This page contains my original graphic art.
Gallery One
Gallery Two
This section is graphics done with Microworlds Logo programing system.
Gallery Three
This section is graphics that were created in Logo with special effects added in Paint Shop Pro 5.
Gallery Four
This section contains three paintings done in acrylics on watercolor paper. They were done in 1979 and were my prototypes for paintings done on fabric for pillows for my sons room.
Fractals
Woodcuts
Fun With Fonts
It's an Eggs World
My Bryce Work
This section contains some of my Bryce graphic art. Both Bryce 4 and Bryce 5 have been used to create these pieces of art.
Artistic Odds and Ends
This page has a lot of different graphics and graphic effects that don't have a home anywhere else.
Tutorial for Matting and Framing an Image
Here is my first ever tutorial for Matting and Framing an image using PSP. Hopefully I can add more tutorials as I discover interesting ways of creating images using Paint Shop Pro 5. Click on the colored square.
Just for Fun: A Game of Concentration
This is a game of Concentration. It was done using JavaScript. Actually this game is the Grand Finale for a great JavaScript tutorial giving you all the programing information to create your own games for the internet. To try the tutorial and see the original version of Concentration, visit Mulawa. Once there click on Bits 'n' Pieces to find the JavaScript Tutorial. But before you leave, please take a look at mine by clicking on the colored square beside Just for Fun.
My Mom's Paintings
Even though my Mother took up painting very late in life, it has given her much enjoyment over the years. I have scanned two small paintings that I have hanging on my walls for my web site. To most
they would not be considered great but they are very special to me.
Matt's Comics and Cartoons
This page belongs to my son Matthew. Here you will find some of his sketches of comic and cartoon characters.
Thanks go to my special internet friend, Peter, who taught me how to use the Logo system to create exciting graphic art. Once I had a grasp of how to create graphics using Logo, we tackled the job of teaching Penny how to make a web page. All of this was done using Microsoft's Netmeeting. The Netmeeting environment, makes for a great classroom setting. If you would like to benefit from Peter's teaching abilities and have loads of fun learning Logo programing and HTML, visit Peter's website Mulawa.