Cutting to the Chase
I’ve taken on a rather large project lately. Down the road from where I live, sits the little hamlet of Seagrove. A spread-out little town populated by a unique group of artisans: Potters! Seagrove...
Community Work / Design / Scratchboard / technique / Updates
I’ve taken on a rather large project lately. Down the road from where I live, sits the little hamlet of Seagrove. A spread-out little town populated by a unique group of artisans: Potters! Seagrove...
We had a new venture appear in town recently. My good friends Mary Murkin and Amy Barney got together and opened up the Brightside Gallery here in Asheboro. Located in the historic Ross house...
I’d like to thank all of you who went on the “Ramble” this weekend ad stopped by, bought some art, checked out my studio or just hung out and had a beer! It was...
This weekend, October 2oth and 21st will mark the day that the soon-to-be-famous Randolph Ramble began it’s annual Studio Tour! I hope to see a lot of folks dropping by to take a look at some...
Beer. Such a simple word yet such a complex subject these days. When I was young, if you wanted a good one, you needed to find an import or (if you lived in the...
Bartering is fun! Sure, I’m broke and my car needs work and the roof needs repair and my kid needs food but why worry about that when you can trade Art for Booze?? My...
Today my friend Terry Locke visited the studio to interview me for his brand new “Asheboro Live” site. Basically, Terry is setting up a video site where folks can see videos of local folks...
Tried out a couple of ideas for a poster contest a little while ago. The Piedmont Blues Preservation Society’s annual Blues Fest was having a contest. I’ve been scrambling to get work done for...