Tuesday, February 3, 2015

"Artist to Watch" in Southwest Art Magazine March 2015 issue



I'm so honored to be an "Artist to Watch" in the upcoming March 2015 issue of Southwest Art Magazine. Many thanks to the magazine's Senior Editor Bonnie Gangelhoff for selecting me to showcase in the magazine and letting me talk about my work!

By the way, "Books, Birds and Sky," the painting featured on the left side of the page, is  at Abend Gallery  in Denver, which was accidentally omitted in the article as a gallery which represents my work.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Ring in the New Year (and some New Art)

I hope you had a wonderful 2014 and you're now filled with high hopes and optimism for 2015. My own year was a good one, with the usual room for improvement, including posting on my blog.  I've been working hard, though, going in a couple of new directions and following some passions.

Meanwhile,  I've got still life paintings in two gallery shows.

The first painting is of some apples grown on a ranch near Prescott, Arizona - yes, there are apples growing in Arizona.

The ongoing gallery show is titled "A Treasure Trove of Real Art" at Haynes Gallery and runs for another couple of weeks into the New Year.

"Six Apples on a Scratched Surface", oil 12" x 24"

Available at Haynes Gallery in Nashville, TN


"Gardenias on a Blue Table", oil 9" x 6"

This is another of my gardenia series. It's in a Holiday Miniatures Show, available at Abend Gallery in Denver, CO.


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Opening this Friday, Nov. 14th at NYC's Salamagundi Club: "Today's Portraits"


I'm delighted to say that my painting "Maddie" will be displayed at a show opening this week at the historic Salamagundi Club in New York.

"Today's Portraits: Emerging Artists & Leading Masters" is presented by Portraits Inc. - the opening reception is this Friday, Nov. 14th, 6:00 - 8:00pm. A portrait roundtable discussion will be held Nov. 20th from 6:00 to 8:00 and the show closes that same evening. For more information, please visit the Portraits Inc. website.


Wednesday, September 10, 2014

3-Day Workshop at Scottsdale Artists' School: Painting the Portrait Figure


Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, John Singer Sargent, 1903. Image from here.

Even if you had no idea who the man in this painting was (and for all I know, you might not) you'd have some opinions about him based on how the artist has composed this painting.  The hand on the hip, the other hand gripping the finial, the bold stance - all this indicates determination and a powerful  personality. Sargent is remembered not only for his virtuoso technique, but also for his ability to indicate personality in his portrait and figurative work through gesture and setting.

Knowing how to use body language to artistic advantage in a painting is important to any figurative artist, whether or not one intends to paint portraits.

I'm teaching a 3-day workshop in October which will explore aspects of constructing a figurative painting or portrait to reflect the subject's characteristics through the use of body language and composition. We'll work on a fairly large canvas so that we can include the subject's posture and at least the hands, which can incredibly expressive of character. We'll be working with the same model throughout the workshop, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss subjects such as lighting, pose and clothing.  I taught this class a few years ago and it was great fun.

"Character Reveals Itself: Painting the Portrait Figure"
October 17th - October 19th, 2014
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
9:00 - 4:00

There are still some openings for the workshop - please contact Scottsdale Artists' School for more information.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Two Shows Opening at Principle Galleries this Weekend: WPW in Charleston and Pay It Forward in Alexandria

I've got paintings in two shows out East that open this Friday, September 7th. The shows are held at Principle Gallery's two locations - thank you to the good people at Principle Gallery for setting this up!

I've shown with many members of the Women Painting Women group before and you'll find references to that group in a quick search of this blog. It is always so interesting and it's terrific to meet so many wonderfully gifted artists. Both show openings should be great fun. Clicking on the Galleries' sites will give you more information about the basis for the shows, the times of the openings and the artists who are included.

The first show is "Women Painting Women" at Principle Gallery Charleston. My painting "Whispering" (oil, 16" x 12") is shown below:



Here's a video (which includes this painting) featuring gallery director Carri Schwab talking about the show, recently aired by the ABC TV affiliate in Charleston:

http://www.abcnews4.com/clip/10543518/principle-gallery-charleston



The second show is "Pay It Forward" at Principle Gallery Alexandria. My painting "Mixed Bouquet" (oil, 12" x 12") is pictured below:


If you're like me and you can't make it to the shows (which is depressing me tonight, since I'd love to be there) please think about buying the catalogs for the shows, available at Matter Deep Publishing.

Here's the link to the Women Painting Women catalog ... and here's the link to the Pay It Forward catalog.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

A blog post by Michael Gormley and Portraits Inc. about "Maddie in the Act of Painting"

I was really lucky this week to be interviewed by Michael Gormley for this Portraits Inc. blogpost about my recent First Place award at the Butler Institute of American Art's 2014 Midyear Exhibition. Thanks so much, Michael and also Julia Baughman at Portraits Inc.!





Here's the link to the Portrait's Inc. blog:

http://www.portraitsinc.com/portrait-artist-wins-first-prize.php

I've got some photos of the exhibition at the Butler museum on my blog here.



Monday, July 28, 2014

First Place Award, 2014 Butler Institute of American Art's 78th Midyear Exhibition - "Maddie in the Act of Painting"


I'm very proud to post that yesterday my painting "Maddie in the Act of Painting" was awarded First Place at the 2014 Butler Institute of American Art's 78th Midyear Exhibition in Youngstown, Ohio. I really regret not being able to make it there for the awards ceremony on July 27th. The wonderful Leslie Adams, who also won an award at the Midyear this year, took six of the photos included below and generously called my studio phone in Arizona on Sunday afternoon to tell me the good news. Thank you again, Leslie!

"Maddie" is 12" x 12", oil on linen mounted to panel.

My painting on the right side of the doorway.


Shot of the hallway showing the light that comes from above.





Leslie's fantastic drawing that won the Honorable Mention.



My friend Alex Tyng had this wonderful painting, "The Unseen Aspect", in the show.



This is a beautiful museum! So many beautiful paintings in this show! So many artists creating such remarkable work, I'm proud to be included in this show.




And this is what the Butler Institute of Fine Arts looks like from the outside (I found this photo online). Lucky Ohioans!