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My studio was at the far end of the Wolf Kahn Studio Building in the Kahn Barn |
Last week I attended Vermont Week at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT for a week of intensive painting. Approximately 60 other Vermont visual artists and writers attended, so not only did I have the chance to immerse, I also had the opportunity to hang with some very cool people, most of whom I had never met. Each resident was given spartan accommodations and a spectacular studio in exchange of a modest fee and six hours of work that had to be completed during the week. Meals were eaten communally in the Old Mill dining room. Three fantastic squares a day, complete with artisan bread and locavore salad bar.
I had a great week. It's not often that I get a chance to work uninterrupted by emails or the phone. I continued to work on large abstract acrylics on canvas and finished five pieces as well as several small watercolors. This was my third residency at the Vermont Studio Center and I want to thank the VSC powers that be for allowing me to return.
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The mess monster at work. Thanks to Diana Henry for taking this photo. |
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Underneath the skylight was a desk, but I mainly worked from the center table where I had a painting going on either side. |
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View from the skylight end. |
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The Mill Building: the top floors house the administration offices, the main floor is the dining room and the bottom floor houses a lounge with a large flat screen TV and a very well stocked art library. |
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The grey
building on the right is the Maverick Writing Studio, which houses 16 writers.
The red building on the left is the
Firehouse Studio, which is a ceramic studio and one of two sculpture studios.
In the background, the white church is the Church Studio, one of three painting
studios.
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Here are some of the paintings that I completed last week in the order that I did them.
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Pomp X - Acrylic on Canvas - 30.5"H × 43"W - Normally my word paintings have a matrix of black lines. This time I took a cue from a word drawing in my sketchbook and worked with words only. |
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Bruin - Acrylic on Canvas - 41"H × 66"W - Limited palette and a bit more bold and graphic than how I usually work. |
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Whisper - Acrylic on Canvas - 40"H × 65"W - I started out with loose gestural circles to establish a rhythm and then started subtracting and deconstructing. This is a poor photo, but I think the effect is calming, hence the title. |
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Pink - Acrylic on Canvas - 30"H × 43"W - This one started out with very quick pencil marks, some of which are still evident in the final state. A bad photo. You'll have to trust me that this is a nice pink rather than a muddy pink. |
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Village - Acrylic on Canvas - 40"H × 65"W - Again, a different approach. I got in over my head with this and sat in front of it for a half hour one night figuring out what to do. The next morning I started blasting away with white, keeping the areas that I thought were interesting. |