Category: Art
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Today’s image: new work in Project 365
Read more about the project here.
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Announcing ArtWorks, a benefit for Arts Gowanus
As many of you are aware, my studio is located in the Brooklyn Industrial neighborhood Gowanus, named after the infamous creek/canal called Gowanus (once upon a time it was a salt marsh estuary/creek, but it has been a rather filthy industrial canal for at least the past 150 years). We have a vibrant community of artists…
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Featured Painting of the Week: Bonsai in Bloom
The featured painting of the week is back after a short hiatus. This week we have “Bonsai in Bloom,” a painting in acrylic I created in 2010. The painting is 30 inches wide (about 76cm) and 24 inches tall (60cm). It is available for sale and is listed in my Square store. Of course, if you…
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Project: 365
Back in October, I started a new, year-long project to document my ongoing practice of visual exploration. I think of this exploration as central to the work of the artist. I’m calling the project simply “365” and the end result (to the extent that a project like this ever ends) will be 365 small watercolors presented at this…
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New Etsy listings are up tonight!
I’ve added several pieces to my “Figureworks” collection in my Etsy store: works featuring the human form. First up is an interesting painting I created mid-2010 (it seems like yesterday) titled “Lovesick Android.” Lovesick Android was composed with acrylic paint on wood panel. The gold and silver acrylic paints really stand out in an interesting…
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Featured painting of the week: “Pear tree … Early Spring”
This week’s featured painting fits this fine Spring week perfectly. “Pear tree – East 56th Street – Early Spring” was created in 2010, and was inspired by flowering pears I observed and photographed on East 56th Street in Manhattan. This painting was created in acrylic on canvas. It measures 24 inches (60cm) tall by 30…
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This week’s featured painting: Skandha 1 (Torso 1)
In keeping with the theme of the week, I’ve chosen “Skandha 1 (Torso 1)”, a part of my figurative series, as this week’s feature. You’ll recall that I featured Skandha 3 a few weeks ago. Skandha 1 was created in 2013. Oil on canvas, it measures 24 inches (60cm) square. It is now available through…
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This weekend: Dirty Little Drawings!
As I shared the other week, I am going to have several pieces in the Dirty Little Drawings show and sale this weekend. Here are all the details: What: Dirty Little Drawings is an exhibit and sale of erotic art featuring the male form. Each piece is on sale for $60. You can build or…
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Featured Painting of the Week: ‘Camperdown Pareidolia’
This week’s featured painting is titled “Camperdown Pareidolia.” Completed late in 2010, this painting was a transitional piece between what I was doing throughout most of 2010 (for example Calamus I, completed in early 2010) and the sort of work I starting doing in 2011 and beyond. “Camperdown Pareidolia” is 24″ (approx. 60cm) by 30″…
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Upcoming: Dirty Little Drawings at Leslie-Lohman, NYC
I’m participating in an exhibition and sale of erotic works on paper at the Leslie-Lohman Museum’s Prince Street Project Space March 27-29. In the words of the organizers: The Dirty Little Drawings exhibit and sale offers viewers the opportunity to become instant art collectors, with a dizzying array of original erotic art works by over…
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Featured painting of the week
This week’s featured painting is Manomayakaya #1 (Guardians at the well of percipience), a painting I created in 2011. It is among the earliest (perhaps even the first) of the square canvases I’ve done. This piece is ‘mixed media’ — in this case acrylic and oil on canvas. It is currently for sale. You can…
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Featured painting of the week: Skandha 3 (Torso 3)
This week’s featured painting is Skandha 3 (Torso 3), a figurative piece I created late in 2013. I mentioned my figurative work earlier in the week in my post about new Etsy listings. This week’s featured oil painting is among the larger figurative works I’ve done and this one explores an interesting geometric expression of…
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