Saturday, August 27, 2011

Mural in progress

Reaves bedroom mural-day 2

This is a very crude photo of one of my murals in progress. The reference for this mural is a Tuscan lake where many weddings are held. I hope it conveys the idea for you, but I do I have much more detail to work out.  I also plan to paint the arch and two pillars to resemble stone or marble with the look of relief work (or carving) in my clients initials, I hope to be finished within a week, so I will keep you all posted.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

"the easy life"

79'x30' acrylic on canvas
This is a large portable mural painted on canvas. It could be fixed to a interior wall or a standard door to become your new ocean view. I was inspired to paint this scene while flipping through Architectural Digest. There was of course this gorgeous home but the easy looking evening ocean view made more of an impression on me. I added the torch, it is not original to the scene but I think it works well. Whenever I look at this mural, I picture my family and friends a little further down on the beach, picking up shells and roasting marshmallows around the fire pit, streaming in and out of the house with bare feet to stock up on snacks and drinks...the easy life.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

18x24 mixed media on 140lb cold press paper/canvas
I am starting to go through paintings I have had stored away, this is a watercolor/charcoal painting.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

"MISS NICKI"

11'x15' watercolor/digital  original on 140lbs cold press canvas
Continuing the musician inspired series. Nicki Minaj. An interesting performer, with an interesting look. This photo of this piece has some digital enhancements so it slightly differs from the actual painting,  This is the first time I have altered a painting digitally, many artist are taking advantage of this technique, what it allows us do is try somethings out without permanently altering our painting or drawing. It is actually liberating in a way. I can see how it can free an artist up to mess up and go totally nuts with no worries. I am almost finished with this painting, I will post the finished painting (however different it may be) as soon as it is finished.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

"Sun Child"

8'x8' Watercolor 140lb coldpress canvas
July 2011

Back to my roots. I have mentioned my love for watercolor, but what I have not mentioned is the inspiration behind my interest which was Fashion Photography. Patrick Demarchelier and Peter Lindbergh in particular.
I think it was the striking, bold, high contrast and sometimes backlit scenes that captured a moment that I found irresistible to paint. There was no other vehicle I wanted to use for this exploration of photography than watercolor. Using the white of the watercolor canvas, the way the clean sharp lines also complement its transparency...watercolor just lends itself so naturaly to these references. It was where I lived. I was/am so hooked. Patrick Nagel inspired me to draw, Demarchelier and Lindbergh inspired me to paint.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Dads Anniversary Gift

Before


After
This project was my Moms gift to my dad. Restoration of this photo of him in his twenties taken around the time him and my Mom met. He had hung onto it for years sadly referring to it as irreparable because the damage was across his face over his eyes. We've always known this photo meant a lot to him so, I had a good time restoring it knowing he had no idea it was being worked on, nor that restoration was even possible. He almost cried when he opened it. I am showing it here with a black/grey background but now that we have a digital file of just his figure, his image could be put on any background. We are trying it out on a variety of background colors to print out and add to the family photos hanging in the homes of all of my siblings 

Monday, June 6, 2011

Why Aren't We Talking About Regenerative Medicine?

I am not good at relationships that involve copious amounts of small talk, I need to talk about important issues. So, when I hear "respected" news programs mention the latest pop culture train wreck and what they may have worn to court, I panic a little inside, I feel sick, i feel cheated, I feel as though I am the only one who has noticed that our bus driver has mental illness and we are gaining excessive speed and will soon barrel through a daycare. Exactly who is responsible for my Dad...who only watches local news, knowing who these fashionable sex tape people are? Shouldn't that stuff be quarantined to those entertainment news or magazine shows?  Then, when they can tell its all becoming a bit too much, they report on "too much celeb. media reporting". If I did have the names of those responsible for this mess, I would bombard  them articles like this one: please read this article  and  I would demand they make more of an effort to create a buzz around how Pig Bladders can help grow a burn victims face back (I hope pig bladders become more famous than pop idols) and how as-we-speak, there is life changing/saving work being done in Regenerative medicine. Then maybe they will be sick from shame at reporting on anything less important.....................................what are you doing? Go read that article.....please.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

quick sketch "Brussels Griffon"

9'x9' watercolor on 140lb coldpress paper
My Mom walked in on while I was painting this and said "oh my goodness, that is the ugliest dog! what is it!?!"
I told her it was a Brussels Griffon, and that I planed on getting one. She proceeded to tell me it has a "spider face" LoL.  

Monday, May 9, 2011

"Chuck"

Black Lab "chuck"  9'x10' watercolor on 140lb coldpress 
I have been working on a "pet portrait poster" in order to take to dog parks in my area, hoping to generate a local pet portrait following. I painted pets I know personally, and also googled images of dogs. This painting of a Black Lab I am now calling Chuck, is from one of those random images...so I thought. A couple days after painting him, I saw a family on the news whose Black Lab named Chuck returned home, four years after he had gone missing. Of course I immediately connected my painting to the story, and knew this painting now had a name. The timing was just too perfect.