Olivewood Cemetery is located just off I-10 and White Oak Bayou right next to a store called Party Boy. The neglected grave yard is supposedly haunted. With exposed human remains of ex slaves and thicket covered graves, it is no wonder Houstonians have spun ghost stories about this place for generations. There are a number of unmarked […]
Huntsville, Texas locals refer to the road that leads to a small 1800s graveyard as “Demon Road.” Supposedly, some people report seeing hovering red lights traveling down the road. Others report that have been pushed and shoved by invisible hands on their way to the cemetery. At the end of this road lies Martha Chapel Cemetery. Doing a google […]
The creepiest park in Texas.
While I had posted this to my FB a little while back, I forgot to post it to my blog. Here’s the most recient painting I’ve completed: “A Ghost in the Machine” I’ve loved the move “Ghost in the Shell” for the deep philosophical questions and implications the movie explores. This painting was inspired by […]
On my way home, I decided to stop at an abandoned industrial scale that looked interesting to me: Front of Building Rear of Building Overgrowth Inside: “Scales Closed Forever! Thank You For 9 yrs. Joe, Rose“ A Nearby Train
After finishing the other painting that’s been sitting unfinished for months, I was inspired to do another one… which I churned out in only 10 hours: “The Three Paths” I’ve noticed something about taking pictures of my paintings: I doesn’t work. The above photo just does not catch what the real painting looks like. The […]
This is a personal request. Below is an item I’d love to see belong to the community instead of an ebay dealer’s collection. This is a painting by a famous transgender artist and, much like the Lilly Elbe painting currently displayed in the TG Center, I believe that preserving and making the significant art of […]
I just got done with a painting that I’ve been struggling with for many months now. Last night, in a flash of inspiration, I finished it up in one sitting: “The Three Pillars” The piece is around 5 feet tall and 2 1/2 feet wide. The title comes from the 1965 Western Zen classic, “Three Pillars of Zen: […]