "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" appeared in the 16th century in the South-West England. Not a single mention of it is in the collections of the 19th century vocal folklore; the song is also missing in the Oxford book of hymns and carols of 1928. In 1935, the Oxford University Press published the choral arrangement by composer Arthur Worrall, and since then the song had gained wide popularity and had become known throughout the world.
To you and your kin,
We wish you a Merry Christmas,
And A Happy New Year!"
Presumably, the song "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" appeared in the 16th century in the South-West England. Not a single mention of it is in the collections of the 19th century vocal folklore; the song is also missing in the Oxford book of hymns and carols of 1928. In 1935, the Oxford University Press published the choral arrangement by composer Arthur Worrall, and since then the song had gained wide popularity and had become known throughout the world.
Peace On Earth
Acrylic on wood panel
38"X38"
2015
"I heard the bells on Christmas Day,
Their old familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet,
The words repeat,
Of peace on earth goodwill to men!"
"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" is a Christmas carol based on the 1863 poem, "Christmas Bells" by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The song tells of the narrator's despair, upon hearing Christmas bells during the American Civil War, that "hate is strong and mocks the song of peace on earth, goodwill to men". The carol concludes with the bells carrying renewed hope for peace among men
Their old familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet,
The words repeat,
Of peace on earth goodwill to men!"
"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" is a Christmas carol based on the 1863 poem, "Christmas Bells" by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The song tells of the narrator's despair, upon hearing Christmas bells during the American Civil War, that "hate is strong and mocks the song of peace on earth, goodwill to men". The carol concludes with the bells carrying renewed hope for peace among men
Comfort & Joy
Acrylic on wood panel
24"X30"
2015
"Oh tidings of comfort and joy,
Comfort and joy,
Oh tidings of comfort and joy!"
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman" is one of the oldest existing Christmas carols, estimated to be dated from the 16th century or earlier. The earliest printed edition of the melody appears to be in a parody, in the 1829 Facetiae of William Hone. It had been traditional and associated with the carol since at least the mid-18th century, when it was recorded by James Nares under the title "The Christmas Carol".
Comfort and joy,
Oh tidings of comfort and joy!"
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman" is one of the oldest existing Christmas carols, estimated to be dated from the 16th century or earlier. The earliest printed edition of the melody appears to be in a parody, in the 1829 Facetiae of William Hone. It had been traditional and associated with the carol since at least the mid-18th century, when it was recorded by James Nares under the title "The Christmas Carol".
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