Monthly Archives: October 2005

Finished….?

This is most likely finished, but who knows? I may go in tomorrow and hate it. I think there are a few parts that are sort of quirky and interesting.

Hunter College MFA Open Studios

The Hunter MFA open Studios will be held on Friday November 18th from 6-11pm and Saturday from 2-6 pm. The MFA building is located on 450 West 41st Street in NYC. Friday night usually gets the better turnout and we also have an auction to raise money for the program.
I guarantee that my studio […]

Gardening at Night

Here’s “The Garden’s” latest developments. Much better that the shlock that it was yesterday.

This is “Burn Barrel.” This part was damn fun to make. When I am not so exhausted I will explain the significance of some of this imagery.

Some Good Starts

These turned out well. I am always stressed out when I am in the print shop. There are quite a few possibilities. I am intending to make a book out of these. However, my thought may be past my abilities on this one.

Win Some Lose Some

What can I say? You have to go backward to go forward. Still, that doesn’t make up for the fact that I was damn pissed off for wasting my whole day yesterday. Oh, Well.

Garden and Barrel

Here are a few more of the Garden and I started a new one called Burn Barrel. I’ll work on them some more today. I’ll post again tonight.

Walk the Line

This painting is really walking the line between being something unfamiliar and interesting or completely god-awful. I am going to go nuts painting the tiny orange marks with a syringe. The paint feels like icing. It is interesting in an obsessive sort of way. We’ll just have to see how it goes

The Follow-up to Pancake.

This is the follow up to Pancake Hollow. I’m calling it “The Garden” for now. My grandfather has this giant garden behind his house. Latley, I’ve had a strong attachment to the areas where I grew up. It just makes sense for now and I like the garden as a metaphor. This painting has […]

Finished!!!

Alas, this is done. I really learned a lot on this one. A bunch to new things came up. It seems as though there has been this problem dealing with appropriation, and sampling. Or better yet recycling. I feel like I am recycling. Recycling styles, languages, spaces, and ideas about landscape. I have been thinking […]

The Homestretch