These are some new pieces Ive finished over the last few weeks. Ive started using masonite again, starting with a collage layer consisting of over 1,000 1.25" squares of magazine. This is then covered in polyurethane, and painted over. They are all 32" x 48" on 1/8" thick masonite.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
New Work
Ive finally been painting again. I bought some Masonite to work on, and ideas to work with, so off I go. This is the first of the recent masonite paintings...others are in the works. This was kindof an exploration in texture....fun times.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
I'm Back Mutha-Uckas!
I've just emerged from one of my worst depressions in a while, which in the scheme of things is nothing compared to what a lot of my friends deal with on a daily basis. Nihilism just doesn't feel right with me. This depression coincided with an artistic lull, and by the time I got back in the studio I felt like being more experimental. This is what happened:
"Christ Died for Your Chocolate"
here are some details:This is a large scale (about 2 x 5 feet?) multimedia piece consisting of acrylic, latex, bubble wrap, charcoal, chalk pastel, polyurethane, spray paint, and a milk chocolate flavored cross. This last bit seemed super sacrilegious when I saw it at the local Dollar Tree, so I bought two. Feeling blasphemous after having listened to the audio version of Richard Dawkins' "The God Delusion," and watching various documentaries featuring Dawkins, I felt like the time was right to use it.
This is, as you may have noticed, a break from my more recent work. I think it will be to my advantage to not box myself into a "style" at 22.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
The Six Thousand Dollar Painting.
It was brought to my attention during my final critique several weeks ago with two of my instructors, that instead of churning out a bunch of "$600 paintings," I should focus my energy and make a few "$6,000 paintings." While the analogy doesn't sit well with me, and the instructor apologized several times for it, he got his message across. This is the result of condensing my efforts over the course of a week into a single piece. I started last Thursday, and finished this morning. It comes in at about 60" x 24" and consists of Latex, acrylic, sharpie, spraypaint and oil on MDF Panel. And before you ask, the answer is no...this does not actually cost six grand.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
New Year's Eve
I just finished a painting for a silent auction to be held at the Art Amiss NYE party. This is it. The theme of the party is "blue masquerade," so a stipulation of the painting was that it had to be (predominantly) blue. Also, it has to be 12" x 12".
-I got married
-I netted a (small) profit on my art
-I (sortof) helped elect a great presidential candidate
-I finally got to declare a major
-I got a studio
If only someone would write a prophetic song outlining all the wonderous things that will come to fruition in the next year...(That's your cue A+).
Kevin
Inchies
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Christmas Fail
Because we are broke, we can't buy presents for people. Whitney decided to make cookies, and I was planning on doing a series of acrylic paintings with stencils of a picture of us on our wedding day. People would like that, right?
Things I should have realized before delving in:
1. No matter how much I want this to be screenprinting, it is not.
2. To cover twenty four sheets of 18x 24 paper requires a lot of paint.
3. If a painting doesn't "look like" someone, it is a failure to most people.
4. It is not screenprinting.
5. Drawing Paper, when covered with acrylic washes will curl like nothing else.
6. This is not screenprinting.
Several hours into the project, I realized it just wasn't gonna work, so I bailed. I will probably use some of the stuff later, but who knows. It's the thought that counts, right?
May everyone's Xmas be merry and severely lacking in chair throwing and fighting over ham bones.
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