All this year it’s been non-stop busy at the studio. And the last month and a half I’ve been behind on orders. Now I’m all caught up. Everything is finished and sent. For the first time in months you can hear a pin drop.
There were a bunch of interviews, live streams, podcasts and more. Book interviews, magazine interviews and visitors to the studio durring that time.
Now it’s quiet and it’s kinda nice.

I have so many personal projects that have been hanging in the breeze. There’s shop clean up that’s badly needed. I want to make some more paintings and plan to start a new one this week.
I got to put in nearly a full day on the DVIII build and got the basic paint scheme accomplished. Next I’ll do the iron cross marking on the wing, tail, and fuselage.




And then there’s that “what’s next?” thing. The phone could ring. Or I get an email and the SNG universe reality changes again. I guess that’s the real joy and beauty of being a working, successful artist. You never know what the future will bring and when it does it’s always fascinating and enjoyable.
In closing i’d like to thank James Cawly of the Star Trek Set tours https://www.startrektour.com/ for placing my large 66 inch TOS Enterprise in such a place of honor among the sets there and other tresures from the original series.
