While at VanArts, I did a lot of life drawing. Click here to visit the life drawing gallery.

One of my odd obsessions is cartoon voice actors. My favorite Disney animated film is "Lady and the Tramp." So you can imagine my frustration at not being able to find a scrap of information anywhere about Larry Roberts, who voiced Tramp in that movie. Outside of a few still photos, all that the otherwise-wonderful 50th Anniversary Edition DVD release gives us is a mention that Roberts was in his "late twenties" when he recorded the role. Is that enough? No, it is not. And so, click here to visit my Larry Roberts page.
I have a bunch of rare Jim Henson-related merchandise. Click here to visit the page.

A Mickey Mouse animation drawing I own provides a clue in an ongoing mystery: Who animated Mickey's eccentric dance seen in the film "Mickey's Birthday Party"? Click here to read all about it.

For Total Training, I've presented training for several different applications. Click here to visit the Training page.

It's often noted that Walt Kelly and the Pogo comic strip were a source of inspiration to Jim Henson; I discovered published proof of this fact. Click here to see for yourself.

Along with Jim Henson, Nashville puppeteer Tom Tichenor inspired my lifelong interest in puppetry. Click here to visit my Tom Tichenor page.

I'm fascinated by anagrams. Click here to see four I devised from Lewis Carroll's real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.

I've created music for several different projects. Click here to visit the Music page.

Les Misérables and Colm Wilkinson fans: Click here for proof that anyone can have a bad day.

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