Monday, May 19, 2008

Here's what "Maybe So" looks like framed...


32" x 24" framed canvas unique of "Maybe So."

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New Trunks Art Gaming 'Skins from Gelaskins!


Nintendo DS Lite with the Trunks Art image, Endless Summer. Other 'skins are offered for the Sony PSP and Sony PSP slim version.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The Dallas, Texas chapter of the Children's Cancer Fund adopts a Trunks Art Image.


An adaptation of the Children's Cancer Fund logo by Trunks Art.

In mid May ('08), the image that you see will be used as a donation tool at the Children's Cancer Fund Conference in Dallas, Texas. Through donations, attendees will acquire "place mats" featuring this Trunks Art image. The place mats are then given to kids at the conference to color and submit for judging.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

I added acrylic and texture to one of my most popular pieces: "Maybe So."


AFTER adding acrylic and texturing gel to "Maybe So."


And of course, here's what "Maybe So" looked like BEFORE.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

TRUNKS ART...now on Wallets!!


I know. Wallets are sooooo boring. How 'bout adding a TRUNKS ART" fashion statement for $12? This one is called, "Endless Summer."

For more info and to purchase a TRUNKS wallet, check out Etsy.com and type "Endless Summer" in the search field.

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Framed pictures of "Day Break" prints...


Chuck Trunks: The artist behind "Day Break."


A framed print of "Day Break."

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Wake up to new Trunks Art: "Day Break"


"Day Break" 32"x24" limited edition giclees on canvas and paper. "Day Break" is the fifth abstract within a series of art focusing on our hope and dreams. Completion of this series is scheduled for Spring 2008. What's "Day Break" all about? Read on...

I don’t know about you but I’m feeling a little overwhelmed by the amount of depressing news that pours out of my computer, TV, radio and newspaper. If it’s not about the economy looming on the brink of a recession, it’s about an uninspiring presidential election. If it’s not about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, it’s about the latest campus shooting rampage. At this point, ESPN is the only news I can count on – oh wait a second – there’s the whole steroids thing in front of congress right now. Man! See what I mean?

Notice how the composition doesn’t have images relating to stuffing a mattress with money and moving into a shack in the woods. That’s because “Day Break” is about the ‘other’ alternative to coping with the non-stop negative chatter: a positive attitude. I can’t stop the banks from foreclosing on people’s homes. And, I can’t force Al Gore to run for president. But I can choose to start my day with an outlook that focuses on what IS right and beautiful in this world.

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