"Expending His Energy to Promote Your Power."

April’s Bicycle

Posted by on May 1, 2014 in Misc. Prose | 0 comments

So I see this bike. And I’m like, yes! I’ll take it. Good price and the project to come with it. The day I get it, I bike it all around town.

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Splitting Shoes & Hairs

Posted by on May 1, 2014 in Misc. Prose | 1 comment

Good timing or what?

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Rambling on a Future: Part II

Posted by on Apr 10, 2014 in Economics, Misc. Prose | 1 comment

At some point, are you going to switch from the path you’d began with because it is “easier”? Don’t switch, don’t follow the path of least resistance. You are not a lightning bolt. Finish it. So what if it’s hard?

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“Sleep Tight”

Posted by on Apr 7, 2014 in Scripts, Writing | 1 comment

A creeping, melodramatic, psychological horror about a woman, in angst and heartbreak, stepping into a new world of unanswerable, devious phenomena.

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“Zion”

Posted by on Feb 21, 2014 in Drawings | 1 comment

11″ x 17″. Charcoal on paper.

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Cartoon #1: “Economic Growth”

Posted by on Feb 21, 2014 in Drawings, Featured | 0 comments

18″ x 24″, pencil on stock. It is a political cartoon. Trying to say a lot here.

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Rambling on a Future: Part I

Posted by on Jan 30, 2014 in Economics, Misc. Prose | 1 comment

That’s something uncertain, but I can tell you, with absolute certainty, that this company has the ability, right now, to create paradise. Who’s in charge over there, Lex Luther?

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“Ecce Homo” or “Behold the Man”

Posted by on Oct 26, 2013 in Featured, Sculpture | 1 comment

Limestone/Marble – 11″ x 6″ x 2″

In the tradition of a classical theme.

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An Event that Must

Posted by on Sep 17, 2013 in Misc. Prose, Poetry | 1 comment

Could you handle a world without competition?
When nothing more material to strive for? When employment scarce, not necessary to work? When truth of existence laid bare?

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An American In Anarchia: Part I

Posted by on Feb 19, 2013 in Writing | 0 comments

Introductions were in order: where I was from, where he was from, common ground, differences between America and Italy. He was mid-30s, average height, strong build, a four-day fuzz covered his cheeks, jet-black hair slicked with an oily substance, cut like a young Elvis.

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