Following the 1200 mile journey — I’m pleased to report: the Borbay studio is up-and-running. Here is a sneak preview, prepared just for you thanks to my good friends, Mac and coffee.
I’ll be starting on the left wall, and working my way around the room… enjoy!
Two places close to my heart — The Guggenheim (#7) and the Welcome to Vegas Sign.
A close-up of the Vegas goodness.
The Rawhide… with a wall to herself.
Mindscape Vega… the first painting I created after our second girl joined us. To the right? Some inspiration: a gorgeous still from Casablanca by Matt Harvill (he is literally recreating every frame from the movie); ‘Dripping Damn’ by Los Angeles artist Sacha Baumann; and a gold Borbay by Paul Zepeda. One of these days, I’ll share my entire collection.
Curating your own space = fantasy land… the time I hung out with The Dude.
A view from the other angle, looking back at my standing desk (keep that blood flowing). Still figuring out the lighting.
Next to The Dude? Indiana Jones and Don Draper. I wonder if those two would get along in real life? Both battled snakes, but of a different variety. Any film guys out there want to make a super-cut and see what happens?
And into the neons we go… The Apollo and the Antler Inn… glowing in the night, day and night.
Reverse view… these two abut Draper.
Ah, The Domino Sugar Factory… standing tall in the living room.
Central Park South East… to remind us of our beloved, former, “back yard”… and, the place I once worked.
Sutton Place at Twilight… the first Futurism canvas I created… my favorite part? The taxi headlights.
I wanted the girls to remember the Gramercy Park neighborhood where they were born…
Morgan Freeman has Se7en reasons for you to visit…
Two of them are Dexter and Tony Soprano… who happen to share the guest room. 2 murderers and a weary detective… welcome to our home.
And, I leave you with my 2010 self portrait.
VISITING THE STUDIO
If you find yourself in the Jackson Hole, Victor, Teton Springs, Tetonia area, and would like to schedule a studio visit — don’t hesitate to reach out. Coffee will be served.
COLLECTING
You can view the size, media, availability and pricing for the work shown here; for additional information, please reference my collecting and commissioning resources.
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