small works

Abstract Landscape, Installed Show, Art Show, Oil Paintings

Edited 11/10/20

With the end of summer activity more concentrated studio time for work is realized. Organizing the studio, archiving work on paper and paintings from my show 'The Nature Of' at The Quogue Library Gallery, which came down in early August. Cleaning and organizing is crucial to keep work fresh.

I've had some brief but clear visions in my head of where I wish to take my work. In those moments of clarity I jot notes that describe what I'm envisioning. I have habits and a way of making paintings that takes over so I really have to think when working not to approach the canvas the same way. I started a 24"x40" diptych today as a way of breaking ground into this new approach. It still looks like my old work…but its a good 'old' one.

Soon I will drive to Connecticut to collect the remaining six paintings from my show 'Real Abstract' which came down in early April. It will be good to have the work, one is sold and going to Boston in early September. From April to present there has been no action at Lillian August so it's time. As I have said the gallery in the Design Showroom where my work hangs is a great three room gallery separate form the showroom floor but none the less it is not a traditional gallery which makes sales difficult so this will be my last gig in such a space…for now. But gorgeous it was and it gave me the opportunity to see the large works hanging which was great.

 

In the spirit of trying new things this tape collage was a new idea for me back in late 2015.

In the spirit of trying new things this tape collage was a new idea for me back in late 2015.

This small gouache painting from 2015 was also a departure as I had been working mainly in oil for years and suddenly picked up water based paint. I have since explored acrylics and use frequently as well as watercolor when working small.

This small gouache painting from 2015 was also a departure as I had been working mainly in oil for years and suddenly picked up water based paint. I have since explored acrylics and use frequently as well as watercolor when working small.