Saturday, January 5, 2013

To the Framer


"Temper"
from the "In Search of the Superlative Horse" series
Mixed Media on Paper
20" x 32"
por


This painting has been in my private collection for years. I had it framed for an Equine Art Show in Orange, Virginia in 2000 or 2001. The frame was damage in shipping but due to the ingenuity of the art directory they were able to stabilize it and hang it.

Yesterday I went to the framers and chose a new frame of it. Can't wait to see it in the next week or two.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Meet George!


I was minding my own business on a Sunday evening when I got a phone call. My friend and trainer said that she thought someone had just posted a picture of my new horse on FaceBook and that I was to call the trainer of this Thoroughbred. This is the picture I saw of George. I got the phone number, called the trainer and after a very brief conversation told him that my trainer would call him and make shipping arrangements.

Easy peasey .

George is currently eating all the hay and grass he can get his mouth around in North Carolina.

Tomorrow is George's official birthday and he will be 9 years old.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Silent Auction to benefit Canter Arizona


"Jumper"
from the 
"In Search of the Superlative"
series
Giclée Print
20" x 27"
signed and numbered


 This print will be part of a Silent Auction to benefit Canter Arizona. The Event is being held at the Arizona Season Finale, November 16th & 17th , West World, 16601 North Pima Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260. The horse show is free to the public. 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Drawing One


Student Drawing


Student Drawing


Student Drawing


Student Drawing

I am teaching a Drawing I course for the Community College. I only have two or three student who are pursuing a degree in art. This always make it a little difficult for them as I teach to the art student.
We have been working on measuring the object for accuracy in drawing from observation. Some of them understood this instantly, others are struggling with the concept.
So last night I gave each student a crayon of a different colour. I set up a stool on a pedestal and had them start drawing. I stressed the importance of measuring and that they should make every attempt to get it right. After about 10 minutes of working on their drawing I had them move over one space and start drawing and correcting the drawing of another student. They repeated this until they came back to their original drawing.
Hallelujah! Several of them had a break through and  understood how and why they should measure. So proud of them! These drawings are from my class last night.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Another Glimpse


Detail from
Angle of Repose
Mixed Media & Oil on Birch
40" x 20"
$2750.00

Another detail from one of the paintings in "Perceived Landscapes" show at the Flagstaff Arboretum through October.
Remember, I am a lousy picture taker!

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Perceived Landscapes


Angle of Repose
Mixed Media & Oil on Birch
20" x 40"
$2750.00



Yesterday I hung a show at the Flagstaff Arboretum. What a joy to be out there on a beautiful day. Best part as an artist, unloading art and hanging 16 pieces in under an hour! If only the rest of my life would go as easily.

Thanks to Elizabeth Vogler for all her help.

Below is my artist statement for the show.


Perceived Landscapes

I am fascinated by what and how people perceive things. Objects, events, and landscape. How what we see is understood through an emotional filter.

I have been drawing and painting my favorite cinder cone for more than a decade. It does not stand alone on a flat plain, however this is how I see it in my minds eye. It is scarred by excavation that has thankfully not progressed. 

When I see this cinder cone I feel comforted. A deep sense of well being that stretches beyond me. Beyond time, as I know it; stretching to the edges of the eternal. It makes my heart sing.

The paintings in this collection are a visual dialog of how I understand what I feel about the land. My hope is that it will broaden your perspective.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

New Territory


Detail
Oil on Birch Panel


Landscapes are a bit outside of my comfort zone. This is a detail of a landscape I'm finishing for my show "Perceived Landscapes" at the Flagstaff Arboretum.