These two fallen camellias retain their beauty despite having fallen to ground several days ago.
Read MoreThe first relief sculpture intended for my current show at Lighthouse Roasters. Due to the virus the show is closed of course, but I’ve been happy to continue the homage to my high school drum set and produce new pieces.
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Read MoreA loose playful painting composition celebrating the shapes and sounds of the average drum kit. White line with blue and blue/green tonal background. I’m adding this to my current show at Lighthouse Roasters, in Seattle’s Upper Fremont district.
Read MoreA companion piece for an earlier collaged painting for my current show at Lighthouse Roasters, in Seattle’s Upper Fremont neighborhood. Working on directly on large paper again after a hiatus of several years has felt rejuvenating.
Read MoreThe show also gets it’s name from this piece, ‘Horiuchi’s Drum Kit -1’, and features a variety of work, many that use percussion instruments as a starting point, and sometimes as an ending point.
Read MoreThe project also serves to underline a point that I like to remind my designer collaborators - that a painted solution can often deliver the biggest custom bang-per-buck. The flexibility is offers when addressing a signature wall is limited only by imagination. Certainly a case where being the Option B was the place to be.
Read MoreTakao Kikuchi, of Seattle’s Dragonfish Cafe, asked me to do a new poster for this year’s Chinese New Year promotion.
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