Saturday, October 6, 2012

Firenze Commission

I'd like this post to be primarily visual.  This piece is a painting of a photo I took of the Florence skyline.  I hand crafted the canvases, drew the composition, and hand painted- the majority with a quarter inch brush.  I put a lot of myself into this one, and the memories of this place and time in my life are some of the dearest.












Saturday, September 29, 2012

The Making of Santorini

It's been entirely too long since my last post.  I'd like to dedicate this one to my cousin Kevin who said I should get back on the horse with my blog posts.  I've been blessed recently with several commissions.  This commission below took about 8 months of off & on work. 

It's a traditional oil of the island of Santorini in Greece.  I don't typically get into the realistic oils anymore unless requested, so it was fun to break up the routine.  I stretched my own canvas to fit a particular size that the client wanted. I usually cut my own stretcher bars, but this time I bought them pre-fab.  The reason is that the pre-fab have a routed inner edge to prevent the bars from showing the inner edge through the canvas.  This becomes important when using thinner paints because the texture isn't thick enough to hide the edge.  Anyway, then I stretched & gesso primed the canvas.
  The picture above was taken after one of the more complicated stages.  The process starts with sketching out the composition- not an easy task to scale everything proportionally.  After the sketch is complete the background painting begins.  Side note: many oil painters do a study (practice painting) first Caravaggio, one of my favorite artists, skipped the study phase and started directly on the piece.  The tricky part about the background painting is that you cover the foreground sketching up.  In this painting that meant the windmill blades disappeared..  Once the background dried the blades had to be re-drawn.  Mediums can be mixed with oil to do different things.  There are thinners, drying accelerants, and texture additives.  The thinners are good for backgrounds, but accelerants make it hard to fade mistakes out since it dries so quickly.  Backgrounds need this subtle fade, & soft edge.  In other words, use the thinner & just wait a while for it to dry. Unless you're Bob Ross & do your foreground free hand on the fly.
 In the pic above you'll see my setup.  I usually get comfy on the couch, turn on the tv and hope to not spill paint. It's an endurance race with large oil, so art stools get hard on the tail bone.
One of the hardest parts of this painting was the gradients of white. I first painted the larger blocks of white and thin used very thin layers of gray which I blended in. It's always easier to work from dark to light with oils.  If you mess up with a highlight, you can always throw the darker background color back over it & start over.  The difficulty on this piece was that I had to work backwards.  The gray shadows had to be on top of the white surface. Screwing up wasn't an option; it would mean a week of dry time & a very thick layer of white to cover the darker gray.
 After the blocks of color comes the fun detailed stage. If you're right handed always work from top left to bottom right.  A smear of the foreground can completely ruin a good background.
I'm very happy with the final piece, and more importantly the client loves it as well! It truly has a happy home where it fits perfectly.

I'm now working on another commission which has an abstract/impressionistic background with a realistic foreground.  I't will be a fun mix & juxtaposition of the two techniques.  There are also several other paintings I've done recently that I need to do a post on.  Stay tuned, & I greatly appreciate your support!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Upcoming Shows & Art Locations

I'll be showing at Spring Gallery Night in Fort Worth this Saturday. Look forward to seeing you there!

It's been entirely too long since my last post. I'm currently finishing up two commissions with several on the back burner. I have several new pieces which haven't been posted online, & I'll get my act together soon to share them with you! These art spaces below have some fantastic artists, and I encourage a night out on the town to check them out.

"The Fort Worth Art Dealer’s Association (FWADA) invites you to take-in the visual arts and our community’s unique cultural richness during Spring Gallery Night, March 24, 2012. Come take a stroll through participating galleries, museums, retail businesses, and area restaurants, and enjoy the many artists featured during this community event. Gallery Night is free and open to the public."

