In this time of bad economic news and companies going bankrupt, and landscape projects being put on hold nationwide—-I say let’s rock!!!! Hit it Ozzie ! ! ! ! !
Month: April 2009
A Mule, the Mulch Mule
Full Disclaimer: I do know the owner of the company
Kenichi Ohmae
The Mind of the Strategist: ” . . . for the strategic mind to work creatively, it needs the stimulus of a good, insightful analysis. In order to conduct a good analysis, it takes a strategic and inquisitive mind to come up with the right questions and phrase them as solution-oriented issues. Decisions made for… Continue reading Kenichi Ohmae
An Appreciation of Stone(50)
This is how I . . . Build a Stream
Planters, pots, doors, and more
Very interesting set of images in a Picasa Web Album, super stuff Picasa Web Albums – Gardensia – GardensiaProducts Powered by ScribeFire.
From the Sketchbook(12)
It’s a Oldie! About the second after I finished this page of sketches I received a phone call telling me the project went kaput. So that was that. I think I was on to something here, but, alas . . . . . Another rendering from this went nowhere. Below is a rendering for a… Continue reading From the Sketchbook(12)
In A Dream
more about “In A Dream“, posted with vodpod
Sign, Sign, Everywhere’s a Sign
Some rendering possibilities for sign for a business I have done some work for in the past So this is one idea above and then I thought about drawing another idea, this one mostly for myself. Looking at this as I am writing . . . doesn’t that look like a wishing well? Sorta, it’s… Continue reading Sign, Sign, Everywhere’s a Sign
From the Sketchbook(11)
After the previous post on Eyvind Earle I caught myself thinking about his marvelous use of putting colors together to create really magical scenes, and the next thing I know is I’m attempting(attempting) to do the same thing while watching the Cav’s game tonight. This is in a Windsor~Newton all-purpose sketchbook using Copic markers. Added… Continue reading From the Sketchbook(11)