Thursday, May 26, 2016

Two New Shows

I have two--count 'em--two shows opening next week, one in Portland OR and another across the river in Vancouver WA. The shows highlight two quite different bodies of work. The Cascade Sotheby's exhibit opens for First Thursday, June 2nd in Portland's Pearl District, featuring my "Frozen Ponds/Arcadian Forests" series of semi-abstract paintings.

Opening on First Friday, June 3rd at Boomerang in downtown Vancouver will be a group of realist paintings done over the years of my dear dogs Pablo and Winslow.

If you're near, hope to see you at one or both receptions, but if you can't make it then, don't worry--both shows will be up through the month of June.



Tuesday, June 17, 2014

A Recent Series




















Stone Boat
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I never know for sure where a painting will go.  This started out to be another stone painting, but evolved into a clunky, boat-like shape that I somehow liked and decided to develop.  For me there is something poignant and moving about a boat out of water.  This piece has led to several other works with boat forms, shown below.  Click on the images to enlarge.






















Boating in Tokyo
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The conventional reading of space in these paintings is often subverted by various means to create a deliberately ambiguous environment.  I'm after an imaginative space, not a literal one.




















The Geometry of Travel
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The Collection of Hours
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Seven See-Through Stones





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Predicament





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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

The Color of the World



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It's always an open-ended journey with these paintings. This trip took me to a land of rich, deeply saturated color.


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Celilo



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In 1981, artist Bill Viola made a videotape he called “Hatsu Yume (First Dream)”. In it there is a sequence where a fixed camera views a rock on a mountainside for a long period of time. People move around the rock, at first 20 times normal speed, then gradually slow to normal, then slow-motion. Here’s what Viola says about it:

“...What I look at in that scene is the rock, not so much the people. I thought it would be interesting to show a rock in slow motion. All that is really happening is that the rock’s time, it’s rate of change, exceeds the sampling rate (the recording time of the video), whereas the people are within that range. So the rock just sits there, high speed, slow speed...it doesn’t matter. I think about time in that way. There are windows or wavelengths of perception. They are simultaneous and interwoven at any one moment, but we are tuned only to a certain frequency range. This is directly related to scale changes in space or sound, proportion in architecture or music. A fly lives for a week or two, and a rock exists for thousands or millions of years."


Thursday, February 13, 2014

Fly By



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Work in the studio continues on these large paintings in my stone series. I love the creative freedom this type of work affords me. The process is almost diametrically opposed to the controlled, goal-oriented approach of my realist paintings. I begin without a goal in mind, just applying paint very freely and intuitively with large house painting brushes. Instead of imposing an image, I try to discover one by developing an ongoing dialogue with the painting, letting it tell me what it wants to become.

At some point the shapes of the stones suggest themselves in the marks I've made, and I begin to more or less define the forms. The rock forms give me a malleable structure for the paintings that provides an anchor, or focus for the paint. I'm happiest when the final result is a balance of representational and abstract.

Many changes occur. Traces of previous colors and shapes show through succeeding layers of paint in the search for something that feels resolved. In the painting--as in life--yesterdays affect tomorrows.

So much of the impact of an original painting, especially if it is large, is lost in reproduction. I'm including this studio shot to give a sense of scale.





Tuesday, January 28, 2014

New in the Studio





















Bluff
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Things Go Either Way
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Sunday, January 19, 2014

New Home, New Studio, New Paintings

We have relocated from eastern Oregon to Vancouver, Washington, just across the Columbia River from Portland.  There are numerous reasons for the move, not least of which is getting closer to our kids living in Portland, as well as our two year old grandson.  We've had family gatherings here for Thanksgiving and Christmas--it's been great.

I've been busy remodeling a three car garage with eleven foot ceilings into a studio.  There's still work to do, but it is turning into a space I really enjoy.  I built a floor to ceiling plywood painting wall on one end and installed track lighting to wash the wall evenly.  Just last week new aluminum and frosted glass garage doors were installed, letting in filtered natural light that really transforms the space:



































The works in progress on the studio wall are on large sheets of heavy, gesso-primed paper.  I'm calling the one on the right complete.  It takes its place in the succession of stone paintings that have been in progress for several years.  You can see other works in the series and read about their motivations here and here.

Sense of Place
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Monday, September 9, 2013

Over Home



Here's some shots of my exhibit, "Over Home", at the Pendleton Center for the Arts. Thanks to all who braved a torrential downpour to come to the reception. Thanks as well to the Center staff and board members for doing a great job hanging the show. The exhibit will be up until September 28th.









Other news on the eastern Oregon homefront: Artist Katherine Treffinger is putting her very cool loft-style home and studio in Cove up for sale: http://artisthomeforsale.weebly.com/





Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Center Pivot 1























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These recent works are variations on aerial landscapes.  Google Earth has made astronauts of us all.  I find it endlessly fascinating to float virtually over the globe, studying the natural organic forms of the earth's surface.  The relationship of macro to micro is inescapable:  viewed from above, a twining river fans out across a vast delta in perfect replica of the network of arteries running down my arm.  I'm especially intrigued by those points of intersection where we humans leave our mark, imposing our own geometry of patterns on the land. 

Although the forms in these paintings are abstracted and color is freely invented, their underlying structure  remains true to the actual places.  In other words:  I didn't make these designs up--they already exist in the world.

Center Pivot 2



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Monday, March 4, 2013

Blue Fog



















Acrylic on board, 49" x 54"
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I recently changed the proportions of this painting from the Stone series and did a little more work on it, so here's the current version. 

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Track

























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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Green Mercy

























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