This is a video that I've been working on after Maria Medua, SFMOMA Artist Gallery Director said they were planning to do podcasts of some of their artists. It's a brief look into my process and follows the progress of my painting, "Immaculate Rendition."
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Foot Soldier
Day Thirty Five
Sunday, October 19, 2008
SFMOMA Artist Gallery Exhibit
Was working this past weekend to finish up this or these pieces for the exhibit at SFMOMA's Artist Gallery at Fort Mason. The theme is U.S. War and Politics Should be a fun show. The reception is on a Wednesday and opens November 5th.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
SFMOMA Artist Gallery Exhibit
I'll be showing some pieces on paper at Fort Mason in November along with some other artists. I'll post the specifics soon. Here's a piece in the show.
Parasitic Knowledge
Mixed media on paper
2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Day Thirty Three!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
The Making of IR
I've been working on this video of the Making of Immaculate Rendition. Stay tuned . Here's a bit of it.
Day Thirty One
Ok, I've been a bit lazy and haven't posted the last few days working on "IR. Just been watching all these debates. Is anyone out there wondering what's so great about Sarah Palin. Is she on crack!
So, I think I'm at about day 31 now + or - a day. Here are a couple pictures from this past weekend. November is coming up soon so I need to get this baby done. Seems like every time I think I've sewn it up, I go into the studio and have second thoughts. It's like picking at a itchy scab. This isn't the first time I've felt this way about a painting, but it sure is a pain in-the-ass when you need to move on and get pieces done for another show.
So, I think I'm at about day 31 now + or - a day. Here are a couple pictures from this past weekend. November is coming up soon so I need to get this baby done. Seems like every time I think I've sewn it up, I go into the studio and have second thoughts. It's like picking at a itchy scab. This isn't the first time I've felt this way about a painting, but it sure is a pain in-the-ass when you need to move on and get pieces done for another show.
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