Showing posts with label hawaii oil painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hawaii oil painting. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Hawaii #7 “I Had To Buy Shoes”

I finished the painting at the last hour.  This was a challenge to complete by the year, and as I was working on it I got two walk-in tattoos that each wanted something slightly complex.  I put my brushes down, did a couple of tattoos and then completed the painting.  I signed it 2020 as I finished it today.




I become a character who’s construct reflects the thing in its entirety.  Every aspect of my daily life is that character, that idea.  My paintings are titled directly what I want you the audience to see.  Simply understand the words and look at the painting.  No exegesis whatsoever is needed.

This is my preferred orientation of the piece.  All of my paintings can be hung with any side as the top, however I always have my favorite view.  


Hawaii #7 “I Had To Buy Shoes”
Oil on Linen 24”x12”

Aloha.


Saturday, December 28, 2019

Divinity School

I have been working on this painting for a long time.  I started it sometime around February of this year, and for a long time it sat on the easel unattended.  I was too busy tattooing to spend time painting, and I had to think about the work for a while.  As soon as I could see what was going to be I started working in every spare second I had.  It is 12”x24” oil on linen and all brush work.  This study  got our of hand for a while and I had to reestablish the balance.  My work is a constant rebalancing of harmony toward disharmony and then back again.  I like to create compositional problems that need to be solved.

I have enjoyed the difficulty this composition presented me with.  The base sigil was created during a particularly cold season where I was so chilly that I found it necessary to purchase two pairs of shoes.  I have not owned a pair of shoes for at least 4 years.  I had a pair, but then they were so old and I never wore them so I threw them away and reserved myself to wearing slippers daily.  Slippers are flip flops, and living on Maui normally is too hot for shoes.  The base sigil was complicated, and from the beginning disharmonious with itself, however purposefully so.


I would like to have this completed before the new year, albeit, I may not be able to as there is so much work to do before it is resolved and considered a composition worth hanging.  Realistically I need 4 days of real work on this painting for it to be finished and I only have two.  

Aloha.


Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Hawaii #5 “Valley of the Ghost Hand Puppet”

I was finally able to finish a painting.  The last seven months have been very busy tattooing.  I am still working toward my formal composition painting with each of these minor works.  I like the direction this is headed, however I am not prepared to take on the character yet.  I have the construct built, I do not have the liberty to become it yet.  Soon I will be set up where I can remove myself from the daily grind and get to work on the formal composition.


Hawaii #5 “Valley of the Ghost Hand Puppet”

I had a really good time painting this.  It reminds me of snorkeling, floating in the water, peering down beneath rocks and reef, and periodically looking at the mountains reaching deeply into the valley.  There’s more to it than that, but this painting was simply fun.  At one point I felt like the painting itself had failed and I had to rescue it from itself. 

I have been so crazy busy doing tattoos at the shop that I’ve just had no time to really finish this piece.  Which I believe was good because it gave me time to contemplate how I was going to rescue this painting.  It desperately needed to be rescued from the poor compositional choices I made early.

Below are a couple photos of the stages. 





This was really fun and I’m glad to have completed my fifth painting in the series. I am not sure how many of these I have inside me until the series is complete, but I will make the attempt to just keep going.  Everything is heading towards my formal composition “The Peloponnesian War” oil painting.  

2018 was the best year of my life, and I am looking forward to producing more work in 2019 as time allows. 

 Mahalo