These studies were all improvisational. While woking on my poetry volumes I found myself just zoning out sketching out these ideas. I didn't turn these into oil paintings, but they ruled the eventual series of Word compositions a few weeks later.
From Minneapolis to Maui, this is about my life as a professional artist.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Monday, April 10, 2006
Artwork of the month: Harriet Goodhue Hosmer's Medusa.
I spend a lot of time at museums. I live a few blocks from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, where I find myself walking among the magick of art history on an almost daily biases. I visited the MIA as a child, and now as an adult I have been a regular patron since I moved to Minneapolis since 1996. I have fallen in love with a sculpture there; "Medusa" by Harriet Goodhue Hosmer.
As one of americas first female sculptors, Harriet Goodhue Hosmer focused on the historic plight of women. I truly love the philosophy of this sculpture, and it is a beautiful work of art. I have been fortunate enough to look at this sculpture for the last 10 years. It is on display on the 3rd floor of Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Harriet Goodhue Hosmer
American, 1830-1908
"Medusa"
1854
Marble
Go to the MIA and spend some time with this marvel...
...it will teach you beauty and suffering.
Thursday, April 6, 2006
"Word Compositions" series of paintings
Taking another look at my past as an artist in Minneapolis we come to my poetry works on canvas...
These paintings were created in 1999 somewhere during the time when I was experimenting with poetry, and they were fun. I will explore this idea again. I wrote three full books of poetry between 1996 and 2000.
Sooner or later I will publish them here on this blog. For now just enjoy this abstraction of words.
These paintings were created in 1999 somewhere during the time when I was experimenting with poetry, and they were fun. I will explore this idea again. I wrote three full books of poetry between 1996 and 2000.
Sooner or later I will publish them here on this blog. For now just enjoy this abstraction of words.
Artist Statement
These compositions are based on a single improvisational repeated word scratched into the surface of the oil painting. Surface and composition are the focus of this work.
Adam M. Considine 1999
Word Composition a
oil on canvas
22" x 18"
Word Composition b
oil on canvas
18" x 22"
Word Composition c
oil on canvas
48" x 24"
Word Composition d
oil on canvas
22" x 18"
Word Composition e
oil on canvas
36" x 24"
Word Composition f
oil on canvas
24" x 36"
Word Composition g
oil on canvas
22" x 12"
Word Composition h
oil on canvas
48" x 24"
I love compositional poetry...
...I use it as I do oil paint.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Artwork of the month: Fernand Léger.
I have been contemplating this work of art at the Minneapolis institute of arts for several years now. Up close and personal this oil paining looks vibrant and alive while muted and soft. Compositionally this painting is bold and subtle. The subject matter is plainly laid out for the view to understand through the abstraction.
The impact that this has had on my own compositions is telling in my art three studies. The example that Leger leaves behind for abstract painters is one of simple bold daily life. Besides life is more interesting than stories, and this painting tells us no mythology, but only presents its subject.
Fernand Léger
French, 1881-1955
"Table and fruit"
1909, oil on canvas
Thanks for checking in with the blog...
...I will post more of my ink studies soon.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Exhibit opening: 3+2=5 isms
I will be in a new group exhibit at The Art Major this month. I will be showing the remaining works in the Bullfight series and my fist four works in the Rabbititus series of paintings.
3+2=5 isms
3+2=5 isms
@ the Art Major 2404 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis, MN
March 11th to April 29th
Friday, March 3, 2006
Random paintings created in 1999 (I think).
These paintings were created in 1999, and I barely remember any of it.
There are so many paintings missing from these days. I lived with 3 other guys, Chris Keller, Scott Rasmussen, and Stefan Johnson. We threw art parties at our flat where we gave paintings away, sold them for next to nothing. Those parties were wild, always wild but we had surrounded ourselves with the coolest artists in town and we always had a really good time. They are still good friends of mine today and I would do anything for them.
These were good times man.
Artist Statement
The work created in this time period were simply to further study the craft of oil painting.
Adam Considine 1999
Catherine Palmer
oil on canvas
48" x 24"
City Clown
oil on canvas
30" x 30"
Contrast Abstract
oil on canvas
30" x 30"
Faust study
oil on canvas
20" x 16"
Guitar and Gastank
oil on canvas
30" x 26"
Kitty
oil on canvas
48" x 36"
OCD Album Cover a
oil on canvas
30" x 26"
OCD Album Cover b
oil on canvas
30" x 15"
School Girl
oil on canvas
36" x 22"
a buddy of mine asked me to paint something horrible, i painted a school girl.
Sky
oil on canvas
30" x 15"
Stilllife with Grandmothers Vase and Speaker
oil on canvas
60" x 36"
Stimulant a
oil on canvas
22" x 18"
Stimulant b
oil on canvas
22" x 18"
The Painter
oil on canvas
30" x 30"
Wine Store hennipen ave
oil on canvas
30" x 15"
There were many more works back then...
...I just have no idea what happened to them.
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Improvisation studies
I was going through my portfolio and I found these old oil pastel studies from 1998/99.
They were fun. I have chosen a direction with my current work that is completely abstract from concept to composition. These remind me of how fun a bit of allegory can be.
Enjoy them...
...I may work this direction again someday.
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