Monday, July 19, 2010

Monday, July 12, 2010

Petite Art in the Park



I painted at Odiorne State Park today for the Petite Art in the Park show that they will be having Sunday. I submitted these two paintings which will be available for sale for $75 each Sunday, July 18th.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

DO NOT TOUCH...



I was searching for calls for entries and happened upon Sharon Arts' call for a show for visually impaired and blind people. They encouraged artists to submit art that can be touched. I was instantly inspired! As an artist I strive to create things that are beautiful to look at. This is a pretty broad spectrum, however, adding the dynamic of something that is beautiful to touch, is thrilling!

So I went out and bought some acrylics (all I had were oils and watercolors) and had a blast playing around with all the pastes and gels. I have not created any "art" yet, but I had a wonderful time playing with all of my new toys! I was thinking that I could create interesting textures in my work, then seal and varnish the daylights out of it, so that people could touch it. That, comibined with high contrast would make the work more accesible to those with visual imparments, but more enjoyable for all! (who doesn't want to touch art?) I think that eventually the mark of many hands would change the work, but I think that concept contains it own beauty...


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Ink Drawing


I did this horse with nut brown ink on paper. I like the impulsion and strength behind horses.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Horses!


I have been painting horses recently, I find that they have very masculine angles and lines but with a great sense of movement, which I don't seem to find in the human form. The best part is, I have been around horses so much in my life, I don't need a reference. This is one of my paintings, I don't think that it photographed very well, some of the subtleties are lost in translation. I think I like the combination of drawing and painting.