Thursday, June 30, 2011


After almost a year of work (off and on), here is the finished painting. It is based off of a photo taken by Joe Quigg back in 1949. I was initially attracted to this image because the woman in yellow resembles my mother. When my mother was a teenager, she and her sisters worked on the beach every day, renting surfboards and canvas mats for my Grandfather's surfrider rental stand under the pier in Avila Beach. My mother told me many stories about this era and this painting is my interpretation of these times.

I will have giclées, prints and cards available very soon.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011


It's funny how I have been painting this scene off and on for a year, and I just noticed that there is a guy playing washtub bass. I keep finding new things in this painting...one could look at it for quite a long time and find something different each time.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Beach Party San Onofre

This painting I am currently working on is from a photo taken in the late 40's. There are so many things going on in this image, that the more I look at it, the more I see. Will it take me forever to complete? Quite possibly.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

A bit of Blasphemy, a lot of Awesome

Here is the completed hand-painted surfboard "The Creation of the Surf Bum"
It's a 5'4 hand shaped board by Jeff Malmen with a gloss polish over the artwork. It can be surfed or hung on the wall.

Jeff and I art donating this board to Surfrider Foundation, which works so hard to keep our water clean; a very worthy cause.




Tuesday, March 8, 2011




Here are a couple of photo's of the board being raffled off for Surfrider Foundation
Check back for more as the board is completed