Spring Gallery Night Brochure

My work is currently at the following locations:

Art on the Boulevard
(I'll be at this show on Sat the 24th
of March from around 6-9pm)
4319A Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107

Fort Worth Community Arts Center
1300 Gendy St
Fort Worth, TX 76107

Put A Cork In It
2972 Park Hill Dr.
Fort Worth, TX 76109

610 S Main Street
Georgetown, TX 78626

Thursday, October 6, 2011

ArtsGoggle this Saturday in Ft Worth & Updates

I continue to be impressed by the Fort Worth art scene. The next upcoming city-wide show is this weekend!

When:
Saturday (Oct. 8) from 4pm-10pm.
(My Art Rep, Lauren Hickman, will be there from 5-6pm)

Where:
The Usual
(This is my favorite bar in Ft. Worth. Well made prohibition style drinks with a speakeasy atmosphere. Parking is convenient too, which is always a plus.)

(I'm location #52)

(I made the dfw.com press release for the city-wide show!)



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At the end of last month (September) I was invited to show at the Georgetown Food & Wine Festival. Here are some pics:


























































I've been producing several commissions lately and have been slacking on the updates. I've finished several new pieces that I haven't posted pics of yet. So stay tuned, and definitely drop in for the Fort Worth ArtsGoggle!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

More Fort Worth Art Shows!


This Saturday (9/10/2011) is Gallery Night - a semiannual art event in Ft. Worth coordinated by the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association. http://fwada.com/FGNbrodhure.pdf

I'll have art displayed in Art on the Boulevard gallery and a special "off-menu" show and wine tasting at Put A Cork In It - September 10, 2011.

See the times and addresses below to add these locations to your gallery tour. The event is free at all locations. Unfortunately I won't be able to make it into town, but my art representative, Lauren Hickman, will be there to talk with you about the paintings.

Hope you can make it out!

Art on the Boulevard
4319A Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-737-6368
Reception: 2-9pm

Put A Cork In It
2972 Park Hill Dr.
Fort Worth, TX 76109
817-924-CORK
Wine Tasting: 3-9pm (Friday and Saturday)
The art show will continue through the end of September.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Fantastic Show!

The Avoca solo show went really well and I had a blast. Several of my friends and family were able to drop by, and generated a lot of new interest in my art. I'm so glad to be in Fort Worth, and am encouraged by the great reception. Also, to top it all off, these two paintings below sold. A Dance in the Rain & Footloosenow have happy owners to go home with!










Here are some pics from the show:







































Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Fort Worth Art Show @ Avoca!

Despite my lack of posting lately, my art world has been exploding with events, commissions, shows, and all kinds of other cool stuff!

I've now expanded into Fort Worth where my art representative, Lauren Hickman , has done a fantastic job of establishing my art in galleries, and setting up shows and events.












The first Ft Worth show is this month! Here's the info:

Saturday, August 20th
7:00-9:00pm

Tell your friends and family, & spread it like wildfire! It will be a cool show, and lets face it..it's too hot to do anything outside. So come have some iced coffee and buy some stellar art!


Hope to see you there!


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

New Paintings and Displays

I just realized I haven't done a blog post in ages. So I'll give you a really quick overview of the past month:

I've been playing around with painting on mirrors lately. The end result has proven to be mega cool. Here are a few examples:

I just finished this painting today. It's a second edition piece of Into the Looking Glass I painted it on a mirror, and added the NY skyline to the background. The mounting on the back is recessed so the painting will look like it's floating when hung on the wall. It looks super clean in person, and I'm really happy with how it turned out.



This painting below is my most recent pride and joy. It's based on my favorite painting by Brent Lynch. I've added all of the wine bar backdrop, and wine bottle in his hand, but kept the same layout of the figure.




On the 1st of April we had a grand opening for the Gallery Off The Square artist coop in Georgetown. Here's the website galleryoffthesquare.org


I also got a new display consignment set up with El Patron in Cedar Park!


I have two big commissions in progress, and some really cool gallery opportunities that are forthcoming. I'll reveal more later. I definitely enjoy blog comments; lemme know what you think!