Brian Dawkins:
Immortalizing a Philadelphia Legend
Sometimes the most difficult part of being a commercial artist is not being able to share the excitement of a new opportunity or finished piece right away. In the case of working in the toy industry which is very competitive and secretive, I am not allowed to either discuss what I am working on or […]
KISS and Tell
Although all of our individual journeys thought life are unique, they are also very similar in that each is filled with happiness and sadness, satisfaction and disappointment. However, along the way sometimes our childhood dreams once thought far out of reach do come true. This is one of those times for me. I remember the […]
Meeting Up With Philadelphia Flyers’ Claude Giroux
Every year for the past three years now I have donated a piece of art to The Salt Shaker Foundation’s annual fundraiser. As part of Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong foundation, Salt Shaker helps to raise money throughout the year for cancer research. This year marked the 7th year of the event which was held this past Saturday […]
Howe Exciting!
On March 6, 2012 the Philadelphia the Flyers will be retiring former Flyer defenseman Mark Howe’s number 2 prior to the game against the Detroit Red Wings. This is something the Flyers have not done since 1990 and Mark will also be the first player to receive such an honor who was not a member of the […]
"The Old Ballgame!" Going To Bat In My First Art Show
Back in early September I was contacted out of the blue by The Carol Schwartz Gallery in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. They informed me of a Baseball themed art exhibit they were going to be having throughout the month of October called “The Old Ballgame!” just in time for what we hoped would be another exciting […]