Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Earth

This is an unusual painting. It started with an assignment in grad school where we were each given a clump of earth and we were required to do something with it. I thought it was beautiful and I wanted to paint it. So I dissolved the soil away from the lower roots in order to expose them, and I used the resulting mud as paint. I painted the earth with the earth. Many paints originate from earth colors, taking their names from their place of origin, like Burnt Sienna, or Raw Umber, so this was a natural thing to do.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Portrait of Sally

This is a life-sized oil portrait of a wonderful woman, one who was willing to sit for a portrait rather than requiring the use of photography to shorten the sitting time. We both thoroughly enjoyed the time we spent together in the process of creating this painting.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Self-Portrait with Mannekin

This is an unconventional self-portrait. My image is reflected in a tall vertical mirror in the studio and my face is turned away from the viewer. The contents of the studio are included, or rather the left-overs of the creative process--the trash can overflowing with discarded paint, the back of a stretched canvas leaning against the cabinets, the papers on the table. The headless mannekin and the faceless figure are related. I was thinking about being mindless (an oxymoron?) and about the ego involved in making a self-portrait. The heating duct growing out of my head amused me--it looks like the crazy hair-do on the Bride of Frankenstein.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Sue's Painting

This is watercolor and pastel, a combination of drawing and painting-- a river, a woman, a baby, and a bird. The baby is superimposed over the woman and they are both in the river, but separate and possibly moving in different directions. Both mother and baby are swept along and each are seemingly asleep. The bird, in silhouette, witnesses.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

The News

This is a large oil on canvas of a small drama, the kind of ordinary moment that occurs every day. The young man enters the room as the girl sits lost in thought. There is an implied tension. This is the actual subject of the painting; it invites the viewer to speculate about the relationship between the two figures and about the story they share.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Casino

In this 30" x 30" oil on canvas I wanted to capture the feeling of sensory over stimulation that happens in places like casinos. This was part of a series using images from a cruise ship. The life-jacketed man wandering in the background, the electrified witch-like woman playing the machine, and the man leaning into the picture are each isolated from the others, taken over by their surroundings, disconnected.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Offering

When I created this small floral arrangement I thought of it as sculpture, like art made with flowers. I sewed the palm frond to itself to make it arc, and the beautiful flower and leaf came from my brother's garden.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Ellen's Rat

This is Peach Rat, now renamed Anaharat for her qualities of the heart. She was a late but fine addition to the rats of Hanukkah and Christmas. Notice how the cast shadow of her head in this photo resembles Snoopy.

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Rats of Hanukkah & Christmas

Pink Rat, Turquoise Rat, Green Rat, and Lavender Rat belong to special friends of mine. Here they are gathered for a group photo before taking a trip to their new home.

Portrait of Picklejuice Rat

This is another rat portrait, oil on canvas 12" x 16". His crazy shorts are larger than most, and he struggles with an aesthetic challenge, but never the less, he enjoys a special place in the rat pantheon.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Portrait of Casey

This is oil on linen, 30" x 40". I painted each of the children in this particular family when they reached the age of seven.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

India Seedpod Doll

This is the first figure I made in India--I found these great seedpods that were just begging to be made into something. She was a little like a shadow puppet, tied together with green dental floss I had in my bag.

Friday, December 19, 2008

India Doll

I made this figure from found objects while studying in India. The very interestingly shaped sticks that suggested knees and calves were the starting point, and everything else had to be gathered from the small courtyard where I was working and fastened together using whatever straw and string I could find there. The native women who were working in the garden nearby were delighted when I showed this to them. What were very familiar plant materials to them looked strange and new to me, and they laughed when they saw how I used them. We couldn't understand a word of each others language, but our common amusement bridged the gap. This was about 10" tall.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Mortimer Rat

This is a portrait of Morty, the rat who is just a baby. Though small, he packs a huge intellectual punch. His stance is indicative of his unusual courage. Oil on canvas, 12" x 16".

