Concrete overhanging blocks. This should be fun to color.
Richard Serra
This Richard Serra sculpture was installed for the 1985-86 Carnegie International in Pittsburgh. I was an art school undergrad at the time. Serra is one of my faves. Every time I've been to the International, it's been great.
Neat Plant
This very cool weed sprung up in the yard. Let's take a picture for later!
Shipyard Details
I'm working on a larger maze with lots of spaceships. here is a detail.
Translations
I chose to use START and END signs because arrows don't work well when the destinations are not along the perimeter. My publisher asked me to make the END box wider to allow for translation into other languages. That is so cool. I will post a translated version as soon as available!
Guidelines!
Laying down guidelines for this large garden maze. Usually I let the perspective kind of wander, but I wanted to try something with a little more discipline. I hope it won't feel too uptight when done.
Welcome
I draw mazes. I draw other stuff too, but the mazes are what I do for relaxation and meditation. I have been making them forever. For me, they are a sweet spot between puzzle creation and doodling. Sometimes I explore specific themes, other times design ideas or concepts.
I actually have so many completed, there will be a book available early 2017. More on that later.
Here I will document the creation process of my newer work, the final stages of publication, inspirations, and ideas.