Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Birds on a Wire...

Birds on a Wire (watercolor, 5x7")

Worked on this during several trips... just playing poolside... never thinking it would become anything.  Once matted and in a simple black frame, it became a Christmas gift for Casey.  



Wednesday, August 2, 2023

 Off Kilter...

"The Lean" (acrylics, 20x20")

The Martini Girls always challenge me.  This piece will be part of their exhibit titled OFF KILTER at the Art*Bar with an opening on September 1, 2023.  It's always fun to be challenged by a specific theme.  -Erico

Friday, May 19, 2023

 Paddygrass Irish Band...

"Ribbons" (acrylic, 30x30")

"Ribbons" (photoshop version with curls)

Last summer, Derek Byrne asked me to create an art piece for the next Paddygrass band album cover. I struggled for months trying to come up with something that would engulf the idea of ribbons in a Celtic way.  Using one of the traditional Celtic tree images, I painted the original "Ribbons" and realized it needed more.  Playing with a Corel Photoshop feature, I stumbled upon the curls... and I love it!  I'm anxious to see how it looks on the next CD jacket.  -Erico  

 Waukesha Civic Theatre....

"Orange Poppies" (acrylic on wood panel, 12x30")


The second piece created for the fundraising event at Waukesha Civic Theatre.  I am sometimes surprised by what I can accomplish if I set my mind to it.  This was my first full painting on wood... and I like how it turned out.  Hopefully others will enjoy it as much and that it will sell at a decent price to help support the many great events at WCT.  -Erico

 Waukesha Civic Theatre...

"Birch Trees" (acrylic, 16x20")

Waukesha Civic Theatre has welcomed me with open arms.  I am making my directorial debut with a charming play called BLOOM.  I have the perfect cast and am thrilled to cooperate in whatever ways I can to the theatre.  "Birch Trees" was created as a donation piece for a silent auction fundraiser taking place this weekend.  It's one of three donated pieces of art I created for the event.  Hopefully it will bring in a nice profit to support all the projects that take place at WCT.  -Erico