Highways, highrise and hot Coffee.
When I moved to Houston, a few things captured my imagination.
First, the Transco Tower (now Williams Tower). Nothing in my small-town upbringing had prepared me for a building that striking — and there always seemed to be helicopters buzzing around it. Then the freeways: miles of layered concrete that felt like the veins and arteries of a vast urban organism.
I drank a lot of coffee, and when I wasn't working, shared a tiny apartment with the biggest cockroaches I'd ever seen. I was horrified by their size and brazenness.
These paintings are about my arrival — the exhilaration and disorientation of scale. Buildings, highways, insects. I was born in Canyon. But I was forged in Houston. So were these paintings.
Transco Red Chopper. 21 x 33 inches, oil on paper. Price on request.
Blades & Beams. 24 x 36 inches, oil on paper. Price on request.
Transco Chopper. 19 x 31 inches, oil on paper. Price on request.
Hot Coffee & Roaches. 19 x 26 inches, oil on paper. Price on request.
Transco & OK. 22 x 30 inches, oil on paper. Price on request.