Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

New art

Cosmic Funk
This guy really put me through the ringer. I had to create a painting small than 20 inches by 20 inches for display at The Contemporary Art Museum for the recent Open Studios Tour. Ugh. Not easy! But now I know I can create something smaller (18x12 inches) if need be. The title comes from the fact that I really was in a bit of a painting funk when I had to make the deadline to submit this piece. I'd painted several paintings that I didn't like, some of which I've now decided are good. Live and learn.


Lazy Afternoon

I hadn't done anything impressionist in quite a while, so I had begun to think that the impressionist phase was over. But, alas, I kicked this one out last week. I don't know why, but the painting reminds me of the colors you might find in a Victorian park, so I was thinking "park", "Sunday afternoon stroll int the park," and I came up with the title.

Purple Haze

No, I didn't give this painting a druggie name on purpose! The phrase just popped into my head when I looked at the painting & then I googled it to find out it is a Jimmy Hendrix song-LOL! This is one of the paintings I had planned to paint over since I'd struggled with it & decided it was too dark. But now I've decided that it's a keeper.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Intimate Distance

I just created this video of the exhibit where my art is on display with the work of several other artists until January 12th.

Hoping to hit the studio today

Ok, I'm now on day 8 of this nasty cold. I won't even attempt to describe what's being produced in my sinuses but suffice it to say the substance could be used to create an unusual piece of art that would be classified as a bio hazard. Nevertheless, I very much hope to get back to the studio today. I miss my paints. Hoping the feeling is mutual.

Monday, December 14, 2009

My 2 most recent paintings













Sea of Fire and Sea of Light
Both paintings are on view in the "Intimate Distance" show until January 12th at the 5th floor gallery at The Syndicate Building, 915 Olive St. 5th Floor, St. Louis, Mo. 63101
Gallery open by appointment only: Contact Connie or Paul LaFlam at: artthngs@hotmail.com or 314.436.9374

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Since when are you an artist?

This is the question I keep hearing from people who've known me for a few years. You want the honest answer? The art thing kind of crept up and bit me, well, you know where. This past August, feeling a bit burned out from 2 years of running my website CultureSurfer.com, I decided to take a stab at doing some painting. I'd been around a good deal of art and artists over the past two years & the thought hit me that maybe I could create some decent art, at least decent enough to show and maybe even sell.

Off I went to the Ben Franklin and picked up about 4 bottles of cheap finger paint along with a few super cheap brushes and a few canvas boards. I went home and hit an old piece of poster board with the paints. Ick. I didn't like it. Neither did my husband. The whole thing just looked like mush. Not good. But I kept at it.



Time to hit one of the canvases. Suddenly, I found myself doing what I now refer to as "grown up finger painting," a process I now use in many of my works. What can I tell you? There is something very child-like in my personality that just relates to squirting paint out of a bottle and getting down and dirty with paint all over my hands. It's such a direct way to connect with the creative process. No brush as intermediary.


A few weeks later, BAM! Art show #1. I answered a post on Craigslist & within 2 days had 6 pieces of my art hanging at a wine bar out in St. Charles, Missouri. Cool. The show was up for a month and nothing sold but hey, it was a start.

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