Tuesday, November 17, 2009
I found this wonderful link
for artist Ke-Sook Lee (click on her name at the left). She is working with thread on paper and using many of the same ideas and materials as I am in my new body of work - tea, doilies, domesticity. Check it out.
New works on paper
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Solo exhibition next October
I've just been invited to have a solo exhibit at the Guyer Barn next Fall. Thanks Mellisa!!! If you're planning to be in New England next fall consider taking a side trip to Hyannis.
Friday, November 06, 2009
Check out
Mindy Bray's residency blog. She's in Aspen Colorado right now completing a ten week artist's residency at Anderson Ranch.
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
portrait
Ira 24 x 18" Figure drawing is not my favourite activity in grad school, but the result this day was particularly good. It was a product of circumstance. Ira is the only male model I've seen so far, and his physique is striking - "railish"ly thin. Just as the pose was beginning he snapped at one of our classmates for fussing over the heaters; and I was struck with the sense of his hawkish profile which I set about drawing.
small painting
One of the grad students noticed a dead creeper while on their way into the building. It is finding a second life in several different incarnations within the graduate program. I made this small sketch of a painting and a sculpture student is casting the little bird in bronze.
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Two Painters Exhibit
Don't forget, next Thursday is the opening for a collaborative exhibit involving the UMass painting department. Click on the link at the right for details.
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Two pieces 12 x 12" each




In an effort to organize some of the larger works I did before entering grad school I have made smaller paintings based on them. I looked at the large panel and focused on an area which had a strong composition. I then created a much smaller piece which pulled directly from that area. The resulting paintings are pictured first with the two original sources below.
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Here is a photo
of a painting I recently completed in the graduate studio. My advisor is encouraging me to rework a few large pieces I started last Spring and Summer and I must say, the results are encouraging. Here is an image of the piece previously, if you don't remember...
I actually cropped the painting using the table saw to cut the bottom 10 inches off both panels. I then worked to organize the space into larger movements of dark and light values. This idea is giving me a flexible framework with which to make paintings. There is a greater freedom to make choices when operating with simple guidelines.Monday, October 05, 2009
The upcoming painting

workshop at the Brookline Art Center is full. If you weren't able to join us, sign up for the next one in the winter. It runs on Thursday nights from 6:30 to 9:30 pm beginning January 21st and ending February 11th. If you're not in the area, there's still a chance to join us for a Color Workshop at the South Shore Art Center.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Here are photos
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The other photos

I took this morning are horrific. So I'll leave you with only this one as a hint about what I'm working on in the studio. This is a mixed media piece, ink, graphite, white out, acrylic paint, and conte on cotton rag paper that I've stitched together. It is about 16 x 20". I'm focusing on these circles right now and letting the art be simply about arranging them in and moving them through space. It feels like there's a lot more meaning behind it when I'm engaged in the process of drawing, but I am limiting myself to issues of form and space so that I can better make decisions about what to draw and how.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
The Brookline Art Center
workshop has been rescheduled. Classes will now begin on October 15th and run through November 5th. That's four weeks in total and I'm hoping we'll get to some good exercises on seeing and basic composition in that time. If you're free on Thursday nights and looking to learn, join us. Coming up next Friday is the evening dance performance and art exhibit, Circles, tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door, and the show begins at 8pm. If you're in Brighton that night and looking for great art and great dance, come on out.
Monday, September 07, 2009
Friday, September 04, 2009
Grad School...
is beginning. There is a lot going on right now and most of it has to do with orientation and moving (again). The Newton Free Library show came down last Monday. I sold two pieces!!! And got some good positive feedback. Next Thursday I'm part of a group exhibition at UMass in New Bedford where one piece from all the new graduate students will be on display during their AHA! night artwalk. The following weekend it will be up to Boston where I will be showing with Jenna DeLuca and TS Hart at Circles a dance performance at the Boston University Theater. Come out and see the work or stay tuned. There are many more things in the works.
Friday, August 07, 2009
Thanks to everyone
who made it out to Newton last night. It was a mellow turn out with a lot of support coming in via the web or the phone from places out West. Thank you to those well wishers who attended in spirit. Here are some photos of the gallery, the schmoozing and the hanging.
Lisa and Jenna helped me to arrange and hang the show which took six hours on Monday to sort out! Thank you ladies.
These two walls face each other and greet viewers as they enter the library inviting them to come into the gallery to view the rest of the show. I really love how these are arranged. I wouldn't have put this together by myself.
The three photos below are from the interior of the gallery itself. It's a gorgeous space, very large, with picture windows at the far end letting in good natural light. I think we struck just the right balance with this exhibit giving the work ample visual room to breathe.
There was a lot of interest and great feedback. If you haven't had a chance to see the work yet, the show will remain on display until Aug. 30. Click here for hours and directions.
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
The solo show is up...

and the opening reception is this Thursday.
Flutter, at the Newton Free Library from Aug 4 - 30
Opening reception Thursday from 7 - 8:30pm.
I had help arranging and hanging the show and the input I received has it looking phenomenal. Come check it out.
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