Friday, September 30, 2011

My traditional side




Arjen's Fields
2010
oil on panel
7x9






Arjen & Jaap are two guys from the Netherlands who grow perennial plants in Deerfield, MA for the wholesale market. Their fields can be a gorgeous sight, when you catch things in peak bloom. This year, their business, Pioneer Gardens, was badly flooded by the Deerfield River due to Hurricane Irene.
This painting is atypical of my usual approach: rather tradional, representational, and worked from a photograph.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Blanche Ames National Juried Art Exhibition


Tablet
2011
12x12x2
plaster and encaustic





My piece, Tablet, has been selected by Juror David Lang to be included in the 9th Annual Blanche Ames National Juried Art Exhibition.

I am really pleased, as this is my first national competition! There will be a printed catalog of all accepted works.

Where: Borderland State Park, North Easton, MA
When: October 18- November 5, 2011 11 a.m.-3 p.m. except Mondays
Admission is free, parking $2.00
Opening reception: Saturday, October 22nd, 7-10 p.m. in the Ames Mansion Library

More information at: http://www.friendsofborderland.org/Home.html or call 508-238-6566

Incidentally, the juror, artist David Lang, has an exhibit at the Boston Sculptors Gallery until October 2nd.

Monday, September 12, 2011

12th Annual Frances N. Roddy Open Competition

Young Man, Seated
2011
conte crayon
32x22, framed


Concord Art Association

September 14-October 16, 2011

Reception: Thursday, September 15, 6-8p.m.

Juror: Ellen Miller, Ellen Miller Gallery, Boston, MA

I am so pleased to have this piece to be included in this competitive show. There were 585 submissions and only 89 selections. This is just my second time, since 2006, that I have gotten a piece in. I am looking forward to the show, and encourage any of you who may be in the area to come. The Concord Art Association has a lovely gallery space in the center of town.

37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA
Free and open to the public
Tuesday through Saturday 10-4:30p.m., Sundays Noon-4:00p.m.

Visit http://www.concordart.org/ or call 978-369-2578 for more information.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Falling, Floating


Untitled Female Figure
2011
24x18
charcoal with pastel


I've been going, almost weekly, to figure drawing at the Sprinkler Factory in Worcester, MA.

Here, I exaggerated the pose into a sort of ecstatic fall.


For information on the drawing group, please visit
http://luisworks.weebly.com

Saturday, September 3, 2011

So Long, Room E!

Not the blog, mind you.

I have moved from the space that has been my studio for the past two and a half years.


Happily, Room E is now
even Room E-er.


Once the boxes are unpacked and I get settled, I will show you my new (and even bigger) digs, and more importantly, get back to making some art!

Monday, August 22, 2011

La Viuda (The Widow)




La Viuda
2011
9x9x2
encaustic on plaster













This is my third time working with this combination of materials, and I really enjoy them. They both have such a great feel.



The title for this piece refers to this work by Ramon Casas. And while there is no borrowing of literal images, I feel a similarity. See how his painted folds of white fabric and appears in my piece as the edges of the plaster, for example?

Friday, August 19, 2011

Show at the Sprinkler Factory

Angela,
2011
conte crayon
10x8


The Worcester Life Drawing Group Is having a show at the Sprinkler Factory this September 1st through the 25th.

There will be an artists reception on Friday, September 9th, 2011 from 6-9 p.m.

This group has been meeting for something like 35 years at various locations around Worcester, and some of the original group still attend. I've been drawing with them, with spotty attendance, for the past three years.

Here's one of the pieces I hope to include in the show.

I'm not sure exactly who will be exhibiting, but mostly likely there will be works by some of the Worcester area arts stalwarts like Sid Solomon, Elly Beatty, Sam Lalos, Randy LeSage, Don McCabe, Michel Merle, to name a few.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

self portrait

self portrait
2011
9x9x2
encaustic on plaster

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Are We There Yet?

The Fields at Utley Road
2011
36x36
oil on canvas

I have been working on this painting for a year.

I think I am done.

But I haven't signed it yet!


Friday, July 29, 2011



Echinacea
2011
8x8
acrylic on paper


If you come here often, you know I don't usually work with still life.


This was fun, though. Uncharacteristically for me, I worked out the composition and colors first, then I went out to my garden to find some pink flowers, and came back with these echinacea (purple cone flowers, if you prefer).

The challenge then was to take something so intentionally designed and make it fresh, loose, gestural. There was some struggle and doubt, but I think I got there, more or less.

I cannot understate the usefulness of the advice I got last year from Jon Imber who encouraged pushing compositions off the edge, and for me, specifically, to use more neutrals.
I am nuts for color, but using neutral tones, really makes them sing. It is like balancing flavors when you cook.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

2011
19x16
acrylic on paper





There is something about the lack of specificity in this portrait that feels more to the point, more sincere than my trying to illustrate facial features.

Friday, July 15, 2011

2011
20x16
acrylic on canvas



I painted this last night in a class at Worcester Art Museum with Randy LeSage called "Painting the Figure:
the Nature of Identity".

The colors & light feels like the coast in southern California.......

Friday, July 8, 2011

On the Threshold
2011
24x18
oil on canvas

Friday, July 1, 2011

Return to the Figure

June, 2011
mixed drawing media
24x18

Monday, June 27, 2011

2 x 4's





A pair of eight foot long 2x4's in cast concrete bases.

I made these this past winter in a contemporary sculpture class with Lynn Simmons.


