It’s ready! Below is my latest Wee Planet creation: Wee Viking Football! This planet joins my ongoing series of local Bryan/College Station Wee Planets. The Bryan High School’s stadium turned into a very cool (and very athletic) planet. I like to work on a large scale, so this planet is over three feet square, too! If you would like to …
Tutorial: The making of a Wee Planet…
As promised, here is a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the making of a wee planet: (UPDATE: Stay tuned for a special giveaway at the bottom of this post!) If you’d like to try this at home, first read this important safety message (sanctioned by your mother) about taking photos in silly places like the middle of the street or pastures: Please …
Open call for Panoramas!
Do you travel to interesting places, camera in hand? Do you have some wonderful panoramas you think would make an awesome wee planet? I’m interested! Here’s what I’m looking for: 360 degree panoramas (i.e. all the way around) are ideal. Sometimes a shorter panorama will work, too, depending on the setting and edges. Your panorama should include sky above any …
Artwork published! Cloth Paper Scissors Sept/Oct 2011 magazine
My “Wee Planet” photography and digital artwork of historic downtown Bryan, Texas has been published in the September / October 2011 issue of Cloth Paper Scissors magazine! I just received my copy in the mail this weekend. The great thing about my Wee Planet series is that any direction can be “up” as the planet is rotated — it’s just …
We each create our own worlds… (Self Portrait)
This Cloth Paper Scissors reader challenge was a journey of self-discovery for me. I tossed around a dozen different ideas before I realized that the portraits I truly love are those that reflect both the individual and their passions. Particularly, the artist at work in their medium. At that point, I knew that my self-portrait needed to include my passion …

