FEBRUARY 26 THROUGH MARCH 1 ONLY

This year marks ten years of making a living as an artist.

To celebrate that moment, I’m doing something I’ve never done before…

FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, I’M OPENING UP MY ENTIRE CATALOG OF PRINTS – OLD WORK, NEW WORK, WEIRD WORK… ALL PART OF THE SAME, LONG ART MAKING STORY.

THE DETAILS

The catalog will be open for orders for 4 days.

PRINTS WILL BE CATEGORIZED BY THEME:

ANIMALS • CREATURES • NIGHTSCAPES • SURREAL • UFOS • OTHERS

Open edition prints will be ‘made to order’ and shipped out asap

SOME PRINTS ARE LIMITED IN SIZES AND STYLES

NO ADDITIONAL SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS

SORRY, I CANNOT OFFER INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AT THIS TIME

I am so often asked, “Can I get a print of that one?”, and with now hundreds of images and counting, it has become unrealistic for me to make or have prints available of every image at all times. Even with this ‘open catalog’ sale, there are images that for different reasons, I’m just not able to offer a print of. I appreciate your understanding.

Here’s a peEk at some of the over 170 PRINTS available in the release

ALONG WITH SHARING MY CATALOG OF ARTWORK I WANT TO SHARE MORE ABOUT HOW THIS ALL HAPPENED…

I’ve always been pretty private—sharing finished work, occasional process shots, but rarely any insight behind how any of this came to be. This milestone has me looking backward not in a nostalgic way, but with curiosity. How did I actually get here? What stuck? What almost didn’t?

Reflecting on the last 10 years has reminded me of something very simple:

None of this happened all at once.

A lot of it wasn’t planned. A lot of it was improvised. And a lot of it came from following instincts I still don’t understand. It was a slow accumulation of choices—some confident, some clumsy.

Leading up to February 26, subscribers to my Collectors Email list, will receive the full story. Add your email here.

I didn’t live the cliche artist story of dramatic pain and struggle. I don’t express myself with highbrow emotional and metaphoric paintings. I never starved. I’ve always created from a place of joy and imagination. Making art has always felt good to me. After that, it’s like any other job, you have to do the work. Show up. Build the business.

If you’ve ever wondered where the artwork comes from—or why it feels the way it does—this is me pulling back the curtain.

Opening the catalog isn’t about clearing space or manufacturing urgency. It’s about acknowledging the path that led here—and making the work accessible to the people who’ve been walking alongside me, some of you for all of these years!

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

AT HOME PLAYING TUNES FOR MADIE THE CAT