I found this beautifully modified hearse in a parking lot and thought I would share. The owner obviously likes cats.
(bree-ko-LAZH) noun Something created using a mix of whatever happens to be available. [From French bricolage (do-it-yourself job), from bricoler (to putter around, to do odd jobs), from bricole (trifle), from Italian briccola.]
Jun 10, 2009
Art Car Cat
I found this beautifully modified hearse in a parking lot and thought I would share. The owner obviously likes cats.
Imperial Properties
I was asked by my friend, Karim ElRaheb, to photograph one of his properties for his business, Imperial Properties.
He is in the process of trying to rent out this townhouse and wanted some photographs that showed how beautiful and elegant the space really is.
Jun 8, 2009
Erick Gonzalez Mural Update
I went Sunday to check out the mural and see if could get better photos of it. I was intensely disappointed with my first shoot of this incredible piece of street art. My camera was acting up and most of the shots I took were out of focus. The failure of that shoot and the loss of those photos prompted me to get a new camera. I am much happier with the results I am getting now.
Erick Gonzales the young artist who painted this mural made some changes since I first met him a few weeks age. Jimi Hendrix was replaced with Roy Head, to keep with the theme of Texas Musicians. Click on any of these photos to see more detail. I am amazed at what control Erick has with a can of spray paint.
As I was reshooting the mural, I sensed that there was something going on behind me and when I turned to look, Erick was standing on the train platform with his family. He brought them out to see the finished mural and it was obvious how proud they are of their talented son. He just graduated from Yes College Prep (and acknowledged his school with the big "Y" under Beyonce in the mural).
This is the first panel on the left of the installation. it features Lightnin Hopkins. Hopkins was a Texas blues musician in the 1940's, 50's and 60's. He lead quite a fascinating life and influenced many of today's musician.
Erick informed me that the individual paintings will be auctioned off in a few months. The mural covers the front of a building that is under renovations. When it is completed, this mural will be disbanded and he will be asked to do two more murals on the building. He is off to a very promising career, I think.
Panel II shows Archie Bell, an R & B musician from the 1960's and 1970's, and Roy Head, a rock and roll/rockabilly musician from the 1960's and 1970's.
Panel III features country music star, Mickey Gilley, who still plays at a theater he built in Branson, Missouri. The other half of this panel features Flaco Jimenez, a Tejano musician from San Antonio. His music has won many awards and he won a Grammy as recently as 1990.
The last panel in this musical tribute to Houston features rock musicians ZZ Top , who formed in 1969 and still tour. The other half of this panel features Beyonce, who started with Destiny's Child and who continues to make solo albums and also has a successful acting career.
Jun 7, 2009
This Is Houston Mural by Reginald Adams
This plaque is at the center of the brand new mosaic titled "This Is Houston" on the side of the Hubbard Financial Services building at the corner of Montrose and California. The mural was sponsored by Leadership Houston Class XXVII and The Museum of Cultural Arts, Houston.
This is a full shot of the gorgeous mural that will be unveiled on Tuesday, June 9th. This work of art was created to "raise awareness of local diversity in the areas of art, education, the environment, health care, and leadership. The artist responsible for this vibrant addition to a rather plain little section of Montrose is Reginald Adams.
Jun 1, 2009
Galveston Gulls
May 30, 2009
Munster's House Houston
While out and about, Marilyn and I spotted the turret of this house from across the freeway. We decided to try to find the house and see what caught our attention from such a distance.
What we found surprised us. There is a house in a regular neighborhood that reminded us at once of the Munster's house and also of the Winchester Mansion. It has an almost abandoned feel from certain angles and but the lawn is well manicured and the home appears to be lived in.
May 23, 2009
Jesse Lott and Javier de Villota
Jesse Lott: detail of wire sculpture - photo by FinijoThis piece is truly magnificent. She is a little more than life-sized, Amazonian in stature. Using the copper wire for her hair was inspired and she looks as though flames are bursting forth from her head. She gives the impression of being some kind of a warrior goddess ready to either comfort you in her outstretched arms or call forth forces at her will to vanquish the unworthy in her presence.
