Showing posts with label figure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label figure. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

New Work (phase 4)


cast acrylic











cast acrylic



cast acrylic


cast acrylic


cast acrylic


cast acrylic


cast acrylic


cast acrylic

New Work (phase 3)


Seated Figure
cast acrylic, wood, and wire


Seated Figure

Reclining Figure
cast acrylic, wood

Reclining Figure 


New Work (phase 2)


8" x 10"
cast acrylic on stretcher






cast acrylic, wood, and wire






Add caption






cast acrylic, wood, wire
and canvas






cast acrylic, wire and wood 





cast acrylic, wood, wire and canvas


New Work (phase 1)


48" x 60".
cast acrylic on canvas
2014 





(detail)



8" x 10"
cast acrylic on canvas


8" x 10"
cast acrylic on canvas




30" x 40"
cast acrylic on canvas


Thursday, November 6, 2014

New Work in Progress (Grad School Report)

   I began my first year of graduate school in August. I'm working towards an MFA at the University of Cincinnati. I'm working in new, experimental fields; taking risks and pushing boundaries of my work and practices. I had a few false starts, but the work I'm doing now if exciting and challenging.
  Below is some images from my studio and some of the work I an working on. (Better images to come.)












Wednesday, June 4, 2014

"Wish Fan"



"Wish Fan"
24" x 48"
acrylic & charcoal
2014 

Monday, May 26, 2014

Untitled Small Painting Study. May 2014


Untitled Small Scale Study.
8"x 10"
Acrylic & charcoal. 2014 
I don't typically do painting studies, or paint on a small scale, but I did this as an experiment. I had trouble getting my trademark painting style to work, the lack of drips and runs. I think it is an interesting one off painting. I might do more small scale works in the future, but i do find it limiting and confining. In a way, i feel i struggled to express myself fully on this scale.

Friday, May 23, 2014

"In the Shadow of the Moon"


"In the Shadow of the Moon"
2014. Acrylic & charcoal.
30" x 40" 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Beaufort County Arts Council's 49th Annual Fine Arts Show, Washington, NC


As you enter the Arts Council, you can see my parting there in the corner.  
  Images from the Beaufort County Arts Council's 49th Annual Fine Arts Show, in Washington, NC. This show will run from October 24, 2013 tho December 20, 2013. I submitted four paintings and two were selected for the show. I was awarded an Honorable Mention for "Secret Life of the Sun"




"Secret Life of the Sun" 




Caught a few people looking at "Ordinary Day Petition." 
A few folks near "Untitled."  The painting was not selected for the main show, but was hung as part of the non-winning entries.  





"Fortune In Your Own Words" was also hung in the non-winning entries portion of the show.

     I suppose it is human nature, or perhaps the area I am in, but people seem hesitant to look at my work. Maybe they don't want to be seen looking at nudes. Maybe it's some repressed cultural thing, that people can't see nudes in art differently than nudity. Maybe they cannot separate a nude body from sexuality. My intent in painting these figures is not to make sexual or erotic art. I'm certainly not trying to make anything "dirty" or pornographic. If someone takes that away from viewing my art, I'm sorry that they have misinterpreted. It also means they probably have misjudged. I can't do anything about that unless they wish to discuss it with me further, and I would welcome that opportunity. 
    There is a long history of the nude human form in art, in various forms. I would speculate that one of the first things to be drawn or otherwise represented in art was a human form. I am continuing in that tradition in my own work. I do it because I think the human body is beautiful. Because I think it is inspiring. Because I like to draw, paint and photograph the human form. And because I am human too. 
    So when I go to shows that display my art, or open my studio as part of First Fridays at the Wayne Co. Arts Council, I don't get too terribly offended when people look past my work. They may take a quick glance or make a remark about the colors, but rarely linger and observe. I understand. I get it. It makes them uncomfortable, for any number of reasons. Maybe it's because they are uncomfortable with their own bodies. Maybe they are uncomfortable with nudity. Maybe they can't separate nudity and sexuality. Maybe they don't want anyone seeing them. Maybe it effects them in some other way. Maybe they just don't like what I do. It's fine. Really.
    I make the art that I want to make. I make my art for me. I make art because I have to make art. It's one of the reasons I exist. I make art. 
    That being said, it is incredibly awesome to receive recognition and accolades and even awards for my work. It is an amazing feeling to have someone tell you that they like...even love your work. It is one of the most unbelievable things when someone tells you that you are one of their favorite artist. (Thank you, I am humbled.) 
   So I thank the juror for selecting my work. I thank the Beaufort Arts Council for hanging my work. I thank the beautiful people at the Wayne County Arts Council for supporting my work. I thank all my friends and family who have supported me and my art. I thank everyone who has taken the time to talk to me about my art. I thank anyone who has read this blog. And I thank the special people who have inspired me in art and life. 
   Thank you all.
       

Saturday, October 19, 2013

"Fortune In Your Own Words"


2012. 36" x 60". Acrylic & charcoal.







(detail) 

"Untitled"


2012. 24" x 26". Acrylic & charcoal.

First painting in my figure studies/paintings series.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

3 Painting Selected for Litmus Gallery & Studios "Anything Goes" juried exhibit

   I submitted three paintings to the Litmus Gallery & Studios "Anything Goes" juried exhibit and all three were selected. I am very pleased by the news. This is very encouraging. The Litmus Gallery is located at 312 W. Cabarrus Street in Raleigh, NC. The exhibit will be opens Saturdays 10AM-2PM or by appointment, running the month of November. Opening reception is Nov. 1, 2013, and close reception is Dec. 6, 2013. For more information got to http://www.litmusgallery.com/

 The following are the submitted/selected paintings.


"The Smell of Cigarettes & Swimming Pools"
"No Lucky Number"
"Of Beginnings (Sam & Part of My Tooth)"