Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Rock and Roll

Dancer, 36 x 48 oil on cradled panel

Snowsuit, 36 x 48 oil on cradled panel


Lookout, 20 x 30 oil on cradled panel
3 hours of painting a day. Minimum. Really. Don't laugh, I'm serious.

Yes, and here's what came of that in a week. 3 new paintings that I like (especially "Snowsuit"). I picture my 3 year old who is now 11 with her snowsuit on, unable to do anything but waddle.





Thursday, January 27, 2011

Livin' the life




















Having finished my 100 paintings project and the following show in December, and 2 HuHot murals after that, I've been takin' it easy in January (to say the least). These 2 paintings are the last that I did before the show and are the "Portraits of Mexico" that I promised (7 months ago). I like the way they hang better than how they look in print so I'm not sure this multiple painting technique will continue, we'll see.

The show went great, I've learned, hire everything: hanging, food, have friends sell for you, it makes for a calm artist.

Next? I have my eye on a portrait of a Salish Native American elder, but maybe with a little twist if I can work it out.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

road weary



As much as I hear artists sometimes complaining about Gallery fees of 50%, I've found myself sympathetic to the Gallery owner.


Having my first show in the new studio space (with another artist) really opened my eyes to how much work was involved with hanging, (which included installing a hanging system because of the entire building being made of brick) marketing, buying food, wine and then the act of selling the work (or trying to) which I don't think comes easily for most artists. Luckily in this case I think most people are very forgiving.


I did manage to do very well at this show, selling 2 small pieces as well as the piece (or pieces) posted here, I was so excited that they wanted the entire grouping because it really does create a much more striking presence all together. This painting is made up of 16 - 12" x 12" pieces that were painted individually, I thought that it wouldn't be cheating in my 100 painting project if they were done as single paintings that made up a large one as long as I painted them one at a time. I actually didn't see the finished piece until I put them all together. 

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Slacker




A friend of mine asked me the other day to explain in one word how I was feeling as an artist that day, without question that word was slacker.

That doesn't mean I'm not busy, just not with the 100 paintings project. In fact a few weeks ago I finished another HuHot but this time I didn't travel to the site, I painted them on canvas and shipped them out to be hung by a paper hanger. This is the first time I've tried something like this so it was a bit of an experiment, but I'm really excited about the prospect of painting here. The photos are of them after being hung and I think they look fantastic.