Monthly Archives: February 2008
Fama almost complete
I’m putting in the last details on the Fama piece, simultaneously working on the numbers paintings. Two photos here to show where things are going. Â Â Â I’ve added in some knifed on lead white highlights with a lovely transparent iron … Continue reading
Swimming paintings
Jean Amador has asked me to show my “A Girl Swimming” and “Two Girls Swimming” oil paintings in her exhibit opening March 15th at the High Studio. They’ll look good in there. Come to the opening reception, won’t you? “A Girl … Continue reading
Numbers by painting II
 Moving ahead with the boxes, I poured good quality gesso onto the previously primed panel and used a 1/4″ quarter round piece of molding to spread it around the surface. This gives me a nice thick textured surface to … Continue reading
Earth Day bottles
I’ve put an upside down table outside the gallery at CLU ready to receive empty water bottles. I hope our students will help me collect enough of them to do the installation. 534 to go! HELP! I guess that a … Continue reading
Video from the Cabinet performance lecture
Stephanie made a video based on the performance lecture I did last month. Here’s the link.
Numbers by painting
I’m beginning a series of paintings of numbers using Pythagorean and Renaissance alchemical ideas about how numbers represent divine order. I have seven boxes that I have stretched canvas onto, now I’ll lay on plenty of Gesso to prepare them. … Continue reading
Reed beds
I loved this! The reeds have been cropped back to about 6 inches high, creating these little islands of reeds distributed in the mud. Great imaginative food for me. I’ll make something inspired by this arrangement sometime in the future. … Continue reading
Potential sites for Earth Day installation
      There are some interesting choices at the mall. I particularly like the oak tree idea, as it ties in to the reading I’ve been doing on alchemy. Alternatively I have been imagining a teardrop made of the bottles suspended … Continue reading