The assignment was to take a 2 x4 and "transform" it. Pretty open ended. My attempt was to revert it to it's primal, tree- self. The method, which was with a hatchet, was as important to me as the end result. My own physical effort was very primitive and primal and I felt imbued the piece with that raw energy.


The shards that came off the lumber were equally important to me, and were used in the second manifestation of this project which I call PV Trees. They can be seen on the Worcester Art Museum's sculpture blog http://wamsculpture.blogspot.com/ scroll to the April 4th, 2011 entry.
To see my instructor's work please visit her website http://www.lynnsimmons.com/lynnsimmons_working/home.html

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Fitchburg Art Museum


Tablet
2011
12x12x2
Encaustic on plaster








I just got word that this piece of mine has been accepted into the 76th Regional Exhibition of Art & Craft at the Fitchburg Art Museum. This is the first time I have submitted a three dimensional piece into a juried show, so I am very pleased it got in!

Jurors were: Candace Casey, Worcester Center for Crafts
Nick Johnson, New England School of Photography
Mary Ann Kearns, 119 Gallery, Lowell

Opening Reception is this Sunday, 26th of June 1-3 p.m.
Show runs until September 04, 2011

This is an art museum, so there is a fee for admission.
Members & kids under 12 get in free. Some public libraries may have passes AND the first Thursday of every month from 4-8 p.m. is free for everyone!

Fitchburg Art Museum is located at 25 Merriam Parkway, Fitchburg, MA
978-345-4207
http://www.fitchburgartmuseum.org/
for hours & directions


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Rockin' Out










Another plein air abstraction from my trip to Biddeford Pool, Maine.

I was really excited by all the different kinds of rock formations. This spot had very angular, jutting forms.



The painting is 12x12, oil on canvas

Friday, June 17, 2011

Family
2011
beach stones,
Maine coast


So, is it art? I don't really think so, but some would argue.....

I was just getting awfully tired of looking at the last post, and haven't had the chance to photograph any paintings.
Today I have the time, but no sun! I might try under artificial lights and see how that goes.


Saturday, June 4, 2011

More from Maine

Untitled
2011
9x12
acrylic on paper









One overcast morning in Maine a few of us gathered on the porch to work on some non-objective paintings. This is my favorite of the ones I made. I think there is a landscape in there.

Thursday, June 2, 2011















Storyteller
2011
18x24
mixed drawing media

Sunday, May 29, 2011

The Maine Abstraction


Tidal Pool, Maine
2011
12x12
oil on canvas




























Took a trip to Biddeford Pool, Maine with a group of talented painters from Worcester, Massachusetts, and spent several days painting at the rocky shoreline.

This was the final painting I did there which was a loose abstraction of a tidal pool. I thought you might enjoy the snapshot of what I was actually looking at. You can see where I wanted to be faithful to the forms, and where I made my departures. There comes a point when getting the forms and colors on the canvas in the way you want them takes precedence over simply recording what is in front of you.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011


Tripod with Pendent
2011
32x30x26
wood, metal, wire, twine


The wood was chewed by a beaver, the metal chewed by rust.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Weary (detail)
2011
mixed drawing media

Wednesday, May 4, 2011


Chairs
2011
48x30x13
mixed media

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Sunday, April 10, 2011


2011
18x24
mixed media
on paper

Thursday, April 7, 2011

2011
23x15
Mixed media on paper


Isn't she a saucy red head?

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Mixed Media Show

Creation: Day Two
2011
mixed media, hanging sculpture

There is a very exciting show at the Post Road Art Center, Marlborough, MA through the 29th of April.

This show's category is Mixed Media. and it seems to have attracted some really inventive works by creative local artists working both two and three dimensionally. I am pleased to have my painting, Remembering New Mexico (see entry for March 24, 2011), be one of the works selected by juror Catherine Carter of the Danforth Museum.

If you have not been to PRAC, this would be a show worth making the trip for. The Center an art supply shop, custom frame shop, gift shop, and art gallery all rolled into one.

If Marlborough is too far for you, they always post their shows online. Visit http://www.postroadartcenter.com/Mixed_Media_Show_2011_Page_1.html

Opening reception is Thursday, April 07, 2011 5:30-8:00 p.m.
1 Boston Post Road, East, Marlborough, MA
508-485-2580 for hours and information




Sunday, April 3, 2011

Thank you!

I want to thank my friends & family who made the trek to Lowell today to attend the opening at The Brush Gallery.
I truly appreciate your support, insight, and encouragement.
You fuel me.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Tablet
2011
12x12x2
plaster and encaustic

Painted sculpture?
Sculpted painting?
Yes.

Monday, March 28, 2011

2011
18x24
mixed media on paper

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Remembering New Mexico
2011
24x18
mixed media on panel

Tuesday, March 22, 2011


2011
17x14
Acrylic on paper

Sunday, March 20, 2011

April 3rd, 2011 opening at The Brush Gallery





Spring Begins

Fleur
2010
5x8
acrylic & graphite on rag board

Spring begins at 6:21 p.m. today, so here's something with a spring-like feel for you to enjoy.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Found Object Sculpture

Dancers
2011
8x21.5
found metal wire and wood


This piece was for an assignment for a class at Worcester Art Museum, in which we had to make a sculpture from found objects.
Of course the concept has been around forever, but I still like the simplicity of the resulting piece.

The line of the metal actually feels like one of my own gesture drawings. Maybe that's what attracted me to it in the first place.

For those who are curious, the wood base was also found and the holes in which the wire fits were pre-existing. The metal piece is a fragment from a cage that goes around the root ball of a tree.