04 January 2012

Website

I've spent the past couple of days working on a website and wow, do I have a lot of unedited images!  Every picture is warped and needs to be squared off because I am nothing of a photographer.  I have to admit though that I love the excuse to play around in photoshop for hours at a time.  The only color editing I ever do is to correct a shadow or something like that in order to make the images as close to the actual pieces as possible.
Hopefully the site will be up and running in the next month or so once I get all of the kinks worked out.
Here are a couple images I've excavated from the Spring of 2010 when I was doing all of my sketching digitally.



13 December 2011

Fall Process

This Fall I have been using a new photo-collage method throughout the beginning stages of my work.  I call my use of photo-collaging "mapping," and I see it as just that; exploring a land and visually recording my findings.  I focus on composing shape, color and space to effectively describe my fragmented understanding of what I understand to be a completed imaginative space.  This space has been built up over time from a compilation of all things visual that I find intriguing. Through the mapping process I am able to view the land from different perspectives and for greater lengths of time.

Process shot of "Landscape on Paper 2"


Landscape on Paper 2
Oil Paint, Oil Pastel and Charcoal on Paper
18 x 24"


Yellow Earth
40 x 50"
Oil Paint and Oil Pastel on Canvas

12 December 2011

Fall

Here is some of my work from this Fall. 
Click on images to enlarge.


Honeymoon Drawing
Charcoal on Paper
26 x 32.5"


Honeymoon
Oil Paint and Oil Pastel on Canvas
42 x 56"


Earth Slope
Oil Paint and Oil Pastel on Canvas
36 x 48"


Landscape on Paper 1
Oil Paint, Oil Pastel and Charcoal on Paper
18 x 18.5"

09 July 2011

Process Post

Here is a post I've been working on all week.  I've tried to take photos at each decision point.  Of course not EVERY decision point, but highlighting the important ones.


I still have to measure this one but the sketchbook resting to the left of the canvas is about 12" long for reference.







This one is close to being finished.  Next time in the studio I will be lightening up my darkest dark blue and adding some glazes to my gray mid-tones for added depth and texture.



And here is "Earth Hole with Hidden Shape" again.  I thought it was much closer than it actually was to being finished when I posted it last time.  In really good lighting it looked okay for me but out of that something was lost.  I decided that a minor shift in light can't be to blame for an entire painting failing and that it actually was kind of dirty looking, so I got back in there. 






(This last one is a little warped because of the angle I took the photo)