Sunday, May 30, 2010

Catherine Kehoe

I like her too.




her still lives might be even more real than her figures. o.o

And this is why I am so fond of Flagler Professors-they share awesome things.

Sara sent me a link for this which talks about how these particular contemporary painters set up their palettes. I was amazed at how many colors they tend to employ, four or five of every color. Anyway, I scrolled down to the section on "Emily Eveleth" and didn't necessarily grasp what the image was of. (obviously a small pastry, but I'll be honest, I don't like jelly donuts. I'm unfamiliar.) I looked the artist up, and these works are beautiful. fleshy, rich, and sexual.




We're calling this the artistic kick in the butt, i needed.
These paintings make my skin crawl in the most pleasant way.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Painting Day Three

Painting update: people closeups

Monday, May 17, 2010

Painting Day-Morning

I just looked at the latest pictures of the oil spill, and wanted to vomit and cry.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/30/louisiana-oil-spill-2010_n_558287.html

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Commission 2.




So i re-learned some fundamental things about myself. When I make paintings, I have to be patient and I have to baby-step into them. In the first Carmello's painting, I dived right in and began on the brick oven because I was excited to get into the paint mixing. Turns out, (and now i recall) that in order for me to do good and significantly less frustrating painting, I need a plan. I have to draw out everything, assess values, and then mix. I see such greater hope for this new painting. The drawing is 80% on there. I will continue to add details to the background and the elements on the table, but it just feels like it's in a good place. I've decided to devote all of Monday to applying the first real paint to it. I've discovered that layering pigment like Vermeer, fiddling with underpainting, is a waste of time for an impasto painter like myself. Anyway, I'm excited.

Tuesday and part of Wednesday I'm going on a roadtrip to Atlanta with my Best Good Friend, Yoda (Theresa.) And I will enjoy the change of scene, company, and music before returning to my painting. We'll see how it goes. :)

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

7:11

Two words I like, "Soory" and "Tome." Both of which are usually caused by typing too quickly.

o.o

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

When Doves Cry

I stretched canvas around the beautiful 5ft by 3 ft frame Russell helped me make yesterday. And now it's staring at me from the corner of the room. o.o It says, "I'm a blank canvas. Please, love me." It's full of hope and promise. Sadly, I have to finish the pizza thrower painting first. I'm having trouble drawing the fat little guy. He's got to be the right height with the brick oven, but he's the foreground so he can be bigger and lower. The balance is difficult. Plus I'm countering the fact that he has to go somewhere moderately in the middle of the canvas...and I need that to not look like crap.


On the bright side, my horoscope site says that I'm going to meet a person who will act as a healer for me. A positive influence is headed my way.

I'm going to get to work. And update more.