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Collected Cut-Outs

Posted: 16th February 2012 by Jonathan in Artworks
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Here they are! All in one place!

Surreal Toast

Posted: 30th January 2012 by Jonathan in Artworks
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I’m very excited by this new piece, which is now hanging in my kitchen. Surrealism should be a part of everyone’s morning meal! Pop a few paintings in the toaster and break out the jam! It was a fun challenge making all the art history parodies. I also did something new by incorporating birch plywood [...]

A Bomber Bird

Posted: 17th January 2012 by Jonathan in Artworks
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The bird is done! This was a fun project and I tried some new things in it, like the speech bubble. Now that it’s finished and hanging on the wall, I’m not sure how I feel about it as a whole. Should the bird be smoking? How should I be using the border? What kind [...]

Grizzled and Feathered

Posted: 9th January 2012 by Jonathan in Artworks
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A new cut-out for a new year. A bomber birdie behaving boldly. Too much tobacco?

In Space…

Posted: 16th November 2011 by Jonathan in Artworks
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No one can see you try and eat a banana through your spacesuit.

In Time for Halloween!

Posted: 15th October 2011 by Jonathan in Artworks
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Some things never change… even in the afterlife.

Wood Animals

Posted: 6th September 2011 by Jonathan in Artworks
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People have been asking me what kind of wood working I would like to do now that I’m back from camp. Frankly, I haven’t been able to come up with a simple answer. I recently purchased a used scroll saw and am thinking about where I can set it up to start generating lots of [...]

Monkey Stool

Posted: 28th August 2011 by Jonathan in Artworks
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Here it is, the Greylock project that nearly ended it all for me, the infamous Monkey Stool (or table… it could work as either): This is the project that answers a question everyone has asked but none have spoken out loud in fear that their sanity would be put at risk: Who wouldn’t want a [...]