$95 | 10" X 8" | Mixed Media, Archival Print
" Australian scientists say they have created a "thinking cap" that will stimulate creative powers. The invention raises the possibility of being able to unlock one's inner genius by reawakening dormant parts of the brain. It is based on the idea that we all have the sorts of extraordinary abilities usually associated with goats. According to scientists at the Centre for the Mind in Sydney, these hidden talents can be stimulated using magnetism." To purchase goat paintings email Brad Bunkers
$120 | 12" X 10" | Acrylic on Marmoleum
She had seen plenty of whiffs in her day. Scratchers. Scramblers. Skinners. Sandbaggers. Slicers. Hole twelve had been home to the most memorable gaffes in club history. Known as the Goldie Bounce, a well-manicured form of hell glinting green, open-jawed for the Sunday dandies. To purchase goat paintings email Brad Bunkers
$95 | 10" X 8" | Pencil on Paper, Digital Collage
"Those bovine palookas had to foul it up for the entire Republic. The bluebonnets no longer carpet the chalky wastelands. The mockingbirds couldn't handle the stench so they flew over the Brazos. They even managed to chase out the armadillos while letting the prickly pears run wild. The whole state will soon be caked over with pies as big as Sam Houston's belt buckle. Damn Longhorns..." To purchase goat paintings email Brad Bunkers
$95 | 8" X 8.5" | Pencil on Paper, Digital Collage
A herbaceous plant with showy flowers, milky sap, and rounded seed capsules. Many poppies contain alkaloids and are a source of drugs such as morphine and codeine. • Papaver, Eschscholzia, and other genera, family Papaveraceae (the poppy family): many species, including the yellow-flowered arctic poppy ( P. radicatum) of the Rocky Mountains. The poppy family also includes the corydalis, greater celandine, and bloodroot. To purchase goat paintings email Brad Bunkers
SOLD $180 | 10" X 9" | Acrylic on Marmoleum
"Hiatus? I hate that word like I hate blue bubble gum. So I was gone for a spell, I stepped out, stretched my legs, walked off the wah-wahs. It surely wasn't a hiatus! True, I didn't say goodnight to the kids, I didn't slip Yvette a kiss, but I did close the gate. I did leave rolled oats in the bucket. Listen, let's call it a short pause and move on..." To purchase goat paintings email Brad Bunkers
$180 | 10" X 9" | Acrylic on Marmoleum
Tuesday, March 12th. An oversized cardboard box sat on the front steps, the corners torn from 11 days of irreverent transport. A film of ocher dust softened the stark black or the barcode. Just as she hoped, "Pottery Barn, 98011 Sellette Way, Schranerst, IL, 69508." Box opened, the smell of Made in China whirled about. There, neatly folded and wrapped in cellophane, sat a pair of crimson velvet curtains. She was in love. This was her day. To purchase goat paintings email Brad Bunkers
$180 | 8" X 10" | Acrylic on Board
Being the leader looked like fun. As a kid Jr. sat on the south lawn and gazed at the shiny house on the hill, imagining Sr. ruling the fiefdom. Jr. never thought much about leadership, the moral responsibility, the finesse of diplomacy, the steady character required to inspire. He just liked the idea of being called, "Leader." He could finally ditch the pathetic "Jr." persona and rise up to "Leader!" He could surround himself with Sr.'s cronies, make them do the heavy lifting, use their brains... and of course as the "Leader" he would naturally take all of the credit. "Yes sir, Mr. Leader!" "You're the boss Mr. Leader." "Whatever you say Mr. Leader." To purchase goat paintings email Brad Bunkers
$135 | 8" X 7" | Acrylic on Board
Twelve Fifty Two wasn’t exactly in city limits although newly paved streets and double-wide modulars surrounded it. The front sidewalk was entangled in Japanese Honeysuckle. The once glossy Suzanne Somers Pink had faded to a dusty rose, blistered paint flaked to the ground. A few pieces of plastic lawn furniture cheered up the front room. The smell of discount aftershave and burnt matches wafted out from bathroom. A hole in the roof helped to ventilate the upstairs bedrooms. The emptiness filled her up somehow... To purchase goat paintings email Brad Bunkers