LIFESTYLES WEEKEND, FEBRUARY 21-22, 2015 1C Staff photo by E.J. Harris Rosco Crooke uses a fine-tipped brush while working on a piece called “Thinking Happy Thoughts” at his home Wednesday in Pendleton. His heart in paint Rosco Crooke uses bright colors, canvas to explore his inner self subjects he thought people were interested in buying. “I tried to do landscapes, I tried to do undreds of bottles of neon portraits,” he recalled, “but that felt like pulling teeth, that was and glow-in-the-dark awful.” paints stand across the So he turned to what spoke top of Rosco “Carrico” Crooke’s to him — exploring emotions, kitchen table, his makeshift art thoughts and states of being on studio. A colorful, shimmering canvas. “I’ve always been a per- work that looks like so many son who has to visualize things to pieces of hard candy sits near understand them,” he said. “Tree completion, two others are of Doubt,” for example, shows a in more basic stages. Several silhouette of a tree against a stark adorn the walls of his home near background, its barren branches downtown Pendleton. wilting, almost like tears falling. Crooke, 38, a beefy man +HDYRLGVÀDWSDLQWV²³,W¶V with a dry laugh, has spent the ÀDW´KHVDLG³