Bikes

  • A magic bike

    This little painting has special powers.

    A magic bike
  • It started a long time ago. My parents have home movies of me riding my bike as a kid. When I first learned to ride, my method for stopping was to crash. They must’ve tried to teach me about brakes, but I wasn’t interested. After that I enjoyed tons and tons of great bike adventures.…

    A one minute history of my bike obsession
  • I painted a bunch of little canvases with a naples yellow ground and I’m having fun experimenting with different approaches and styles. These are photos of a few of ’em in process.

    Experiments with small canvases
  • Just found this  photo of the actual street in New Orleans that inspired the Bike Alley series.  The owner of the house was a pirate married to a princess and the bike itself was said to be ridden only at night by a ghost. The picture’s dated 1898 but some say that’s simply not true.…

    Vintage bike with a short tale
  • Bike Alley in the Fall, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches This piece is based on the original Bike Alley that was the announcement image for Coming Into View earlier this year at the Carol Robinson Gallery.  This bad boy shipped off to Carol this week to be included in the annual Art for…

    St. Peter’s Bike at St. Peter’s Apartment
  • Fantabike

    Yep, it’s named after the orange soda. This was painted to help raise funds for Idaho Parents Unlimited, an organization that assists families of children with disabilities. Fantabike, oil on board, 12 x 12 inches

    Fantabike
  • Ballou Bayou bike

    Blue Bayou Bicycle, oil on canvas

    Ballou Bayou bike

Angels on Bikes is an online magazine featuring my art, some very unscientific experiments and a few stories that’ll make you go hmm?

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