Hey everybody, I know it’s been a really long time since I posted. I have three projects brewing, this is the first. What we have is a sort of sequence. I’ve been trying recently to isolate some of the themes of my art and move them forward. I think one of the themes that I’m…
Coffee with Strangers 2 (in progress)
Saturday morning. I think these drafts are going pretty well. Interestingly, I found myself more interested by the initial cobbling of weird shapes more interesting visually than where I might be going with the painting now. I’ve included pictures of both where I am now and where I was early on down below.
Coffee with Strangers 1
Welcome to Coffee with Strangers #1! For the duration of this post, I’m going to refer to the subject as “Jake”, just because I’m still trying to figure out confidentiality ethics when I’m painting a portrait of someone I don’t know well. This painting is part of a larger series I’ve started that has resulted…
Here is my process from start to finish. I made this painting as a response to Sadie Bennings “Locating Centers” (http://ci13.cmoa.org/artists/sadie-benning) at the Carnegie International exhibit. I wanted to decentralize the portrait by creating ripple effects that had centers off canvas. I also wanted the ripple effect to happen below the content of the painting,…
Yellow Light
A picture of the intersection of Forbes and Murray in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, taken from the window of the library. The bus and the street are lifting from the painting three dimensionally, which is somewhat hard to pick up due to the the photograph not being able to pick that up
Work in Progress #1
This is what I’m working on today. I hope to have it all the way done by next week- should be manageable unless this painting catches me by surprise. Paintings, I find, can sneak up and attack when you least suspect it.
Underpass, Penn Ave
Kind of a 45 degree angle- this painting is more heavily textured than other paintings I did in 2012. I used wood chips I get from a wooden bowl maker from Lewisburg. Years ago I made a turtle from his wood chips so he always remembers me during the Lewisburg arts fest when I ask…