Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

Another Monday another stab at the commission piece


Here we are, my day off so it's time to paint.
I'm trying to move away from the wormy color, introducing more green and ultimately bring the piece lighter. I'm also trying to incorporate more movement by using a paintbrush dipped in water amd the manner that I use my roller.
Each step gradualy builds up the paint.
Here you can see the painting panel onto which I nailed my canvas.
As always, it has to get hideous to get better. Barf. This stage looks like barf tho.
Yeah... Still not liking this much at all. I revisited the Oriental carpet that was the inspiration, and I think my colors are off. That's why I mixed up the orangey peach tone that you see above. Going to wait for this layer to dry. Then attack it again.
We're getting there but I would like to move away from the mauve.
This is getting pretty sticky to work on. Check out the closeup of the paint below, it's as viscous as taffy.








Monday, March 10, 2014

Gah! Lost my draft



Shoot. Just imagine a lot of insight into the creative mind. Bleh!

This is the commission piece for Maureen.
That's not it. Double shoot! I lost most of my work in progress pics, too!
There's this.
Then there's this... Dinner is the same palette as the comish.

Today is just not my day. Backwards progress.



Saturday, December 14, 2013

Goodbye Christmas

Sometimes it's very hard to part with a painting. This one especially. But now it has a new home where I trust it will be loved.

Monday, January 28, 2013

The studio today

Red & orange... Named today after something the guy at Blow Up Lab said- "Out of Gamut".

Monday, January 7, 2013

Paintings sold = painting supplies replenished

Suit 5 Salon sold 2 more of my pieces (2 back round about Nov), most recently "Cal Fight Song" + an untitled piece. So... Bought some new wood panels. This is the first effort today. I like to work a couple pictures simultaneously.

Don't know what a smalt is, but it's hue is beautiful blue gray. Of course I still mix it. For some reason color straight out of the tube is glaringly "color out of the tube".

Ah! "Yves Klein quick fix" 16"x20"













Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Today's project: swamp thing

Stages from hideous to decent to boring to decent to incomplete until next session.

Swamp Thing 16x16











Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Solo Exhibit at Blue Danube Cafe


Starting Thursday I'll be hanging new paintings at the Blue Danube Cafe. Where's this fabulously great totally awesome and incredible cafe? Glad you asked, Blue Danube Cafe is at 306 Clement St (between 4th Ave & 5th Ave. Get a coffee and buy my work. Or a tea, I understand if you're not in the mood for coffee. Runs for the entire month of September.


http://www.yelp.com/biz/blue-danube-coffee-house-san-francisco

Friday, June 4, 2010

Marin Headlands

I applied! For my 3rd time. The first time was so long ago that I filled out a paper form. Not this time round. Want to read my letter of intent??? Here it is:

This is my 3rd attempt applying to the Headlands. I decided this time to apply as a writing candidate. I have a story to tell, an excellent and interesting story that is loosely based on my experience working in a casino and having survived being run over by a truck.

You know the new concrete median on Market Street that prevents cars from turning right onto the Octavia on ramp? That was installed after I was run over at that intersection 3 years ago by a truck full of cement. You see, a fascinating story. In recovery I wrote because that was the only thing I could do. My body was full of pain. Black pain that I can't remember because memory suppresses that kind of stimuli. I wrote about pain and about injury and about living when I should have died. And then I began to get better, and I wrote less about the horrible things in life and more about the other things in life. I found I had more stories to tell. And so my story morphed.

As I recovered I regained mobility. I started painting again, abstractly in vivid colors that my eyes gobbled up. And from painting I developed an idea to needlepoint my abstract paintings into matching pillows. I find this very amusing. And I still continue to write, to work on my story. Making is a circular process for me. And a constant one.

My ambition has always been to make something, anything, that I care about. And to this end, making art and writing is easy. I only make what I love and what I am passionate about. My recent work travels many avenues. I write, I paint, I needlepoint. They all blend together into the collective creativity of art. However, the flaw in my creative structure is a lack of community. I make and create on my own without feedback, without collaboration without the people contact that the Marin Headlands residency program would provide. My ideas occur in the vacuum of my studio apartment. I look to the Marin Headlands for a community to push me further, to inspire me with their projects, to help me improve my ideas.

I need the environment of the Headlands to touch other people who are creating and to feel an environment outside of myself. I'm without the creative communal energy that studios provide. I want to be at the Headlands to make more and to develop my work further, push it's boundaries and be inspired. I think I'm the perfect candidate: I'm multi-disciplinary, I'm responsive to the inspirations of life, I'm communicative and open to change and learning, I'm hungry for experience, and I can tell a good story.