September 25, 2010

Type A, Type B & Popular Etiquette

I was having a conversation with Cynthia, an art consultant at the Elliott Fouts Gallery, about one of my paintings. Apparently someone was looking at one of my unruly stacks of books and said they'd constantly be compelled to organize the books, straighten them out and make a tidy pile.

I like hearing about how different people interpret my paintings. And the idea occurred to me then to honor different personality types and how they relate to each other and can be integrated in to the same relationship, or paintings, in this case.


Type A, Type B
20" x 36" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold


Type B, Type A
20" x 36" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold
• This painting will be part of the October 2010 Still Life show at the EFG

A good friend of mine brought me an old paperback re-print of a Victorian era Popular Etiquette Book. Leafing through it, I have to say that although there are definitely missing virtues in today's world, Victorian's really made things uncomfortable for themselves with the litany of rigid rules and guidelines to follow.


Popular Etiquette
16" x 20" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold
• This painting will be part of the October 2010 Still Life show at the EFG


Popular Etiquette — Detail

August 11, 2010

40 & Under



The 40 & Under show is up at the Elliott Fouts Gallery and runs until September 3. If you're in the Sacramento area, be sure to check it out. There are some great artists participating and I'm honored to be sharing the gallery space with them.

I've been trying to balance working in the studio and enjoying the summer. Every other week we're out visiting family, going to weddings, the lake, the park or pool all day long... every year that's a serious challenge for me as I'm always excited and anxious to keep things burning along on the easel. Breaks are needed of course, it's the frequency that drives me a bit nuts.

August 1, 2010

It's what's inside that counts.


It's what's inside that counts.
30" x 24" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
• Sold

This is the third piece of three that will be showing in the group show 40 & Under at the Elliott Fouts Gallery from August 7 - September 3, 2010.

I've had these gumball machines for years, sitting in the studio. Initially I bought only a small amount of gum because, well, it's intimidating thinking of painting them full. It's a small form of torture for my kids. Gumball machines high on a shelf, being told "you can't eat dad's work". So the gum became stale and dusty.

Until I decided to paint this piece and I needed more gum to fill the small blue machine. I took the machines down from the shelf and since I now had a surplus of gum and a surplus of pennies, I let the kids at it. They kept returning to the studio, within minutes of their last purchase, to let me know that they either dropped their gum or it ran out of flavor. Or that they got two purple ones in a row and were hoping for an orange so, here we go again.