- Vintage Zippo LighterUp until I was probably 19, my Dad was a smoker. Then one day he quit cold turkey and never...
- Colony Bowl Bowling PinWhen I was 16 years old, I worked as a pin-chaser for $2.25 an hour at The Colony Bowl in...
- Epiphone Casino Sunburst GuitarThis drawing is one of my bigger pieces at 36" x 72". It's of my beautiful, Epiphone Casino Sunburst electric...
- Hubley Cap GunIf we weren’t looking for pop bottles, we were probably playing Cowboys and Indians. This was my Hubley cap pistol....
- Grape Tootsie Pop No.1It's happened a few times now that I've run out of my large rolls of drawing paper while I have...
- Chocolate Tootsie PopAs a kid growing up in Algonac, Michigan, we would hop on our bikes and ride along M29 searching for...
- Bakelite Fountain PenMy Dad worked for 20+ years at Willey Sign company in Mt Clemens, Michigan before leaving to go to work...
- Orange Tootsie Pop No.1The first Tootsie Pop I drew was a smaller Chocolate drawing. It was also my very first internet sale on...
- Lure No.1Growing up in Algonac, Michigan, we lived on the St. Clair River with a dock that ran 150 feet out...
- Wilson Jack Kramer Tennis RacquetThere are so many beautiful tennis racquets, pre-graphite introduction, made from laminated wood. As a kid growing up in Algonac,...
- Dairy Queen Vanilla Cone No.3The Algonac Dairy Queen sat on the edge of main street at the end of the playground of the old...
- Marshmallow No.2The weekend before my show came down at the Fig Tree Gallery, I was at our neighbor's house for a...
- Orange Tootsie Pop No.3This is my Orange Tootsie Pop No.3. “No.3” because it’s the third, large Orange Tootsie Pop I’ve drawn and my...
- 1970’s Vintage Squirt GunI remember playing in the basement of my Grandma and Grandpa Carter’s house in Royal Oak, Michigan when we were...