I'm working away in the studio, quietly and contentedly. Larger pieces, slower process. All for the show in June. March, April, May will be exciting. Well, okay, there'll be pangs of anxiety and stress, but I'll get over it. When I was a student, I convinced myself that I worked well under pressure. I'll go with that theme again.
I won't be posting any new paintings for some time. Instead, if you're so inclined, check out my paintings on Flickr. It's a great way to see the paintings at a glance, and get a better sense of my palette and designs I'm working with.
February 27, 2009
February 7, 2009
Hunting Boots & Gladstone Bag
January 31, 2009
Candle Stick Phone & Electric Fan

24" x 24" — Oil/Canvas — 2009
• SOLD
Today a friend asked me "what's new?" Ever sit there with a blank stare on your face when someone asks you that? That's what I did. Then I thought about the "newness" in my life and realized that I'm focused on my work, and although that seems like nothing new to me, it's new to the person you're talking to. I've got the exhibition in June, which means I've got until mid-May to create some newness.
I'm sure that February, March and April will move fast. The work I'll be doing will be larger, not going under say 20" or 24" in size. I've come to terms that this is around the size I work best in. It's comfortable. The smaller I go, the more I struggle.
January 24, 2009
Five Bartlett Pears

24" x 30" — Oil/Canvas — 2009
• SOLD
This winter has been cold. Bitter cold. I know it's been cold throughout the entire continent, but I'm sure if you were to take a look at the average temperature where I am, you'd fall into stunned silence. I should not feel like this until the end of February, not January. I guess I always have the warm colors in the pears. And radiant heat in the studio.
January 17, 2009
Three Bartlett Pears

24" x 30" — Oil/Canvas — 2009
• SOLD
Where did I go? It's been a few weeks since I last posted anything. I'm busy. I've got an show coming up in June in Sacramento and I think that's going to keep me very occupied for the next several months. The first half of this year is going to be insane in my studio. Insane and exciting.
December 30, 2008
Second Draft

24" x 24" — Oil/Canvas — 2008
Sold
I'm calling this piece Second Draft. The first time I painted this old Remington (only a few weeks ago) it appeared on a very dark background. Unfamiliar territory. So I fretted and stirred and resolved myself by painting it a second time in more familiar territory. I'm sure I'll experiment further with other tones in the background but it's a slow process.
Goodbye 2008. I'm glad to see you go, you miserable year with your dismal news headlines. I plan on hiding in my studio doing the best work I possibly can for 2009. I'm actually optimistic about that.
Saying "Happy New Year" doesn't feel empty and pointless this year. I really, truly hope it is a Happy New Year.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
