Robert Christian Malmberg worked his magic…
Category: Painting Process
Birdies for Breast Cancer Painting Entitled “Ribbons”
On Monday, October 1, 2012, this painting will be live-auctioned at the Birdies for Breast Cancer Celebrity Golf Classic.
Painting Process | Dr. Bill Venkman Starring in the Kick Ass Actors Series

When I was a kid, I built a proton pack out of Construx, and fired vigorously into the clouds on an overcast day. My inspiration? Dr. Peter Venkman… a scientist that didn’t suck. So, 28 years later, I paid homage to one of my favorite characters (and actor) with this painting: Dr. Bill Venkman.
Red Bull Curates NYC — A Photographic Journey
Red Bull Curates New York City. In Brooklyn. At Villain. Here is a photographic recap of my night, through the eyes of Greg McMahon.
Red Bull Curates NYC — Here is My Cooler
Tomorrow is the day… Red Bull Curates. It’s going to be epic. Here is a video of the creation of my fridge in one minute.
Painting Process A Portrait of Simon Fredricks
I’m delighted to release my latest commissioned portrait — Mr. Simon Fredricks. Simon contacted me by email expressing his interest in a portrait in the style of my actor series, a swift correspondence ensued, and off we went.
Painting Process Ditch Plains Beach Bungalow, Montauk Long Island
Another day in Montauk, another painting. Following an amazing evening at Navy Beach, Paul Zepeda and me hit Ditch Plains beach in search of good bungalow.
Painting Process Navy Beach in Montauk Long Island
Painting Process New York Yankee David Robertson
As I mentioned in the Robinson Cano recap, I’ve met some great people through the Major League Baseball Fan Cave. This is the second portrait created for the MVP Foundation — New York Yankee David Robertson.
Painting Process New York Yankee Robinson Cano
Through the Major League Baseball Fan Cave, I’ve met some incredible people — one such individual is Doctor Thomas Haveron. After a few phone calls, Doc told me about his MVP Foundation, I offered to get involved… and that’s how I ended up painting Robinson Cano and David Robertson.







