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::: The Arm of Destruction :::
Working at a parking lot has many advantages. 1, I get to draw the whole time and 2, I see the same people all the time. One of these people is Joe K. He has two tattoos. One arm shows a panda bear relaxing in a bamboo forest, and on the other samurai ninjas. An…
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::: Internet Player Studio Mural & Picture Show :::
See what the Yoga Critics are raving about! see the press about it This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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::: Introduction 2 Space Show (May27th & 28th 7pm):::
Come 1 and all 2 the Grand Opening of: “The Internet Playerz S2dio“ in beautiful Downtown Davenport at the historic ‘Hibernian Hall’ (the oldest building in D-port where Bix Beiderbecke first played for the public)! Featuring the talents of: Tom Awad Tom Taylor Nathan Porteshawver Liz Davenport Kelsey Nagel Lauren Nigri & Yours Truly. 🙂…
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::: Twilight Zone Show :::
If you missed the grand opening of the show – on 4.20.11 – now you can go, AND you can hear the extended version of my old new beat (Ghosts Crash The Party) simultaneously. Thanks to all who did come to see it! And a special shout out to Stu Brothersen for hook’n it up!…
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::: Critics :::
See what the critics (in this case, mostly old, conservative, white yoga students at the Davenport School of Yoga) are saying about my mural in the historic Hibernian Hall (the oldest building) in Downtown Davenport! And be sure to see it for yourself.
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::: The “Our World” Project :::

I am now a ‘Resident Artist’ with the “Internet Players” in downtown Davenport, Quad Cities, Iowa. This is an international grassroots non-profit arts organization begat by Artistic Director Nathan Porteshawver. We’re workin with Davenport ‘BASICS’ (Bridging Arts Strategies In Community Schools) which is an arts advocacy group for the Davenport Community School District. With a…
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::: “Tattoo Girls” :::

I am painting Ferdinand Marshal Foch (a French WW2 General) on these lovely ladies backs. Why? Because I am painting the tattoo in the play “Tattoo Girl”. Every time I paint it I discover something different – an improvement. Wait till you see the next set of pics. Thank you, lovely ladies, for letting me…