Friday, May 9, 2008

Aging With Attitude Documentary

Aging with Attitude Art Exhibit

Sunday, April 27, 2008

SafeHouse Show








This was a very powerful show. I donated my piece to SafeHouse and now can be found in their lobby.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

rEVOLUTION



Show this Friday featuring "The Story of the Wood." It will take place at the Duderstadt Center. Opening reception starts at 7pm.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Aging With Attitude

The show was fantastic!





Friday, February 15, 2008

Show At Cafe Ambrosia



I am participating in a small show at Cafe Ambrosia. The show is Friday, February 22nd from 8-11:30pm. There will be great coffee and live music as well.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Aging with Attitude


I am participating in a show at the Slusser Gallery. The piece is titled "Le Bain." It depicts the functionality of a woman. As she ages she becomes the agent rather than the participant. Her life absorbs more purpose. The tools symbolize her responsibilities. The porcelain tub is her youth. This piece is an etching with acrylic on steel. The show will run from March 7-28 2008 with the opening reception on the 7th from 6-9:00pm.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Finished



I finished the piece, it is titled "Mama's Little Boy". I let the steel sit in the etching solution for almost an entire day. It is a challenge to work with portraits on steel, because the metal curbs the organicness of the figure. Since I am working with etching solution, there is a sence of unpredictability. I actually enjoy this aspect because I am forced to conform to the piece rather than the other way around. Saying this, a viewer must accept that there will be flaws in my pieces and some might not be able to do that. My work is meant to be humble and simply tell a story. I am not a grandoise person, therefore my art will never be. They are simply observations from my point of view in life.

The trickiest thing about creating this particular piece was dealing with the black and white. The problem came when I was picking colors for the stain of the wood. At first I went with a "storm gray" but combined with the wood it almost seemed green to me. I did not want the frame to take any precedence over the piece, so choosing an accent color was out of the question. After much stress, I decided on a cool blue, which I am still unsure about. I figure the blue speaks appropriatly to a little boy, so that alone let me rest.