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I finished this in fall 2001. Looking west at Lake Union while hovering above the Ship Canal Bridge, there’s so much crap to see! It’s all crap!

It was displayed at several Seattle cafes, bars, and galleries until 2002.
It survived a raging fire along with dozens of other paintings, while in storage after the Habitude hair salon in Ballard burned to a crisp. The entire building was turned to rubble and ash except the room my paintings were stashed in.

While moving into an apartment on Capitol Hill fall of 2002, it was stolen. I stupidly left it on the sidewalk for a couple minutes, while moving into a new studio, and it disappeared. In the wind along with another painting, an enlarged version of a 1950’s robot rescuing a damsel in distress from a swamp, this left me scratching my head for years. Not a small piece to hide, I figured sooner or later it would surface

In 2008, I was living in the Bronx and a good friend called from Seattle. He had just moved into a group house and one of his new housemates had this, and the sci-fi robot art, on the living room wall. The paintings were rescued by my friend and remained safely in storage in a West Seattle garage until 2015. I finally had a place to store the darn thing after years of living in shaky housing situations. It’s cleaned up, ready to sell and find a new wall after all the traveling and crap it’s been through.


Acrylic on canvas roughly 3 x 8 foot. $10,000

I will personally deliver it within the lower 48 states.