RaSTaMaN LiVe uP!

LIVE UP

11″ x 15″ Mixed Media on Watercolor Paper

 

 

Rastaman live up. Bongoman don’t give up. Congoman live up, yeah. Binghi-man don’t give up.  Keep your culture. Don’t be afraid of the vulture. Grow your dread lock. Don’t be afraid of the wolf-pack. 

DoN’T STaRe aT iT

FLOWERS ECLIPSED

12″ x 24″ Mixed Media on Omega Bond

 

 

I don’t believe I’ve made any flowers in my style in a while.  Hopefully these will satisfy what you’ve been missin’ and make you smile.  I know this eclipse is not really blinding, well that is what I’m finding.  I know that my rhyming may be off on its timing, but I hope you’re enjoying it and not really minding.

WaRRioRS

RAINBOW WARRIORS

12″ x 12″ Mixed Media on Canvas

 

 

The battle is brewing, but it’s only just begun.  The rainbow warriors are ready to fight for their rights to be free like the rest of us under the sun.  We are all just human beings.  How can anyone tell us how to live, who to love and what is really right or wrong?  Live free!  Love the one you want!  Be yourself!

HaiLe SeLaSSie

WAR

24″ x 36″ Aerosol on Metal

 

 

Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war.  And until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation, until the color of a man’s skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes.  And until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race, there is war.  And until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship, rule of international morality, will remain but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained… now everywhere is war.  ~ Haile Selassie

CoNTeST WiNNeR

TWISTER FOR HORSES

24″ x 36″ Mixed Media on Canvas

 

Congratulations to Jacob from Washington!  He was the winner of the Name This Painting contest.  Twister for Horses will be making its way across the country to its new home this week.  Thanks again to Jacob and to everyone who entered the contest.  Stay tuned for future chances to win a painting.

JaMaiCaN WiND

HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA

12″ x 24″ Mixed Media on Omega Bond

After starting to read the book A High Wind in Jamaica I knew I wasn’t going to get through it.  But, I could still use the information in the book in some way.  So, I starting tearing up the cover and ripping out the pages and gluing and painting and…  The story lives on, just in a slightly different way.

THe SySTeM iS DoWN

PAINT SYSTEM

36″ x 24″ Mixed Media on Foam Board

 

 

Messing around with some lines on this one it started to look like a some kind of solar system to me.  A planet here, a planet there.  Some particles of the universe floating around.  I wonder if there are any people on one of these planets.  Or are we just all alone…

We’Re JaMMiN’

 

 

 

 

JAM BAND  (SOLD)

36″ x 60″ Mixed Media on Aluminum

 

They’re not in it for the money.  They don’t care if there’s a crowd.  They’re out there in the world.  They play their music loud.  They don’t even have a name, but you can help them out.  If you are so lucky, it’s your title fans will shout.  This isn’t a contest, but I’m open to hearing some cool band names.  I might even change the title of this piece if the name sounds right.

ReCyCLe THiS

SOME PAINT ON CARDBOARD

48″ x 44″ Mixed Media on Cardboard

 

 

An old piece of cardboard.  Old house paint.  New color swatches from Home Depot.  I glued down the swatches to start this project.  After they were arranged the way I wanted them to be, I began to carve into the spaces of cardboard that remained.  Finally, I added my circles and splatters to top it off.

DoWN WiTH BaByLoN

CHANT DOWN

11″ x 12″ Mixed Media on Wood

 

 

Babylon is all around us.  It is the government.  It is the various systems that are in place trying to govern our existence to fit certain molds.  Consumerism, material wealth, politricks, money and more, are these the things that really matter today?  They were put in place to put the people in their place.  Chant dem down!  Sing the songs of revolution and inform the people that we do not need these systems.  We need to live off the land and be free!  Chant dem down!  Don’t be a victim of the system anymore.  Chant dem down with the sounds of reggae music!  Jah Live!

ToP o’ THe BoX To Ya

 

 

 

 

BOX TOPS

48″ x 48″ Mixed Media on Burlap

 

Tissue boxes and burlap.  I see the tops of tissue boxes.  But the tops of tissue boxes are not or cannot be art right?  I think they can.  Burlap.  Say it again… burlap.  Now look at it.  Burlap.  It doesn’t look like a word anymore.  Well it is and I’ve got a bunch of it to use as my canvas.  I like the texture of burlap.  Kinda vintage or natural looking.  Bur-lap. Burlap. B u r l a p.

iN LiFe

THIS LIFE

10″ x 10″ Mixed Media on Paper

 

 

Why are we all here in the universe?  Why are some people more well-off than others?  Why can I make art?  Why can’t I stop making art?  Why aren’t all people good?  The list of life’s questions goes on for eternity and we’re all here trying to figure them out.  Don’t worry… about a thing… cuz… you know the rest, I think :)

SHHHH

QUIET

8.5″ x 11″ Pen on Paper & Digital Image

 

I did’t know who she was or where she was from.  I couldn’t tell if those were henna designs or tattoos on here skin.  Maybe I was just dreaming.  Maybe there was never anyone there.  But I know I’ve seen you somewhere before.  Maybe just not in this life.