Thursday, February 25, 2010

Cleaning Out My Desk Brings Inspiration

I wanted to share these photos that I recently rediscovered cleaning out my desk. A collector and friend of my mine had sent me these photos from an evening flight right after takeoff above Charlotte, NC. It is a nice reminder of the dreamlike serene qualities of airplane skies, reflecting the current direction of my work. Stay tuned for a glimpse of my most recent paintings, posted here soon.





Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Sacred Studio

Rembrandt van Rijn, The Artist in his Studio, c.1629.

I was recently reminded of the Rembrandt painting, The Artist in his Studio, posted above. I have always felt a connection with this painting as an artist. The fondness and peace Rembrandt must have felt for his studio is clear in this painting. A quiet simplicity and warmth exists in the space. Rembrandt’s painting sums up exactly the way I feel about my studio. Hundreds of years have passed, yet the emotion remains the same.

The studio of an artist is sacred and magical. This is where the dreams, thoughts, and ideas are brought to reality. It is the medium between the mind’s eye of the artist and the realization of that vision.

When I am in my studio, time stops. It is just my vision and my work. I am entirely at peace and all worries are forgotten. I believe that everyone needs a sacred place to think and create.

Me in my studio .

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

So Emotional

“A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.” –Paul Cezanne.

Recently I came across the above quote, and it resonated with me. I have always believed that if my work wasn’t emotional, it wasn’t anything; it simply becomes decorative.

I view my paintings as diaries from the period of my life in which they were created. I place every thought and emotion I am experiencing at the time into the work. Looking back at older works, I can recall feelings from the time that they were created.

Typically artists have been branded as being very emotional and sensitive, and I am no exception. However, I have to question why this stereotype carries a negative connotation. Isn’t it the artist’s role to communicate emotions and ideas through art? I think it makes life all the more beautiful.


Friday, February 5, 2010

First Friday Open Studio Is Tonight!

I am having open studio tonight from 6 to 9 PM as a part of Denver's Art District on Santa Fe First Friday. Please stop by and say hello!

My studio is located at:
Space Gallery, 765 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, 80204

Have a good weekend!

Both Sides Now, 2010. Oil and oilbar on canvas, 56 x 78.