Friday, December 02, 2011

Owensboro Museum of Fine Art

 "Water Garden 1"
Acrylic, Tyvek, and pastel on panel
39.5" x 36"


I am fortunate to have this painting included in the exhibit “River Country 2011”, at the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art in Owensboro, Kentucky. The dates are Dec. 2 - 31.

This is a national juried competition sponsored by Owensboro Medical Health System to acquire works of art for the hospital’s new regional medical facility.

From over 700 entries, 60 works were selected for exhibition by juror, Peter Morrin, Director Emeritus, JB Speed Art Museum, Louisville.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Recent Work

I've been doing a lot of birds lately. I'm moving toward including more representational elements in larger mostly abstract work, but I'm enjoying these small studies on their own. They bring together several techniques I've been trying to combine for awhile. All are 12 x 12 in. wood panels.


 

 


Friday, July 15, 2011

Looking and Drawing

I've been drawing more (and posting less) lately. I'm still looking for a way to combine some of the techniques I've used in the past into a new synthesis. Creativity, in my opinion, is not really about making anything new - all the elements and principles and potentials are already in place. But as we explore new ways of relating and perceiving we create an inner experience of both cause and effect. We just happen to leave bits of physical evidence here and there.

But that is getting beyond the subject of this post. All this searching I've been doing has put a serious crimp in my painting productivity. So I'm looking to drawing to get back in the flow. Drawing is a great way to focus your attention outside of yourself.

This drawing was done with sumi ink using crude split-reed brushes and pens that I make from dried grasses and bamboo. Broader washes are done with a traditional Chinese calligraphy brush. It's one of my favorite techniques. I love the unpredictability. And I think crows are pretty cool too. The second version is digitally colored and composited with part of an old painting for the background.

Some of my ink drawing tools

Friday, May 20, 2011

Changes



Winter Water #1
This is not an entirely new piece but I have made changes in the upper right corner and feel it is much stronger now. You can see the previous version a couple of posts back.
I am searching for a direction to create a new body of work. This is very close to where I want to go next. I would still like to incorporate more representational elements though. The challenge is to successfully integrate the grid structure and abstract patterns and gestures with recognizable figures and objects. My intention is to create dreamlike experiences that can be summoned at will for personal reflection or the simple enjoyment of exploration.