art, design, and building, workshop brooklyn ny 11225 timseggerman@gmail.com

Petey
wood, window screen 28 X 28

4 in the morning
wood, screen, paint 24 X 68
and the rains... came 70 X 41 oil pt. on wood


fog lifting
acrylic, wood 24 X 72
Noon, Andalucia
acrylic, wood 48 X72

must we rust we must aluminum, wood, acrylic 24 X 64


Folding child
10 1/2 X 66
acrylic, wood
B's house plaster, acrylic 10 1/2 X 12

Europe in the wind acrylic, wood 22 X 36

Mediterranean/Aegean
acrylic, wood 12 X 32

Whatever Lucy wants, Lucy gets
acrylic, wood 20 X 26


...ev'ntide acrylic, wood 24 X 48
night errand
plaster, enamel 6 X 15

Angelico, Angelico acrylic, wood 12 X 44


Emilietta
acrylic, wood 23 X 36
Wheezer acrylic, wood 24 X 29


Dietrich, top hat, white tie and tails acrylic, wood 23 X 41

apple in the dark latex, wood 18 X 17 X 7 1/4



Cardinals at bat oil on wood 11 X 11

All the boys love Mary Ann oil on wood 11 X 11 1/2

chickadee oil, wood 11 X 11

hopscotch oil on wood 12 X 12


well tempered acrylic, wood 27 X 27
pick up styx, Nam acrylic, wood 27 x 27

flaco at the window, segovia acrylic, wood 25 X 27

moon milk paint, wood 22" X 22"


camel/marlboro acrylic, wood 12 X 18
As a callow youth, hitchhiking across the country, I had earned enough money for a brief bus ride in the endless middle of Texas. I sat next to a gentle black man, on a weekend leave from prison. In his lap was an extraordinary pocketbook he had woven out of hundreds of Camel cigarette packs, the plastic wrappers utilized as protective coating, inside and out. The camel's design and color, the desert and pyramid all crafted into a complicated interwoven abstract whole, worthy of the walls of the Alhambra...
a perfect creation. He wanted $5 for it. I had not one dime and was soon dropped in the middle of nowhere.

palace boots acrylic, wood 24" X 32"
tree line acrylic, wood 32 X 36


unfolding child acrylic, wood 10 1/2 X 66
Tacubaya oil, wood 16 X 18


homing oil, wood 15 1/2 X 15

bee hut acrylic, canvas, wood 42 x42