New Painting – Number 427
So I have finally finished this painting (the orange one), Number 427. Anyone who has come by my studio during June and July has seen this thing in various stages of completion. Here are some progress shots.…
So I have finally finished this painting (the orange one), Number 427. Anyone who has come by my studio during June and July has seen this thing in various stages of completion. Here are some progress shots.…
Blend on Facebook. Full post on the completed painting soon.…
It is hard to believe that it has been 2 years since these pictures were taken. We were back in Miami last week to see some good friends and it brought back memories of feverishly hanging 120 paintings in a day, staying out late with good friends, then flying to Massachusetts for a wedding and a reunion, then packing our whole life into a truck and driving non-stop to NC. Just thinking about it makes me feel tired. Anyways, I thought I would post some of these pictures, some of which were on facebook but never made it to my site. …
I am planning the second large canvas. Here are some recent sketches I am considering:…
This took much longer to complete than I anticipated.
I started on May 5th, 2012 and finished a month later, June 2nd. It is the largest painting I have ever done at 7 1/2 feet tall by 5 feet wide. I have another one planned. I will start on that after we get back from Miami, next week. When I originally painted out all the colors I had only 2 of each color, similar to the color set on 423 but decided the next day that some of the colors needed 3 variations. …
Here is a sneak peak of what I am working on right now. There will be a full post when it’s completed. Been on a major Prince bender lately, inspired by the Citinite “Minneapolis Special” mix posted over at Wax Poetics. I have been a huge Prince fan since High School and have a fairly large collection of his recordings but this mix has some real gems on it that I had not heard before.…
There are two sets of prints here. This first set was printed on 4/15/12. The full array is up on the Prints page. This first group uses 3 shades of turquoise, in different color iterations:
To get all of the variations I printed each screen twice in each color, then switched colors and repeated on the dry prints for each of the remaining screens. I started printing the lightest shade, adding more turquoise for each layer. Phthalo turquoise is one of my favorite colors. …
My work was featured on two great sites this week:
Jump over to A View from the Easel, an ongoing series at Hyperallergic.com about artist work spaces.
I am pleased to say that I am the featured artist this month over at ArtandArtDeadlines.com. Click over to read an interview covering art and one of my favorite subjects: food. Please leave a comment on the blog. At the end of the year the artist with the most comments is named artist of the year.…
Here are some start-to-finish progress shots of Number 424 and Number 425. I started these March 31st, the day after the auction preview at NCMA. I am still playing with the same colors as I used in 423 but I have added a lighter orange, moved the orange inside and I am using 2 blacks (one turquoise, one blue) each with gray variant. The exteriors are white shades of the two minor colors, chrome oxide green and van dyke brown. …
This was taken at the preview night for the Art of the Auction benefit for the museum. More info on the event is this post.…