Jesse Lott: Dragonfly photo by Finijo
The Station Museum decided to reconstruct the extraordinary tableau, El Mercado
de la Muerte, representing the artist’s reaction to the slaughter of civilians
in Sarajevo during the l994 war. Its message about the horror of war is a
universal. This acclaimed work was exhibited in Madrid in 1994. It is a three
dimensional painting in the tradition of Goya’s Disaster’s of War, but it is
more than an expressionist recreation of a tragic event. The exploded,
brilliantly painted corpses are anonymous and serve as a reference to every
bloody event caused by explosive devices, such as, military bombardment or
roadside bombs.http://www.stationmuseum.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=105&Itemid=31
May 21, 2009
Southeast Houston Street Art
A recent visit to Southeast Houston with one of my clients allowed me the opportunity to explore the area. I found that it was a very industrial part of Houston with quite a few bars and truck stops. This bit of art on the side of a bar caught my attention, so I wanted to share it. It looks like a graffiti artist was commissioned by the bar owner to do this work. I wish it was signed, so I could give credit where it is due.
May 19, 2009
Sky Photos
I went on a second photo shoot with Sky downtown and she took some amazing shots. I have asked her to post some of her work on line, because I think she's incredibly talented.
May 17, 2009
Erick Gonzalez - New Mural
When Sky and I took the train from Midtown for a photo shoot yesterday, I spotted an artist creating a vibrant mural on Main Street and we promptly hopped off the train to check it out.
We were lucky enough to meet a young artist, Erick Gonzalez, who was hard at work creating a new Main Street mural. He was about halfway done when we met him and he was gracious enough to allow us to take some photos of his work and of him at work.
Sky Shoot 2
Sky and I went downtown for another photo shoot today. We started again at Wheeler Station and took the train down Main Street. On the way we saw a street artist creating, religious zealots ranting, and the people of Houston in transit.
This fountain is on Main Street. It actually hits the train as it drives through on either side of the reflecting pool. I think it's pretty unique. I am also guessing that most people in Houston don't know it exists, because this small stretch of Main Street is blocked at either end of the fountain. I will post more of our shoot in future posts. We had a great time and even wore ourselves out photographing everything we could find on Main Street. We will try to get to more of the city on our next outing.
May 15, 2009
Bodhi Has No Work Ethic!
Do you ever find when you are working at home that there are interruptions that are so distracting that you just can't get past them? I had been trying to answer an e-mail for about thirty minutes, but Bodhi was not going to have it. I took him off the desk, but he just jumped back on. Finally, I decided to film his act of sabotage. When I told him I was trying to work, he sat up and looked at me over the computer screen for a moment. I refused to make eye contact and that finally prompted him to leave me alone. What an attention whore.
May 13, 2009
Art Destroyed

I often drive through Houston and stop to photograph the art I see along the way. I know that much of what I see that appeals to me is part of an underground movement, and that the artists are not getting permission to share their work with the public in the way they have chosen. I don't care, because the art springing up all over Houston makes the city more habitable to me. It covers some walls, sidewalks and boarded up windows and it makes people talk and think. I think it makes Houston better for being there.
May 11, 2009
Mother's Day
Mom got Marilyn and I cookies for Mother's Day. Not just any cookies, but cookies made by her friend, Lauri A. Garlington. Lauri owns Border to Border Cookies, and her tag line is "Be young, have fun, eat a cookie!" The cookies are as tasty as they are pretty, so don't expect them to last very long. Thanks Mom! The cookies were great!
To check out more of her work, go to her website, here or call her at (832) 379-0520 for more information.
May 4, 2009
On Set
My friend, Humberto, invited me to the set of the short film he is making to enter into a film festival. He teaches a class, Acting for Film, so he has a cast of actors at his disposal. He gets to make a film, and they get something for their portfolio by the end of the class. It was cool to be in that atmosphere - it's been a long time since I have been near a camera or on a set. I'm not sure if I have the bug again, but I do see a video camera purchase in my future...










































