Friday, March 23, 2007

Painting for a spell



A fellow by the name of Don Gray (my neighbor, friend and - dare I say - inspiring mentor) lives in the same model suburban house that my family occupies, just down our street... Nothing much magical from the outside: you know, strip of lawn, built-in garage, sprinkler system that is always breaking down...

But go inside, and you'll see some real magic: Don is a painter and muralist who always has something new appearing in his studio. Don's latest feat of legerdemain is his "daily painting" site (check it out at www.dailyartwest.com). A painting a day? How magical can they be? Well, it depends on who is handling the brush - and there must be lots of pixie dust in the brushes Don wields.

I don't have the same enchanted brushes, but I'm exercising my own sleight-of-hand with daily drawings and, sometimes, paintings. This gull was conjured up from a photo of mine - then came a few small drawings/studies, then the oil.

But the real magic is in creating the time for these explorations. Draw - or paint - for a spell. Abracadabra! Your own magic.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Spring flowers



I've solved the technical glitch preventing me from posting images... Am I a systems genius? Mais non, mon ami! Simply turned off the ethernet modem and turned it on again. I wish my car could be repaired as easily.

So, here are some of the flowers I've seen busting out this spring... enjoy!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Monday, March 5, 2007

Faculty show




The MSJC Faculty show is opening this coming weekend, and I've compiled a dozen or so recent drawings from recent 'plein-air' sessions including Drawing Circle outings.

I'm using an experimental format to present the work - a digital display screen that will cycle through the pieces. It's a slick little piece of technology, and though the resolution leaves something to be desired, it's a great way of sharing a group of related images in a small space. I'll report back any feedback I get. Above is the title screen, followed by one of the images that visitors to the show will see.

When the gallery website is up, I'll provide a link. Until then, watch this space!