Friday, April 19, 2019

Baton Rouge, again

Tomorrow my family and I will go an a little road trip to Baton Rouge to deliver my work to the FW Gallery. It's been fun to discover this city. We never had been to Louisiana's state capital before last December, even though it's only a less than four hours drive from Ruston. Now this changed when my piece "Life" got accepted into the "Surreal Salon 11" exhibit at Baton Rouge Gallery:  We went to drop it off, a few weeks later attended the reception party, and finally went back to pick it up when the exhibit was over.

So the owner of FW Gallery noticed my "Life" at BRG, and now I am having another exhibit in Baton Rouge coming up, only this time I will be able to show 22 pieces. This is quite wonderful indeed! The beautiful works by mixed media artist Cheri Fasy will be there as well.

Opening is next week, come by and say hi, if you happen to be in the neighborhood!




Monday, April 15, 2019

No Need to Cry

 
The faucet has just released some rain onto that pitiful little dog, and the clouds are full of tears, too. Why bother and cry when the whole world is crying already?

"No Need to Cry"
Mixed media: acrylics, edges from yellowed book pages, storybook clippings, ink, on canvas panel, 8" x 8"

Friday, April 12, 2019

Cold Butter and Dead Wood


I'm working on new pieces. I thought, this time I would stick with a certain theme and make a coherent series. A big allover theme feels more grown-up and advanced than singular images.

But my brain just doesn't work that way. I have all these different matters, issues, concerns, moods, thoughts in my head, and they need to manifest themselves simultaneously and immediately.  That's hard enough.

"Straight Up"
I have several recurring themes and some are just developing. I think, I will continue to make my pieces in whatever order they are coming to me, but I also will start sorting them under certain names until I have several coherent series of twelve or so.

One of the series would be titled "Cold Butter," you know things that slightly annoy you and happen all the time but are not big enough to make a big deal out of it. "Is That You?" could have been in the Cold Butter series but I sold it already.

"Dealing with the Past"
Another series would be "What Does Life." It's a terrific title and I paid $20 to my son Jacob who came up with it. I have done many pieces that would fall into this category. For example, "Life" and "I Love You I Need You" and "It's Not Too Late". I have just finished "Straight Up" to go with them.

Okay, how about "Dead Wood" for a series? This will be #1: "Dealing with the Past"



"Straight Up"
Mixed media: acrylics, edges of yellowed book pages, 1940s paperdoll clothes, clipping from vintage anatomy book, ink, on canvas panel, 12"x16".

"Dealing with the Past"
Mixed media: acrylics, ink, clippings from various books sources, ink, 12"x12".



Wednesday, April 10, 2019

In the Making

"Feeling Lucky"
Those art things are moving along nicely.

A few weeks ago I received the wonderful offer to show my work at the FW Gallery in Baton Rouge.

Opening reception is April 26th.

I am quite thrilled, to say the least.