What if Ghosts Said "Whatever" Instead of "Boo"?

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While I’m working on bigger paintings I always keep some smaller canvases kicking around. I consider them to be sketches. I use up leftover paint on these smaller ones, sometimes I experiment with an idea and it feels a little easier to take a risk. These little guys serve as a place for me to make a mistake or take a chance and usually they end up informing one of the bigger works. They free up my brain and my hand to just dig in and play a bit.

This little apathetic ghost showed up one day and has been quietly judging me ever since. Time to move on.

What if Ghosts Said "Whatever" Instead of "Boo"?

Acrylic on stretched canvas.

12” x 12”

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While I’m working on bigger paintings I always keep some smaller canvases kicking around. I consider them to be sketches. I use up leftover paint on these smaller ones, sometimes I experiment with an idea and it feels a little easier to take a risk. These little guys serve as a place for me to make a mistake or take a chance and usually they end up informing one of the bigger works. They free up my brain and my hand to just dig in and play a bit.

This little apathetic ghost showed up one day and has been quietly judging me ever since. Time to move on.

What if Ghosts Said "Whatever" Instead of "Boo"?

Acrylic on stretched canvas.

12” x 12”

While I’m working on bigger paintings I always keep some smaller canvases kicking around. I consider them to be sketches. I use up leftover paint on these smaller ones, sometimes I experiment with an idea and it feels a little easier to take a risk. These little guys serve as a place for me to make a mistake or take a chance and usually they end up informing one of the bigger works. They free up my brain and my hand to just dig in and play a bit.

This little apathetic ghost showed up one day and has been quietly judging me ever since. Time to move on.

What if Ghosts Said "Whatever" Instead of "Boo"?

Acrylic on stretched canvas.

12” x 12”