Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Vagaries at Stranger Factory

"Vagaries" opened this past Friday June 6th, 2014 at Stranger Factory in Albuquerque, NM. Here's a little run down of some of my pieces from the show as well as some details, works-in-progress shots,  and process images. Enjoy!
*(To purchase any of the works, please contact Stranger Factory - use this link to shop the show!)
 *(For links to any of the reference images here please refer to my Pinterest / Reasearchspiration board )

So here's the spread of the larger puzzle of paintings. Below are some images about my process of getting to this - color decisions, arrangements, and image placements.  All play an integral part in how the paintings are viewed.  The only way to see the work as it was intended is to attend the gallery exhibiting it, however, each piece is a self contained composition and therefore a stand-alone piece!


And here we have THIS! After paints and colors are selected and mixed, the arrangement of the boards is next. All of this is often completed before I've established any of my images for the exhibit.

I just love these! The backgrounds before images are painted on.  Someday I would like to leave whole sections of my arrangements raw like this.

Below are some images I collected that contained the colors and tone that helped me to select my palette for the backgrounds you just saw. Sometimes it's the light I want to capture or the stark contrast of rich-to-muted tones. These images each had elements I wanted to apply.  I wanted to work from really hot, hard colors to ethereal light and finally to cool and earthen. This is the order I used.




After I've arranged my reference and chosen the palette I want to use. I'll sometimes go through and eyedrop the most important blocks of color that I want to convey and then I make one of these little charts.  This is an excellent tool for when I begin to mix my colors.

More reference comes to life... I knew I was going to be using some oceanic and nautical themes in these pieces.  Much of my reference came from searches on cephalopods, nautilus shells, barnacles, hot water oceanic vents, and an encyclopedia of knots, which was just such an amazing and fun tool to use.

  
There's whole image searches full of ink-in-water images. Delicious stuff.

This was the early sketch for the piece below.  I had kept the ink more minimal as it isn't the main character of the piece. However, as you'll see below, I couldn't help myself and added more!

I already use a lot of hair and "ribbons" in my work, this was a nice compliment to that.



^See above for the beautiful, inspirational reference for this piece^

And again, this time from the shell and from the eye of the eel monster.
Ps. I know that Nautilus do not actually ink, stop being so literal - sheesh ;)


Great book!



This image uses actual "Strangle Knots" from the encyclopedia


The Hercules Knot

The Zeppelin Knot








Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Adventure Awaits

Adventure Awaits Exhibit - Clutter Gallery, April 12, 2014

Group show including works by Amanda Louise Spayd, Lana Crooks, Miss Monster, and myself! Curated by the lovely Lana Crooks.  The show was a wonderful success and I couldn't be happier with the venue and the company!

Once again the blog is behind the event but I'd still like to share with you some of the process and pics from the event itself.  I hope you enjoy them!

(If you're lucky, pieces from the event are still available here https://shop.cluttermagazine.com/gallery/447 !)





















Saturday, March 22, 2014

Sweet Nothings

Sweet Nothings at My Plastic Heart, March 14 - April 6th

This is post is sOOperdOOper overdue! The push for this show was extremely intense and this lil' blog fell by the wayside.  So I'm just gonna throw up a couple images from the show for commemoration.  Good new is, you still have some time to see this show in person (always recommended) and pieces are available at My Plastic Heart and at www.myplasticheart.com until April 6th.


"I Could Drown In Your Eyes"
10 x 12 inches - Acrylic on Wood Panel

"You Invade My Senses"

"Your Mouth"

"I'll Eat You Up; I Love You So"

"You Get Under My Skin"

"Best Friends FOREVER"


Monday, January 06, 2014

Supersonic Electronic

Got a lovely post from Supersonic Electronic :) Thank you! It has images from Bunnycutlet Chasing Rainbows, Bunnycutlet Too Art for TV 6 & 7, OhNoDoom! The Grove, My Plastic Heart Fall into Frost, and Stranger Factory Winter Salon III - Wow!

 A warm welcome to any folks popping over from there.  I'm posting some new images I've been working on over the holidays for you - hope you enjoy and visit again soon.

Keep your eyes peeled for my upcoming shows at My Plastic Heart March 2014 & Stranger Factory June 2014!




(I promise better scans of these once my studio renovation is finished!)

Monday, December 16, 2013

SCOPE / Art Basel 2013

Along with all the hubbub of the December shows I posted about previously, I was also fortunate enough to participate in SCOPE / Art Basel in Miami! (Dec 3- Dec 8th) Thanks to the fabulous Liz of Bunny Cutlet Gallery, a number of my pieces were on exhibit at SCOPE and I was able to attend the fair and work the booth while supporting the gallery and it's exhibiting other artists.  Below are some images from the event, many images pilfered from Bunny Cutlet Gallery's Facebook page :P (go like their page now!)

My walk to work during SCOPE.  Sure as hell beats my NYC Times Square commute :P

Cotton Candy Machine visits the Bunny Cutlet Gallery Booth - hilarity ensues.


Art Whino folks swung by the booth!

The lovely& talented Tatiana Suarez stopped by to say hello


Proof I was working! Booth bunnies with The Tracy Piper



More proof I was working :)

Liz being interviewed for VIP TV

Now some of the other art!


Peter Gronquist's Self Portrait - the most photographed piece at SCOPE (Liz's photo)

Peter Gronquist's Self Portrait - the most photographed piece at SCOPE

C.A.V.E. Gallery, LA - our booth neighbors. Love the color in this piece!
Aqua Hotel courtyard - each room was transformed into a mini gallery


Gary Baseman's installation at Aqua
(Coffee Break)

Bunny Cutlet crew representing at Juxtapose party, cabana bed style

(Didn't catch the artist's name :( )


Scott Hove

Scott Hove

Scott Hove

Sue Woolfak

(Didn't catch the artists name :( )

And now for my pieces that SOLD at SCOPE!

Cry Me A River - *SOLD at SCOPE

Ribbon Of Lightning - *SOLD at SCOPE

Self Soothing - *SOLD at SCOPE

Getting Out Of Hand - *SOLD at SCOPE