Showing posts with label interference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interference. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Postcards





These are pics of the postcards I'm submitting to the Elder Street Gallery show in October.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

New Painting - Studio Window

Here's the start of a new piece. Along the same lines as the Tree and Building painting I just finished. I started out with the sketches.
You can see, there is still some work to do figuring this out. Hopefully I'll have a painting to show soon though.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Work from Studio

Everbody loves robots right? Hope you do, that's the new piece I started today. I wish the colors would transfer to my camera phone. Maybe I should take my real camera next time. Right now there is only one part of this piece that's giving me fits. Can you guess what it is?
Anyway, I wanted to do something different this time for my subject. So much landscape lately.


Ok, I know I've already posted the following pictures. But these are finally done. I've had this Tree and Building Interference for a while now. I couldn't figure out how to finish it. I'm happy with the results I got. The photo is a bit blury, and unfortunately cannot see the painterly effect I achieved. I guess if you want to see it, you'll have to visit the studio. I'm planning a new "interference" piece. I'll get photos of it as soon as it's started.

The Art Crawl painting still needs to be stretched, so the cropping may change (I won't repost it :) ). I love the blue, and the movement. This photo is a little washed out, but there is a cool fresco feel to it.
In other news, I got a new space at Mother Dog Studios. More room to fill up with paintings.

Monday, August 13, 2007

P Tree


P is for pyramid. Here is a sketch of a crepe myrtle tree I saw on the street the other day. I started imagining triangles for the basic form. Here I have tried to incorporate the building in the background as well.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Street at Night


This sketch is the beginning of a new line of pieces where I want to explore the relationship of man-made and natural forms. By abstracting the forms, I want to highlight the interference of the forms.