Sunday, July 8, 2012

New Paintings!



ny.12.#12 mixed media on paper, 15.5" x 11", 2012

i've recently completed 10 new paintings that reflect my current obsession with geometric patterns, Navajo and other types of weaving, and of course stripes. a lot of these started out by first drawing a grid on the surface. i don't worry myself w/perfection, it's more about getting general ideas down. you can see from NY12#12 above, that the grid for the predominately black & white part is no where near perfect. i don't measure out my grids, i eye ball it. so when i try to execute a pattern on it, it comes out all kinds of wrong and crazy...PERFECT! not to mention it's a rarity when i can draw a pattern w/out messing up. i lose track of what i'm doing (get bored) and lots of times my eyes are just buggy from the repeating shapes and bright colors. victim of my own art making - hah! all of the 10 new beauties are available for purchase at my Big Cartel shop.




ny.12.#13, mixed media on paper, 15.5" x 11", 2012





ny.12.#14mixed media on paper11 x 7.5"2012




ny.12.#15, mixed media on paper, 11 x 7.5", 2012





ny.12.#16, mixed media on paper, 11 x 7.5", 2012





ny.12.#17, mixed media on paper, 11 x 7.5", 2012





ny.12.#18, mixed media on paper, 11 x 7.5", 2012






ny.12.#19, mixed media on panel, 16"x12", 2012





ny.12.#20, mixed media on panel, 16"x12", 2012





ny.12.#21, mixed media on panel, 16"x12", 2012






5 comments:

  1. Yay, thanks for sharing... My favorite is the last one, #21. I love the subtlety of the black and yellow patterning. Also... You know, Agnes Martin didn't measure her lines or grids. When you work with so much repetition and perceived precision, I think it's important to maintain parts of your practice that leave room for blips and imperfection. It helps maintain the presence of the hand, especially in a digital world.

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  2. thanks Jesse! WOW - did not know that about Agnes Martin. and yes, that's what my work is all about "presence of the hand". when i first came to NYC to focus on my art (2001) it seemed like every show i went to had perfect paintings. i was more consumed w/how the hell they made the work, rather than just enjoying or reacting to the work. plus, i'm just not that anal!

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  3. Love the new art. I'm a new fan, keep going! :)

    David
    Somewhere outside of Seattle

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  4. HOLY FUCK! i love these so much!!!

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