I thought these were pretty cool pictures of my dog Caravaggio in the studio. he spends as much time in the studio as I do. We shot a video for my kickstarter project and he was tired and lazy afterward.
From Minneapolis to Maui, this is about my life as a professional artist.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Studio #8 - 2509 Pleasant Avenue South
Since 1997 I have always lived in my studio. Now that I live with my fiance Athena, and we intend to have a baby someday I cant live in the toxic chemical environment of an art studio.
So I converted our garage into my new Art studio!!!
My 8th studio in Minneapolis is a garage, yep people my wife to be needs something better than living in a studio, so we are renting a house (the roommates downstairs suck). It was pretty cool the two of us, our two dogs and 1 cat all living in a working art studio that was only 800 or so square feet.
My 8th studio in Minneapolis is a garage, yep people my wife to be needs something better than living in a studio, so we are renting a house (the roommates downstairs suck). It was pretty cool the two of us, our two dogs and 1 cat all living in a working art studio that was only 800 or so square feet.
here are some of my old studios over the years...
...you have seen all of these in my past posts on my studios.
This is my new studio...
...right to left panorama.
I have already been fairly productive here, except for the time I needed to recover from the accident. I finished the final touches to the studio a few weeks ago. Funny as it is, I will be moving on in three months to a new larger house with a larger and better studio.
Thanks for reading...
...check back with me soon; I promise there are interesting things to come.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
My return to oil painting.
In the summer of 2009 I was hit by a car that ran a red light (while on a cell phone). I was hurt pretty badly, and i was out of work on medical leave for a year and three months. During this time i was unable to paint, but I was able to study, to listen to lectures and learn about the subjects I wanted to paint in depth. The year + of recovery after the accident was the longest time I had gone without painting, and that alone was agony.
I had just finished this painting before I was hit by the car.
BitTorrent #2 "Marinuis Vanderlubbe as Icarus"
36x48
oil on canvas
I was working on these ideas before i was hit...
Study for- BitTorrent #6 "Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist" ink on paper 36x24
I took my study from this oil painting...
"Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist" oil on canvas
Onorio Marinari - 1680 CE
Study for- BitTorrent 5 "The Building of the Trojan Horse" 36x48 ink on paper 24x36
I took my study from this painting...
"The building of the trojan horse" oil on canvas
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo - about 1760 CE
over the last few months I was able to complete my work where I left off...
BitTorrent 6 "Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist"
48x36
oil on linen
2011
BitTorrent 5 "The Building of the Trojan Horse"
36x48
oil on canvas
2010
Now that these two ideas are complete I have moved on to something complete new to me as far as composition and color go. Both of these paintings were inspired by works of art at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. I am currently working on more of my own abstract thoughts on works of art in the permanent collection at the MInneapolis Institute of Arts. So far i have been sticking to works from 1800 CE or earlier where the subject-matter is of Greek, Roman or Christian mythology.
I will post more as I finish them, but now after the accident I am unable to work as fast as I used to so these take a great deal of time (they took quite a bit of time to complete before the accident) to complete.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Artwork of the month: Subodh Gupta
At the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, on the second floor, there is a new "Modern" art gallery. It is a great exhibit, and a fantastic set of works. This one is my favorite. The medium- bronze, made to look like gold and spray painted cardboard is cool. The context of the work is a philosophy that I can connect with, and after looking over Gupta's portfolio I can see where his ideas are coming from.
Subodh Gupta
Indian, born 1964
"Dubai to Calcutta #9"
2006, bronze with gold patina and aluminum, in parts.
This work is quite a tease...
...I will have to create something very cool now.
This work is quite a tease...
...I will have to create something very cool now.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Caravaggio my Studio dog.
I rescued a puppy at a shelter in hayward Wisconsin. I fell in love with my girlfriends dog, so i just had to have one. Three years of training and I now have the type of dog I wanted. He is now three years old and I couldn't go without him. Check out some pics.
Here he is in his first studio...
Here he is in his first cone of shame...
He still does this, if a window is open he will stand there and look out...
2 years old
Here he is with his second cone of shame...
His special Carhartt hoodie for winter.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
New Chair design
This winter my friend Aaron Conner from Paraselenic Studio designed and built a set of chairs for "Roller Revolution" a roller girls store here in Minneapolis.
We did a good job with these, and we do plan on tweaking the design some. As they are we can make them with cushioned seats or decorative slats that have any direction to them.
We designed these from scratch, taking some influence from a living room chair from the 50's.
Aaron and I after we finally completed our first set of chairs. They are very comfortable.
Painted, polished, and ready to sit in.
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