So, some weeks back I was invited by Theresia Kleeman, who teaches at the Conservatory for the Arts at Mayfield Senior School in Pasadena to come in as a guest artist and talk to the students. They have apparently been studying my art since the beginning of the semester. It’s all been so hard to believe, but it’s true.
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More Bits of Work
So it’s been a little while since I’ve made a blog entry. I suppose I’ve been busy working paintings and other stuff. You know when life just happens and all that muck?
I’ve actually finished two pieces since I last posted. Remember that one that looked a little bit like a person? Well I just finished that one, but I don’t have a title for it yet, nor do I have a final picture for it either:
Realizations, Anyone?
I just finished up this little ditty called Buzzard’s Roost. I guess it’s not that little though. It’s 24 x 24 inches:
Rethinking Success
Lately I’ve been blogging about a list a questions I made for myself regarding my art career. It’s for the purpose of achieving the goals I’ve created on my new Art Plan. Once I’ve answered the next question, I’ll be half way down the list. In the meantime, I’ve been chipping away at the paintings for my late November show and I finally finished these two, but these aren’t the best photographs, so forgivem moi.
Key’s Ranch, 2015. Oil, paper, and fabric on birch wood panel, 10 x 10 inches.
What Really Matters?
Pictured above is the most recent completed painting called Flintlock Terrace: oil, paper and fabric on birch wood panel at 18 x 24 inches. It’s actually only the first piece I have finished for my upcoming show at the end of November, Rock and Refuge, at Craig Krull Gallery. That’s in addition to what I already have on the birch wood panels here that haven’t been sold yet.