Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Solo show coming up
I realize it's been a while since I posted but I've been getting ready for a show coming up which has kept me pretty busy. I'll be showcasing a new print series of etchings along with some of my drawings and paintings. The show starts next Sunday, September 27 and runs through to November 14. If you're in the Peekskill, NY area, please come to the opening on Saturday, October 3 from 3-6pm at the BRC Gallery at the Bean Runner Cafe, 201 S. Division St, Peekskill.
Labels:
drawing,
Etching,
farm animals,
Openings,
Painting
Thursday, October 30, 2008
The Blue Goat
Here is another painting from the farmers market show. This pregnant goat was in the cage with the pig (mentioned in a previous post). The sign above her read, "goat - $100." I worried about her fate as I did the pig in this urban setting. I named this painting "Blue Goat" for obvious reasons but also to reflect the mood of this terrible situation for this unfortunate being and her cagemates.
UPDATE - This painting is sold
UPDATE - This painting is sold
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday's Opening
Here's a detail of one of four of my paintings in a local group show entitled, "Interpretations of a Farmers Market." This gentle pig is the same subject that I used for the aquatint etching previously posted. The pig was in a cage at the farmers market and I was struck by the fact that the pig and other animals in the cage (goat, chickens) were not given straw to lie down on and were subjected to grabbing by people surrounding the cage. The animals were for sale and I couldn't understand why since the market is in an urban setting.
I am awaiting photos from the opening and will post them when I get them. The opening was a success with quite a crowd buzzing through. I find it interesting to see the different kinds of people who will come to an art opening. It seems to be a mix of artists, friends of the exhibitors, other gallery owners, local townspeople like the mayor, and, to a lesser extent, people who are looking to buy art.
I often wonder what's going on in people's minds as they look at art and mull over what they see. Sometime, if I'm lucky, an observer will volunteer his or her interpretation of my work. This is always thrilling to me, whether or not the interpretation is similar to my original intent or concept when creating the piece.
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