Friday, November 20, 2015

The Doors Of Zhujiajiao

The doors of Zhujiajiao, a rare and ancient settlement in Shanghai, removed from the shops and secured together during business hours.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Boston Red

Modified image, from the streets of Boston.  My old stomping grounds.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Colorado Sketch

Above, a sketch of the Colorado landscape, from a recent trip.  An emotional rendition.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Supra Natural

Above, a photo illustration.  Just having fun with a recent photo on a rainy day, transforming the natural into something supra natural, and creating something never seen before.  

Friday, October 16, 2015

Blue Blaze

Above, a marker on the Metacomet Trail.  I have been away for a while.  Creatively, a lot has happened.  It is good to be back, back on this path.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Something New In The Studio

Above, working title "White Nude, Blue Nude", a record shot to be sure.  Very pleased to have completed two new paintings in the last week. 

Friday, April 17, 2015

Desire

The word of the day is desire.

The Streets Of Beijing

Image of the day, the streets of Beijing.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Modern Man

Above, portrait of a modern man, my art project for the morning, involving sketch, scan, print, scan again, enhance with color, and stop.  

Time for tea.

Friday, March 20, 2015

In The Nude

Image of the day is a nude.  I have taken an oil painting of mine, primarily painted in greys, and digitally manipulated the image, introducing color, for an alternate emotional impact.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Blue Mesa

Part of the Arizona Painted Desert, rest your eyes on the Blue Mesa.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Image Composition

Foreground, middleground, background, check.  Yes, we have that, right here in this image of the Grand Canyon.  At the time, it was lightly snowing, on and off, and a bit of light broke through the clouds to light the floor of the canyon.

Make What Is Timeless Look Old

I have just returned from a road trip through the American south and southwest.  Above, a freshly taken photo of the Grand Canyon, made to look old by converting the image to a sepia tone.
An alternate version that I prefer.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Exceptions

I don't often like details of paintings, because I am always wondering what the entire piece looks like, but I will make an exception, and post a detail of my work, "Office Phantasm", shown above.  I suppose from time to time it is a good thing to focus our attention on a select portion, to go deeper and see more.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Every Picture Tells A Story

Above, a story in 32 parts.  Yes, this one is personal, could be called "Self Portrait".

Friday, January 16, 2015

Connections

When I was a young boy, I used to write a lot of letters to government agencies and large corporations.  Usually I wrote requesting information, or, proposing product ideas.  Above, a response from NASA, prior to John Glenn's first orbiting of the earth.  I had wished him well.  Thank you, John Glenn.  Oh, color added by me, just because I felt like it.
When I brought the NASA letter to school, they called in the media, and the next day I was featured on the front page of the local paper, see above.  Now-a-days they would have gotten a statement from the kid, but not back then.  Just the facts.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Photo Play

You can enhance a photo with some pretty dramatic effects, that is, if you manipulate the light levels.  Prior to the digital revolution, shooting slide film with a fully manual SLR camera, I used to achieve similar effects by slightly underexposing the image.  Often, I would focus, and set the aperture and speed according to the lighting, and then, close the aperture an additional stop for some added color saturation and depth. 

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Aperture Revisited

Image of the day, an old painting, "Aperture", subtly updated through digital manipulation.  

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

After Courbet

Above, "Sleep", after Gustave Courbet.  I painted my own version, photographed the work, and then destroyed it by over painting.  Now, the painting has been digitally manipulated into something entirely new.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Power Of Water

Above, the aftermath of water on stones.  The result, smooth polished forms.  A beauty as calming as water itself.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Glass Blown Out

Above, an image from the collection at Chihuly Garden and Glass, Seattle, Washington.  The exhibition is well worth the price of admission, that is, if you are in the market to have your mind blown.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Enter

A photo shoot of my more recent work has been long overdue.  Today, I took the time to photograph quite a few paintings.  Above, see "Green Door", aptly titled.  My website has been updated with ten or so new(er) works.  Stop by, by clicking here.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Yesteryear Mixed Media Sketch

Another sketch from, well, a long time ago.  This one, a slice through an exhibit.  With regards to sketching technique, it is both loose, and tight, all at the same time.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Eighty Years Young

There is something endearing about government issued chunks of metal, that is, when they are not part of some weapons system, as in the case of the above geodetic survey marker, lodged in granite atop Flying Mountain, in Acadia National Park. 

The Dead Tree

Above, the majesty of the dead tree, a recurring theme in my work, gone all abstract.  This one, is on Beech Mountain, in Acadia National Park.  With it's unobstructed views, and easy landing/takeoff opportunities, it makes a good perch for a bird. 

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

What's In A Name?

In addition to other definitions, some have said that I am a surrealist painter.  Judging by the above piece, working title "Transparency", I think that is fair to say.

Zeitgeist

The word of the day, is "zeitgeist", the "spirit of the age", accompanied by an illustration.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Word At Play

The word of the day, is "transpose."

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Mustang Design Language

The unmistakeable form of the 1965 Ford Mustang.  I should know.  We had one.

Crane Shot, Austin, Texas

A recurring theme in my photographic work is the crane shot.  As I've stated before, in photography, the crane shot is usually thought of as the mounting of a camera on a crane to capture an image.  However, to me, the crane shot is a photograph of the crane itself.  The crane is a temporal modern marvel, the ultimate in tool design, a graceful reach into the sky to effect change.  Now you see it, now you don't.  It is rare to see multiple cranes in one image, this is, more than two.  In the image above, taken in (growing) Austin, Texas, I am counting five, with a possible sixth in view. 

Monday, June 23, 2014

Keep Looking Up

There is electricity in the air, over Austin, Texas. 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Stretch Stretch

It has been a while since I did this, but I just cut canvas from a large bolt of fabric and stretched it over a frame.  The process all came back to me, and the results were right on the money.  The diagonal corner measurements were right on, so the frame remained square.  Also, the canvas was taut, and gave that drum sound when tapped.  I forgot how you can work up a sweat preparing a canvas.  

Not sure where this piece is going, creatively.  Even before I apply the gesso, now starts the staring, the gazing, into the blank canvas before me.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

George Biddle, Another Recollection

The view through the woods from my boyhood home, to the home of renowned artist, George Biddle.  George Biddle and I became acquainted when he would be out for one of his walks, as he often did, and I was walking home from high school.  He was friendly, and open.  As I recall, we briefly discussed art.  He kindly invited me to stop by to visit, and now I recall that once I did, but he was not home at the time.  These are cherished memories.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Gone Digital

The image of the day, some digital fun.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Pensive Man

Another image from a couple of decades ago.  The above sketch, conte stick on rag paper.  I'm getting excited.  It may be time to get back into dry media.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Digging Deep

Above, a collage from my design school days.  The original is long gone.  So glad I have a digital record.