Posts Tagged ‘marilyn monroe’

New Paintings

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

So I have been travelling sour of the country a bunch. It hasn’t allowed me to update the blog much. I am currently sitting in Chicago airport. I am on my way back from travelling from Aruba to Florida through the Bahamas. We sailed aboard the Disney “Magic” which was a great cruiseline. Arriving in Aruba me and the family swam at 11pm in the pool lagoon and decompresssed from a long flight. Was just incredible night. I’ll never forget that memory.

The family flew home as I stayed on board and painted for another event and gallery show. Met a ton of great people and families. Was a great honor to see them adding art to their homes and collections. I’m headed to Seattle for meetings then back home to Orange County. It’s been a long trip. The night before last was exciting as we sailed through leftover weather from hurricane hannah. Not a smooth ride to say the least. 120 mph winds and 20 foot swells. Was very exciting. The captain and crew of the ship did an incredible job of keeping everyone safe and navigated us out of harms way.

New Paintings

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

So I have been travelling sour of the country a bunch. It hasn’t allowed me to update the blog much. I am currently sitting in Chicago airport. I am on my way back from travelling from Aruba to Florida through the Bahamas. We sailed aboard the Disney “Magic” which was a great cruiseline. Arriving in Aruba me and the family swam at 11pm in the pool lagoon and decompresssed from a long flight. Was just incredible night. I’ll never forget that memory.

The family flew home as I stayed on board and painted for another event and gallery show. Met a ton of great people and families. Was a great honor to see them adding art to their homes and collections. I’m headed to Seattle for meetings then back home to Orange County. It’s been a long trip. The night before last was exciting as we sailed through leftover weather from hurricane hannah. Not a smooth ride to say the least. 120 mph winds and 20 foot swells. Was very exciting. The captain and crew of the ship did an incredible job of keeping everyone safe and navigated us out of harms way.