Friday, November 20, 2009

Photographs



Photo Collage


Photo Collage


Digital Photograph...Center City Philadelphia Comcast Skyscraper


Digital Photograph....Fantasy Island Giant Ferris Wheel


Digital Photograph...Solitude....Long Beach island


Digital Photograph....Fireworks


Digital Photograph....Italian market Philadelphia

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Prints and Paintings


Collaged print and water color drawing....Card Design


Linoleum Print....Angel




Watercolor and Colored pencil....Leon



Watercolor....Mother

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Student art work from Student Teaching


Overview of Student work


Overview of Work


1st Grade Matisse painting


Matisse painting


2nd grade Pysanky Egg drawing


Pysanky Egg

2nd grade Wee Bonnie Castles


3rd Grade Monet paintings


3rd Grade Corot Landscapes

Corot closeup


6th Grade Koi Fish Pond

6th Grade Finished Koi Pond

7th Grade African Clay masks

7th Grade African Clay Masks

Finished masks

7th Grade Medieval stained glass Illuminated Letters

7th Grade Medieval stained glass Illuminated Letters

8th grade Optical Art


8th Grade Optical Art


8th grade Optical Art

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Wish You Were Here













Cityscape
8.5 by 11
collage with woven photographs

This photograph was taken on New Years Eve 2006, I always thought this photograph was a shining example of how beautiful Philadelphia can be. I have been here for 11 years and for better or worse Philadelphia is a part of me. My life has been woven into the urban fabric that is The City of Brotherly Love.

Cityscape 2
Mixed Media B & W photograph, watercolor painting overlay, and digital effects using Photoshop.
This piece is of the "Fairmount WaterWorks" in Philadelphia, PA.
The Water Works has always been a special place to me, I remember about 7 years ago a friend and I climbed piles of dirt and hopped fences to sit down by the river. The WaterWorks was being restored and revamped at the time but beyond the gritty plateau and down a metal spiral staircase was one of the most magnificent sites I have ever seen. Now you can visit it and everything is new, gloriously spectacular, and walkable.