Tuesday, January 30, 2007




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Drowning Man, 1997
Triptych: 13 1/2" x 17" (1st panel), 24" x 17 1/2" (2nd panel), 13 1/2" x 17" (3rd panel)
Oil Paint, Newspaper on Canvas
$575



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L is for Leroy, le Petit Roi d'Oiseaux, 2000
24" x 35 1/2"
Oil Paint, Gold Metallic Paint, Newspaper, Paint Tube Caps, Jar Cap and Penny on Canvas
$300



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Secrets Fire Into Lorca's Heart, 2001
29 1/2" x 23 1/2"
Metallic Paint, Acrylic Paint, House Paint, Oil Paint and Oil Stick on Canvas
$275



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Self-Portrait, 2002
47 1/2" x 35 1/2"
Oil Paint, House Paint, Acrylic Paint and Oil Stick on Canvas
$250



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The Subway Angels, 2004
36" x 24"
Ink, Pencil and Coffee on Canvas
$250



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New York Magazine, 2005
Ink on Paper
9 3/8" x12 1/2"
$50



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Untitled, 2005
9 3/8" x 12 1/2"
Ink and Pencil on Paper
$45





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Sketchbook, 2002
10" x 9 1/2", 50 pages
Pen and Ink, Watercolours, Brush and Ink and Pencil
$350.00






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Sketchbook, 2007
8" x 8"
Pen and Ink, 50 pages
$400



Anyone interested in purchasing any of these pieces, please send email to: goodlifecomix@hotmail.com

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The continuing adventures of a man and his walrus. In the immortal words of John Cougar, 'Two shlemiels doin' the best they can.'. Buddy feels he's 'made it' at his job as a Junior admin assistant at the local asbestos factory, while Walrus feels he's wasted his life at the cannery, stuffing sardines into little cans all day. Such is their dynamic, Buddy the eternal optimist, Walrus the misanthropic, malcontent. However, Buddy and Walrus don't go through life in total isolation mind you, along the way they encounter many interesting characters; there's the Postman, a laconic sage-like character, with a mysterious past, whom they met at the deli around the corner; the industrious Mr. Tsing, who runs the swingin' hot dog shack they frequent daily for their black coffee; Then there's Parsley, Buddy's on again off again girlfriend, who has a penchant for tearing down Buddy's self-esteem; and of course there's Goldberg the goldfish who lives in Walrus's pond,a retired comic from the Catskills. So sit back, relax, have a cup of steaming black coffee and enjoy yourself as you enter their complex world. They're all fine folks one and all I assure you, and they're anxious to meet you!