Sunday, July 30, 2006

Codex

Codex

Here's a piece that I just finished today, titled "Codex." Pigment and stain on canvas, 52" x 38".

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Friday, July 28, 2006

Journey

Journey

This is the latest piece in my new body of work, which is still looking for a title for the series. Alchemical Something-or-Other? Transformation? Decomposition? I'm open to suggestions. This piece is titled "Journey," 54" x 40", pigment and stain on canvas.

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Compost Chic

This is an organic cotton T-shirt that I compost dyed using sliced beets. It's air conditioned for hot weather. The colors and patterns are really interesting. You can see them better in the detail.

Beet T-shirt


Beet T-shirt Detail

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Anomie

This piece needed something, so this is what it got. I think it looks better now.

Anomie


Anomie Detail

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Sunday, July 23, 2006

Finished Mold Pieces

Here are the first two finished mold pieces, and a detail view of each. The first one is 54" x 40", and the bottom one is 36" x 32". Stain and pigment on canvas. I don't want to say too much about them, because I don't want to influence you.

Mold Piece


Mold Piece


Mold Piece


Mold Piece

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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

ArtAmo Gallery

ArtAmo

You can now see four of my recent paintings at ArtAmo Gallery in Santa Barbara. I dropped them off today, and saw the gallery and met gallery owner Jack Mohr for the first time. It's a great gallery -- just down the street from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and Jack is one of the few people showing contemporary art in the Santa Barbara area. Be sure to check this out the next time you're there.

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Thursday, July 13, 2006

Murky Water

Water Painting

This is the second of the two water paintings. It needs something more, but I'm not sure what yet. It kind of looks like you're peering down into murky water, doesn't it?

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Sunday, July 2, 2006

Water Painting

Water

I've been working on two paintings depicting the water element, and this is the first one -- 30" x 40". It kind of looks like it has that splashy feeling, doesn't it?

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