Thursday, February 28, 2008

"In Tandem"
9" x 25"
Mixed media on fiberboard
SOLD

This is a commissioned piece I've finally finished.  The client wanted me to use greens, but as I wasn't sure of the space it would be hung I wanted to bounce the darker greens against some neutrals.  I've added screen for some texture, hoping that the viewer would be enticed to look closer.  It strikes me as a masculine piece, but hopefully not overbearingly so.  

Tuesday, February 26, 2008


"Straight 'n Narrow #6"
12" x 30"
Mixed media on unstretched canvas

The sixth in the series.  I'm needing to paint in another shape so this is the last one for a bit.  I'm sure I'll revisit the shape.  I've begun a new piece for above our mantle it's square, and I'm continuing work on the commissioned piece which is vertical and narrow, very much like this piece.    

Monday, February 25, 2008


"Straight 'n Narrow #5"
12" x 30"
Mixed media on unstretched canvas

Another in the "Straight 'n-" series.  As I look at the small photo and I write this, I'm not all together certain I like the composition of this one.  I do think, that within the series, however, that it works better.  If the 4 or 6 pieces in the series were hung together, or just 2 at a time were hung, the composition wouldn't really bother me, but as a stand-alone piece, I'm not sure. I was a bit more aggressive with the texture on this piece.  I've also worked in some waxy areas where there are ghost-like images under other areas with a wash.  I've always been a big fan of getting up close 'n personal with a piece, and seeing what's going on underneath.  I'm especially fond of doing this with Van Gogh's work.  (big fan of his work, I am)  At a Van Gogh exhibit a few years back, I made the security detail nervous by getting very close to the work just to check out Vincent's brushstrokes.  I like being able to see the weave of the canvas in one area, while seeing pigment so thick it looks like it's been put on with shovel, in another.    

On a completely different note, my father recently told me that he's liked my work on the blog, (thanks, Dad) and that he enjoys when I write about the pieces when I post them.  He finds it, "interesting".  A theory of mine is that perhaps Dad is bored out of his tree, and therefore, interested in things that aren't terribly interesting.  (just kidding, Dad)  It is, after all, ridiculously cold by him right now, below zero, with many feet of snow on the ground by him.  With all of that in mind, I will do my best to post more on the pieces, or at least mention a bit about them.  I must confess, sometimes I just get under the gun, and want to post it, and don't have much to say about a particular piece except something like, "Um, here it is!" or, "Well, this didn't quite turned out like I had hoped" etc.  

Tuesday, February 19, 2008


"Straight 'n Narrow #4"
12" x 30"
Mixed media on unstretched canvas

My sinus infection rages on.  I haven't got much to write about.  I finished this piece about a week ago.  


Friday, February 15, 2008



"Straight 'n Narrow #3"
12" x 30"
Mixed media on unstretched canvas

Another piece in the "Straight 'n Narrow" collection.  I gave this piece, and the upcoming "#4" more green to go with the first two, which had more blue.  I sold those, so, I guess I'll have to do a few more, with more blue in them...


"Straight 'n Narrow #3"

Sunday, February 03, 2008


Dream Image #1
24" x 24"
Acrylic on wood


Well, here it is.  The painting I dreamt about last week.  To be honest, it was better looking in my dream.  At least, I remember it being a better painting in my dream.  But isn't that how it always goes? You awaken from a nightmare, scared out of your mind, only to be baffled at breakfast the next day by what scared you the night before.  When I referred to the notes I had made the morning after,  I realized that the top of the painting was white in my dream, but when I painted it, I remembered it being a rich chestnut-y brown.  I put the texture in there though, from the dream.  For the most part, it's an accurate depiction of what I dreamt... for whatever that's worth.