Friday, June 27, 2014

What Was I Thinking?

Here's a new painting, a last bit of canvas on the roll painting, whose dimensions were determined by happenstance. As I got into this painting, it was reminding me of old camp blankets that I had seen as a kid. Maybe not design-wise, but the color combination stirred something in the nether regions of my mind. It recalled the scent of mosquito repellent and burnt marshmallows on a stick. So I thought I would google those blankets to see if I could find one similar to the one that I remembered. No such luck. I'm hoping that somewhere out there is a blanket that jives with my remembrance. A better look and more info here.

Blanket - Acrylic on Canvas - 18"H × 66"W

Close but no cigar.

I started this painting during my stay at the Vermont Studio Center (click here for that story). Here's what it looked like at the start.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Two Diptychs

I have been a bit lax when it comes to ordering art supplies. In fact, I recently ran out of canvas. In an effort to continue to paint, I decided to look through my paintings, pick out the one I liked least, cut it up and paint several smaller canvases. Because they were smaller, I was able to put up 2 on my wall at a time. The idea of creating diptychs was a natural progression,

Aftermath - Acrylic on Canvas - Each panel 12.5"H × 19"W
 Owl's Head - Acrylic on Canvas - Each panel 12.5 "H × 19"W
And here's the original painting formerly known as Fiesta. It was an earlier effort and in my estimation, not quite up to snuff. It's interesting to sees that some of the original marks are evident on the finished diptychs!





Thursday, June 12, 2014

Word Drawings - late May - early June - 2014

I took a little respite from word drawings in March, but lately I've had the notion to continue. These drawing develop very organically. They start with a word or phrase and the ensuing design and subsequent verbiage develop from there. I've long been intrigued with Adolph Gottlieb's pictographs and the fact that each mark he made on the canvas was a reaction to the last mark. Even though these drawing are very different, I try to operate in that spirit. So here's the latest batch, ink blobs and all.
Nervous Laughter
Guided Missletoe
Monty Pylon
Hogwash
Age of Unreason
Sneeches on the Beaches