Friday, December 31, 2010
happy new year!
it's great that we always have a chance to make a fresh start at the turn of the year. remember to make 2 new years resolutions this year-one that helps you and one that helps someone else.
two years ago on january 1st, my husband and i decided to keep all the money we found while walking on the street, the total to go to a charity that we would decide on at the end of the year. our total this year was $21.05 (amazing how those pennies add up!) which we'll give to farm sanctuary.
have a very happy and creatively abundant New Year!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
favorite craft-based work of 2010
abigail doan...see the original post here.
karin birch...see the original post here.
matthew harris...see the original post here.
melissa vogley woods...see the original post here.
karin birch...see the original post here.
matthew harris...see the original post here.
melissa vogley woods...see the original post here.
see this post for what the posts this week are about.
hello all, i received a very interesting (and unfortunately anonymous) comment on this post. please read the comments section of this post to see it and my answer. one of the main reasons i put this blog together is to change this kind of thinking!!
i would like to hear what you all think on this subject. please leave your comments in the comments section of this post. thanks!
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
favorite sculpture/installation of 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
favorite drawings/works on paper of 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
favorite paintings of 2010
albert oehlen...see the original post here.
jovan karlo villalba...see the original post here.
robert straight...see the original post here.
jackie tileston...see the original post here.
the week between Christmas and New Years is a time of reflection on the past and hoping the dreams of the present become the reality of the future. so in light of this, i went back through this year's posts and managed to choose four favorites in four categories that will be featured monday-thursday this week. because the work i post is work i love to begin with, to pick the love of the loves was not an easy task! the work made it to favorites week if i found myself drawn to look at it repeatedly, if it moved me enough to stay with me for a period of time and if it inspired me to try something new in the studio. i hope revisiting some of my favorite posts of the year prompt you to rediscover one of your favorites or discover something inspiring that you may have missed the first time around. either way, enjoy and have a great week!!
tomorrow: favorite drawings/works on paper
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
tracy miller
Buzz, Buzz, Buzz, 2006-2010, oil paint on canvas, 72x72, Wave, 2007, oil paint on canvas, 72x72, Trio, 2006, oil paint on canvas, 48x48
eat, drink, be merry and have a blessed holiday...see more here.
stay tuned...next week's posts will feature my favorite work from 2010!!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
michael burges
reverse glass painting no. 49, 2010, acrylic, plexiglass, aluminum, 11.8x11.8, reverse glass painting no. 44, 2010, acrylic, plexiglass, aluminum, 11.8x11.8, reverse glass painting no. 15, 2010, acrylic, plexiglass, aluminum, 11.8x11.8
i recently described reverse glass painting to one of my students who had never heard of it, i'm happy to see some painters are still working in this way. of course, you must see these paintings in person to appreciate them...as far as they relate to holiday week, think lavish holiday dessert tables with sparks of gold, sprays of flowers, glowing candles and zillions of cakes lusciously slathered in gobs of thick frosting...see more here.
stay tuned...next week's posts will feature my favorite work from 2010!!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
bill komoski
3/20/06, 2006, acrylic paint on canvas, 94 x 74, Untitled, 2004, acrylic paint on canvas, 68 x 56.75, 10/4/05, 2005, acrylic paint on canvas, 96 x 84
wintry landscapes with just a wee bit of sunshine....see more here.
stay tuned...next week's posts will feature my favorite work from 2010!!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
barbara f kendrick
Nursery, 2008, Watercolor, gouache, pencil, pastel, 21 x 20.5, Waiting, Watching, Waiting, 2009, Watercolor, pencil, ink, 22 x 19, Hearsay, 2009, Watercolor, gouache, pencil, ink. 19 x 22
i chose these paintings because of their explosive beauty and references to elaborate holiday flowers, decoration, lights, love...see more here.
stay tuned...next week's posts will feature my favorite work from 2010!!
Monday, December 20, 2010
andrew long
thoughts without words, 2007, acrylic on baltic birch, 48x48, cactus garden bloom, 2007, acrylic on baltic birch, 30x30, a thousand years, 2007, acrylic on baltic birch, 48x48
this week i have a special line-up of fun, festive flora & fauna to celebrate the holidays. this is the first artist whose bold, bright, simple shapes and colors remind me of my decorated house back in the 70's when i was little...see more here.
stay tuned...next week's posts will feature my favorite work from 2010!!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
wendy seller
conversation, oil on canvas, 34x30, drawn to roost, oil on canvas, 34x30, holistic perspectives, oil on canvas, 34x30
dreamy, lovely...see more here.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
josette urso
rose path, oil on panel, 11x14, city gate, 2009, oil on canvas, 16x20, near saratoga springs, 2009, oil on canvas, 24x30
even though these paintings are stunning in their own right, i keep seeing them as quilts, tapestries and beautifully knitted blankets...see more here.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
deborah zlotsky
Jarple, 2010, powdered graphite on mylar, 6 x 5 1/2, Lumdrumvarum, 2010, powdered graphite on mylar, 10 ½ x 5 ½, Hillbitty, 2009, powdered graphite on mylar, 36 x 25, Vumb, 2010, powdered graphite on mylar, 60 x 48
In my drawing series, LifeLike, I manipulate powdered graphite on sheets of mylar through a process of documenting what I imagine I see as the velvety material is spread, painted, blown, erased, wiped and smudged. While the results are fictitious, the concreteness of the illusion I conjure up blurs boundaries between documenting nature and inventing nature. The uncertainty between the two raises questions about the ambiguities of nature and what we identify as natural. Despite the accidental way I search for signs of life in the smears, the botanical/biological forms acquire the irregularities, complexities and beauty of the natural world. Each drawing is named through a similar process: a piecemeal soldering of fragments of sounds and grammatical parts to construct a credible whole.mysteriously, beautifully freakish...see more here.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
cara tomlinson
future plans, 2007, oil on canvas, 36x40, obe, 2010, oil on linen, 60x72, subject/object, 2007, oil on canvas, 40x42
i love it when paintings look like textiles...see more here.
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