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WELCOME TO MY BLOG!

I have been a professional photographer for 22 years.

For the past 10 years Idaho Falls, Idaho has been my home.

Action motorsports photography is my specialty, but I am also strong at editorial, commercial and industrial photography.

In 2007 I started Cockeyed Art, which offers original acrylic paintings, reproductions and nik-naks for retail sale.

Besides this business venture I am a photographer for ComDesigns, which contracts for the Department of Energy at the Idaho National Laboratory and the Idaho Cleanup Project.

I am also the chief photographer for American Snowmobiler magazine and contract with Yamaha Snowmobiles and KLIM U.S.A. to provide photography for new model products.

I spend part of my time raising my family. My schedule is fairly flexible, so if one plans I can meet almost any deadline.


ARTIST STATEMENT

Travel the world and you’re bound to notice chicken or eggs on a menu, a rooster crowing or walking alongside a road.

Few people realize the prominence of the mere chicken.

Chickens are the most prevalent species of bird in the world and play a role in nearly every major culture, be it cockfighting or dining. There are actually more chickens on earth than there are people.

I didn’t realize that until I started traveling outside the continental United States where chickens are housed on farms and most people see them in the poultry section of a grocery store.

In 2004 while on a photo shoot on Grand Cayman, my wife and I watched in fascination as chickens roamed freely around houses, roads and fields of the brightly colored tropic island. We purchased a brilliantly colored chicken carved from Jamaican cedar. It still reminds us of that shoot.

I painted a rooster piece inspired by that trip and the bright, happy colors my wife and I surround ourselves with in our home.

We later traveled to Hawaii and witnessed the same phenomena – chickens and roosters everywhere. It inspired a painting of rooster on a beach, patterned by what I saw in Kauai.

A trip to my wife’s aunt’s ranch in eastern Montana prompted even more.

A whimsical, cockeyed style was hatched – roosters and chickens painted in bright colors designed to make people happy or like us, remind them of a place they have visited or a time they cherished.

Monthly Archives: February 2012

Finished my latest painting today…

“Chicken Fried Steak” is acrylic and mixed media on a 48″x48″ gallery wrapped canvas.   The “Chick Magnet” is made from poly clay. Baked and painted with acrylic. Same with the egg.        

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Name Tag…

I picked up my name tag from the trophy store today. It really completes my painting.  

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Wine Sommelier…

I am almost finished with “Wine Sommelier.” It is acrylic and mixed media on 48″x48″ gallery wrapped canvas. Last night I added metal buttons with heavy body acrylic paint as the binder. Last week I ordered a name tag with “Pierre” on it from the local trophy store. Once this is done I’ll attach it....

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FREE RANGE CHICKEN…

I finished my latest painting titled “Free Range Chicken.” It is acrylic on 60″x48″ gallery wrapped canvas. The 1960 Dodge pickup in the painting is owned by my wife’s cousin Brian Rolston from Forsyth, Montana. Most of my paintings use my aunt Barb Rolston’s Triangle Ranch and Castle Butte as their backdrop. My father-in-law Alan...

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