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Little Family in the Spotlight





This is a giant triptych--each of the three paintings are six feet tall and almost four feet wide. They were a big part of my thesis show called Little Family which was based on tiny sculptures I made and used as models. Here I wanted to play around with scale, showing them against the baseboard and near an electrical outlet. I placed them each in a spotlight--it reminded me of reading The Borrowers with my son, a book about teeny people living their lives unnoticed in the normal-sized world. In the photo of the painting hanging at the show, notice the actual sculptures in the glass case to the left of the painting.


Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Self-Portrait in Studio

This is a combination self-portrait and still life painting. The central part of it is of everything reflected in a tall rectangular mirror in my studio, with me surrounded by all of the stuff it takes to paint. There are not only the materials of painting, like palette and paint and brushes and canvas (the depicted canvas is the actual canvas of this painting) but also some of the objects I have painted, like bird's nests. It also contains a few portraits within a portrait, and other clues about my life at that time, if you know how to read it. It is oil on canvas, 30" x 40".

Monday, December 15, 2008

Christmas

This is a small oil painting on panel, 12" x 12". I challenged myself by including all kinds of objects, with a variety of textures and surfaces, in the set-up.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Four Peaches

This is a small oil painting on linen, 9" x 12". I painted it after seeing a still life with peaches at the High Museum in Atlanta. I wanted to see if I could make the surface of the peaches look properly fuzzy.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Maine Coast

I painted this while hiking along the Maine coast on Mt. Desert Island with a friend. I had a small paintbox with me and when we took a break to rest on a rocky ledge I quickly recorded the beautiful view. This is 8" x 10", oil on panel.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Portrait of Boy

This is an oil portrait of a 4" figure I made out of clay, wire, and cloth. It was part of a small family of figures I made as part of my graduate thesis project. I sculpted the figures and created environments for them and then used them as models for paintings. This painting is 12" x 14", oil on raw linen.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Abandon

This is a large oil on canvas, 40" x 60", one of a series of underwater paintings. For many of these I photographed the subjects in a swimming pool using a disposable waterproof camera.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Elephant

This is another found object sculpture made from scrap metal splashed on the ground during pouring. It's about 8" x 8".

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Two Bird's Nests

Two more watercolor paintings of bird's nests.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Birthday


This painting is something about the cycle of life, this and that, the ephemeral nature of it. Oil on canvas, 30" x 40".

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Roots and Tree


This is actually two canvases meant to hang together. The top is 30" x 30" and the roots are 9" x 30". I was thinking about the idea that it is only with well-nurtured roots that any living thing, plant or animal, can thrive.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Stepping Chicken

Stepping Chicken is only 1/2" tall, made out of a piece of left-over metal that splashed on the ground during a pour at Georgia State University's sculpture department. I made a huge series of these found-object pieces, but this is one of my favorites. I like his jaunty, self-confident swagger as he steps off into the abyss.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Portrait of Courtney

This is oil on linen, 30" x 40", one of a series. The setting is the Chattahochee River, which is a favorite location of mine for portraits.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Sail Away

This is from a series of small paintings where I used magazine pages as a starting point, mostly from Art Forum because I liked the square format and the interesting images. This one was a photograph of a sailboat inside a big tunnel and I painted in the figures wandering around in life jackets.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Laura's Painting


This painting was one of a series exploring the figure under water. I was interested in how the figure gets visually chopped, the head obscured, when viewed from beneath the surface. This is oil on canvas, 30" x 40".

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Pansies

A bunch of pansies from my garden in a pretty jar that my dear friend Debbie gave to me. Oil on panel, 8" x 10".

Monday, December 1, 2008

Small Bird's Nest

This is a small oil sketch on raw linen, 16" x 16", part of the ongoing look at nests. Here I made the egg ambiguous--is there a hole in the nest or does it cradle an egg?