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Outdoor Art As It Should Be

It is the mid­dle of July and the heat and humid­ity have arrived…but the gar­den has grown in and blos­somed to the point where the out­door paintings/murals are now inte­grated into their envi­ron­ment as intended. The out­door art always stands … Read the rest of this entry

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Outdoor Art — In Process Part III

Process” is an intertest­ing word–it not only defines the tech­ni­cal nature of the artist’s work but also the cre­ative and spon­ta­neous which is more dif­fi­cult to define and artic­u­late. Both are key to the artis­tic process but how?   Some­times … Read the rest of this entry

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Murals– In Process & Close Up

Three dif­fer­ent images, but all are the same mural/painting in vary­ing stages of progress (from the first layer down to the third layer at this point). I am con­tin­u­ing the process of lay­er­ing and scrap­ing back until I get to … Read the rest of this entry

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Outdoor Murals In Process Part II

Inspite of the rainy weather I man­aged to make fur­ther progress on the two wood pan­els.  The lay­er­ing and scrap­ing process has begun.….here are some close ups.… Share this page with your friends:

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From “Early Nothing” to Abstract Expressionism– In Process Part I

A glo­ri­ous day for paint­ing outdoors…I am work­ing on the two pan­els at the same time and am find­ing each one is tak­ing me into a slightly dif­fer­ent direc­tion. Cur­rently, the idea of impos­ing struc­ture onto a chaotic/agitated sur­face is … Read the rest of this entry

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