Oscar E. Berninghaus and the more recent contributors like Jerry Jordan. Here is an acrylic on paper (11 x 15) study I just completed of one of Jerry's famous oil paintings. I love his bold color pallet and agressive application that captures this high-altitude subject.
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Studies of New Mexico
Oscar E. Berninghaus and the more recent contributors like Jerry Jordan. Here is an acrylic on paper (11 x 15) study I just completed of one of Jerry's famous oil paintings. I love his bold color pallet and agressive application that captures this high-altitude subject.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Plein air Activities
I've been outside working on some plein air paintings. Dodge Nature center property in Mendota Heights and historic Sibley in Mendota. Acrylic on paper and on 11x14 birch panel.
Monday, December 11, 2023
Itching to creatively remodel our kitchen

Interior design is another area where good design sense and production skills pays dividends.
I had the unique opportunity to remodel my kitchen this year. We welcomed the challenge since for years I was itching to replace the old cabinets and workflow. Launching into several layout sketches with my wife, we settled on a simple solution of solid cherry cabinets over white backgrounds with black accents.
For workflow changes, we chopped down a constricting peninsula and moved the dishwasher from blocking access to the refrigerator. I built a custom cabinet to hold the much better placed dishwasher. BTW, we highly, highly recommend the Bosch SHX3AR75UC dishwasher. There are several models by Bosch that get the top score from Consumer Report. It delivers... and we've run it most every day for 2 years.
All the carpentry, plumbing and electrical work I completed myself, although I was assisted by curated professionals on YouTube. The reward was immense. We saved a bunch of cash, kept the old kitchen functioning as I made the improvements, and solved long-standing workflow issues with an elegant design. This large scale and time-consuming project is not for everybody, but it proves thoughtful designs integrated with practical skills add value.


New workflow, floor, cabinets, outlets, sink and counter-tops, plumbing and still needs a new stove.
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Angelic Twaddle™ Comic Book Design
One of the latest creative projects I'm working on is designing my two books of Angelic Twaddle Comics. Amazon and digital sales has impacted book design since often small thumbnails images are what the buying audience see first. So the challenge is to create a book cover that reads well and generates interest both very small and in the full-size printed scale.
There are many good sources available on Google for general guidelines of book design... but what I centered on was a 3-part objective. The three goals I aimed for are... 1) bright complementary colors divided into pleasing % of values/tones; 2) a single readable word "Comic" (even when shrunk down), and 3), presenting an actual comic on the cover so the audience knows that these are hand-rendered comics not computer generated animations.
Angelic Twaddle™ is my niche comic series about guardian angels and life. Louis is the author, illustrator, and self-publisher of Angelic Twaddle™ Comics.
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Interior Furniture Designs
Over the years I've enjoyed making most of our home furniture. Thankfully my wife gives me plenty of freedom to try some unique designs, although she ultimately holds veto power. Here is an example of a coffee table I made from oak harvested on my child-hood family property in northern MN and presented with all its flaws and natural beauty with a clear matte sealing finish. The black steel legs are USA made from Amazon.
A variety of old drawers and their unique handles serve as pull-out storage areas.
Monday, November 2, 2020
Childhood Art At Home
While cleaning through my basement, I came across some artwork I created as a kid. My parents provided a very creative environment that was conducive for me and my siblings to draw, paint, sculpt, sew clothes, cook, bake, build tree houses. I'm very grateful for those times and tried to impart that atmosphere for my children.
The first one, from 1979, is an acrylic painting that is based on a National Geographic wildlife photo. Below that is a watercolor I created in 1980 of a grouse, pheasant and turkey. The sketch is from 1978 and I was about 14 years old.
Friday, December 20, 2019
Good design (beauty) is a perpetual motion machine
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Managing Design, Function and Look & Feel
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Friday, September 8, 2017
Sculptures
Raw wood, finished lumber, wild clay, pottery clay, oil-based clay, tin-foil, paper, you name it I've tried to make something 3-dimensional with it. Below is a pic of a 4-foot tall white oak, Mother and Child sculpture I created back in the early 90s. I used a chain saw to rough it out then chiseled the details. I put a light coat of clear exterior oil on it.
Sunday, September 4, 2016
Curiosity and Tools
Sunday, May 8, 2016
National Campaign?
Las Vegas 1000 Mile Loop
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