This image of the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville TN is edited to look like a model toy set. It is Printed on Epson Enhanced Matte using UltraCrome archival inks on letter size paper. The printed image is 6.5 × 10 in.
Only $30
[...]This image of the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville TN is edited to look like a model toy set. It is Printed on Epson Enhanced Matte using UltraCrome archival inks on letter size paper. The printed image is 6.5 × 10 in.
Only $30
[...]Many of my readers have noticed that you can not purchase art, prints, and photographs from this site currently. I have removed purchasing until the new Art Rogue website launch. The new website will be completed very soon with e-commerce features again for you to purchase my work.
Until then, make [...]
This is turning out to be the summer that never was. I blinked my eyes and now it is July 12. My recreational activities (drinking at bars doesn’t count) have been minimal. I did, however, get a round of golf in last weekend which was nice.
My posts have been pretty [...]
While walking around downtown a year ago I discovered the William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower. It has become my favorite building in Nashville and I have noticed that many architects appreciate the building’s design as well. For me, personally, the Tower and it’s plaza [...]
I was working on my Tiny Town project when I photographed the prominent Nashville WKDF sign. The folks over at at the Stahlman Building were nice enough to give me access to the rooftop where the sign is located.
[...]3030-8 is an image that juxtaposes a powerful and imposing downtown Nashville building with the ether of sky.
[...]It may be Summer time but we can all dream of Christmas, snow, Carrie Fisher, and Star Wars. In 1978 someone decided that it would be a great idea to create a Star Wars Holiday Special with some of the original cast and crew of the early films including some [...]
Normally posts at Art Rogue steer clear away from politics because, let’s be honest, politics suck. Especially since both the Democrat and Republican candidates are total Clowns. Once again, like in South Park, you can either vote for a Turd Sandwich or a Big Douche. So In disgust, I have [...]
The drawings of Laurie Lipton are simply amazing. She is no doubt a master of her craft at a time when very few artists pursue the drawing medium. In fact, she was the first to graduate from Carnegie Mellon University with a Fine [...]
I feel like I have began a post like this before. For those of you that don't know me, I grew up, with an amazing group of friends, following the Grateful Dead. The time I spent, the places I traveled, the folks I met, and the music I heard, had [...]
This has been by far the most difficult post to write for me. How do I sum up two paramount years of my life filled with achievements, disappointments, highs, and lows? These two years were historical in my life and will prove to be historical to the development of Nashville [...]
This has been by far the most difficult post to write for me. How do I sum up two paramount years of my life filled with achievements, disappointments, highs, and lows? These two years were historical in my life and will prove to be historical to the development of Nashville [...]
My Friend and gallery neighbor Kathleen Losche of SQFT Gallery has written an article about Nashville’s emerging art scene in NY Arts Magazine.
[...]It can be challenging to find unique artwork to go into a specific room or space such as a bathroom. I rarely see cool artwork in public rest rooms, but then again I rarely see cool artwork in public places. I have a few prints that will work well for [...]
It can be challenging to find unique artwork to go into a specific room or space such as a bathroom. I rarely see cool artwork in public rest rooms, but then again I rarely see cool artwork in public places. I have a few prints that will work well for [...]
There are people in the world that have the ability to submit the universe into giving them what they want when they want it. There are others that must work hard, be punished, be rewarded, and taught a lesson. I am one of the latter.
A few minutes ago I somehow [...]
There are people in the world that have the ability to submit the universe into giving them what they want when they want it. There are others that must work hard, be punished, be rewarded, and taught a lesson. I am one of the latter.
A few minutes ago I somehow [...]
I guess it is time to reflect on 2007 and the artwork that I created. Some work has been released and some remains in the shadows of my hard drive. So looking back I have a few images that I’m really proud of.
[...]The slogan for this years Macworld Expo is “There’s something in the air”. I think it will be a touch screen technology that you won’t have to physically touch the actual screen, but hover over it. That way you won’t get your pretty screen dirty.
[...]Steam Engine is one of those songs that you want to listen to over and over. Jim Jame’s voice is amazing, yet haunting. As a bonus, you not only get to listen to the song I have the video and lyrics.
[...]Yesterday I was walking my dog Dutch a few blocks away from my loft. We found a nice little patch of grass to play in and Dutch started rolling around on his back. That’s when it happened.
[...]Are you thinking about heading to the mall? Why? When was the last time you enjoyed going to a mall around the holidays? Probably, oh……never.
[...]If you’re reading this then you are looking at my new website design. I spent countless hours holed up in my room working on the logic and look of this site. There are plenty of refinements to come however.
[...]Check out the new images I have created for the series “Hot Cars and Fast Women”. My technique is evolving and I hope it shows through in this work.
[...]My new loft and air mattress, the BarnBurner website launch, and flesh eating zombies are briefly covered in this installment.
[...]On Thursday, September 20th 2007, Art Rogue and other Nashvhille First Saturday Gallery Crawl participants were given awards for Outstanding Achievement in Downtown Arts and Culture at the Nashville Dowtown Partnership 2007 Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon. That was a mouthful.
[...]The spelling difference has plagued me since day one. From banking accounts to clients. People just can’t spell or they suck at typing. Or they just type too fast. I have to be very clear over and over and over.
[...]Hey Folks. The Best of Nashville Ballot is out and I would like to win the slot for The Best Visual Artist and The Best Art Gallery.
[...]I’ve been crazy busy preparing for September’s Nashville First Saturday Gallery Crawl since I returned from Indianapolis and Columbus. Unfortunately I didn’t have time to put together a new full series. Instead I worked on some images that I believe have some potential.
[...]I had some conflicting juju within my Textpattern install that was not allowing my RSS feed to work properly. I have upgraded to the latest version and everything seems to be running smoothly.
[...]Ronald F. Mikulla 65, of Dublin, Ohio, died Friday, August 17, 2007 at his residence following a sudden illness.
[...]Due to the unfortunate circumstances of my father’s passing I will be closing Art Rogue a short period of time. I should be open again in a week or two when things settle.
[...]We rescued two Shepherd mix siblings early in July and decided to keep the male and find the female a good home.
[...]It’s summer time and I’m feeling generous. So generous that I have decided to mark all medium size prints down from $40 to $25 from July 16th through July 23rd. For the mathematically challenged that is $15 or 37.5% off. Pretty sweet deal huh?
[...]Holly Deese from the Tennessean newspaper wrote an excellent article about starting an art collection and some of the myths and hurdles involved.
[...]The time has come once again and I am preparing the gallery and myself for another show. The First Saturday Gallery Crawl has become a big to do in Nashville and I plan to hold my own and put my best foot forward.
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