Sunday, November 21, 2010

blank faces | open spaces

This past weekend I had an art show/studio visit in the apartment. We turned the living room into a gallery space, because it's bigger than the studio, and it worked out really well! It was great to discuss the work and get some feedback. I'll be posting some images bellow.



Sunday, September 26, 2010

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Miniature and Multiple

I've just started a new series of paintings! The work is a formal return to what I was doing a few years ago - simplified and stylized female figures that are a little stilted, but the new paintings remind me of miniature painting or illustration as well. I'm including some images of the ones I have finished bellow.

I've been interested in the idea of 'repetition and revision' since I first read Suzan-Lori Parks' The America Play. I'm see it as the way simple iteration changes meaning over time. Restating or reappearing alters experience. I've never found a way to really address it through paintings always represent originals. Scaling down the size in these works allows me to address multiples and repetitive details.

2010. Lead. Oil, acrylic, pencil on canvas, 24" x 24."

2010. Lead, detail. Oil, acrylic, pencil on canvas, 24" x 24."

2010. Tilt. Oil, acrylic, pencil on canvas, 17" x 20."

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Graphite

I've been getting back into drawing (not just sketching in preparation for paintings) after what feels like a ten year hiatus. Here's some of the finished ones I'm liking:

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

New Studio

It's a new yew and now I have a new studio to go with it! We just moved to a new spacious apartment, which includes a half bedroom I'm using as a studio! I'd forgotten how great it is to have a separate space for art! I'm still setting up shop, but here are some preview pix:


Work In Progress . . . .

Work In Progress . . . .
A tryptic on three thin pannels of a girl falling over and falling apart. Resembles a film strip.

Part of a series I'm starting on falling. So far, it's just an acrylic background and a drawing on a 18 x 24 inch board. I've been meaning to do this painting forever now, and I'm really happy with where it's going.

What I'm reading:

What I'm reading:

New Paint!

New Paint!
X-mas present: I've finally decided to upgrade to safer oil paints!