Baby Paintings

I know a few woodworkers so I started collecting small pieces of nice wood to paint on from their burn piles. I've been also collecting and refurbishing curiosity shelves and filling them with the paintings.


The original idea was to bring them to events I table at so people can look through and see a tiny exhibition in person. The majority of people who interact with my work never get to see my paintings in person so it was a way to show people what I really did and have them touch my paintings in person, but also to establish an easy price point for anyone to take a piece home with them.


Because of what's going on the world I've been selling them in lots. Kinda funny to sit on hundreds of small paintings when you have to pay your bills (Thanks to everyone who's bought a piece!). Here are photos of each lot from latest to oldest. Follow me on Instagram if you want to have to buy them.


Lot 20 Paintings 719-783.


Lot 19 Paintings 681-718.


Lot 18 Paintings 644-680.


Lot 17 Paintings 612-643. All bats for October 2020


Lot 16 Paintings 570-611


Lot 15 Paintings 532-569


Lot 14 Paintings 494-531


Lot 13 Paintings 456-493


Lot 12 Paintings 418-455


Lot 11 Paintings 378-417


Lot 10 Paintings 340-377


Lot 9 Paintings 302-339


Lot 8 Paintings 264-301


Lot 7 Paintings 226-263


Lot 6 Paintings 189-225


Lot 5 Paintings 151-188


Lot 4 Paintings 113-150


Lot 3 Paintings 76-112


Lot 2 Paintings 39-75


Lot 1 Paintings 1-38


Somewhere along the line I started signing the backs of each painting with added drawings. Apologies for the early buyers/friends who I gifted pieces to.