Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Behold the Making
MoleHill Chandelier
Sarah's Favorite
Quiet Courage
If Debt Was Fear
Every Fence Will Fall
4-Eva
Opportunity Knocks on Flesh Mountain
DaisyChain
Its What's on the Inside that Counts (Ode to Internal Organs)
Semi-Self Portrait in a Ski Mask
The Myth of Dental Insurance
Friday, December 5, 2008
Come See THE MAKING!
So the show is hung, with help and equations from Neal Walsh.
I will post pictures of the finished pieces on Monday morning.
until then the only way to see the work is to come to AS220's Main Gallery
115 Empire Street.
Providence RI
02903
Reception 4-7PM on SUNDAY DEC 7th 2008
View Larger Map
The AS220 Site for more info
I will post pictures of the finished pieces on Monday morning.
until then the only way to see the work is to come to AS220's Main Gallery
115 Empire Street.
Providence RI
02903
Reception 4-7PM on SUNDAY DEC 7th 2008
View Larger Map
The AS220 Site for more info
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Hercules Seghers
I am paying homage to one of my favorite early printmakers Hercules Segher.
He was relentlessly innovative, and always blurred the line between prints and drawings/paintings.
There is more info and images at the RIJKSMUSEUM site
Friday, November 28, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Monday Nov 18th- The power of cats
I am borrowing a friend's cat to rid my apartment of mice. This has had some unintended consequences. Mainly that whenever I attempt to do something arty the Cat becomes focused on sitting and purring on me. or walking on newly gessoed canvases.
SIGH!
This picture is oddly cat free.
this is a picture of why I hate transparent base and pigments. Little specs. hate 'em
Sunday, November 16, 2008
saturday/sunday work
These first two images are of my small screens with an exposed photo-stencil.
I don't normally get this dirty
I hate how this turned out so I am gonna toss it and start over. They can't all be winners.
extra ink.
Instead of screenprinting ink I am using acrylic paint mixed with golden's Silkscreen medium. The colors are higher quality then are available in the standard speedball screenprinting ink. I sometimes use creatix pure pigment mixed into speedball transparent base. I Prefer the Golden, the Creatix can create pulls of unmixed pigment. The only draw back to the Golden is that the mixed paint dries quickly and plasticizes. I move pretty fast, but it is almost unusable after 20 minutes.
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