Summer projects 2014

I left New Mexico’s Land of Enchantment for the Lake Life in Wisconsin.  Summer 2014 will forever be the most memorable for all the blessings I received. A new mortgage free home thanks to the Military Warriors Support Foundation (MWSF) tops the list for the life altering gifts. What I thought was too good to be true was real and my gratitude towards the MWSF is never ending. 
     The new home includes a basement gallery and art studio. I feel like it was custom made for me and my work. The summer projects are a culmination of works dedicated to making the house a livable space with personalized decorum.
     A free dresser found on a curb side was the first project. As ugly as it was I begrudgingly loaded it up and took it away. My mom said to paint it, so I took her advise.  She thought a solid color would work but I had other plans.  With 5 drawers, the top, and two sides turned into 8 separate paintings. I enjoyed each step making the lake scenes come to life.
     The next big canvass was started in my living room, inspired by a painting at Benelux restaurant in Milwaukee. I tweaked the scene to include the rolling country roads that dominate the corn field and silo filled  landscape of my new home. 
     The official key presentation for the Delavan house was in front of 80,000 Badger fans in Madison Wisconsin.  There were interviews on the field and at the home.  The art studio was transformed into a TV Production studio. I filled the walls with work from the past 25 years.  To include a few new oils.
     I look forward to many years of painting the days and nights away in my own little Wisconsin piece of heaven.

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Enjoy!!!

    

Taos New Mexico

     Hello from Taos, the land of my birth. I have been living the last six months in a 300 square foot cabin in the mountain’s of New Mexico, ten miles north of Taos. The quaint valley is called San Cristobal made famous by author’s, D. H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley. I live in the same cabin that Huxley occupied. 
     The experience has been nothing short of life changing. The cabin was sufficient for a creative hub and studio sans telephone distractions. The 360 degree mountain views at the base of Lobo Peak proved to be most inspiring and the artist community of Taos welcomed me in as long as I refrained from discussion concerning my military service…
    I reconnected with my ski coaching past and the physical outlet proved beneficial for socializing and non isolationist tendencies.  I really enjoyed working with the young athletes and fellow race coaches while skiing the challenging Taos Terrain.
     Painting in this remote landscape was the greatest joy for I overcame my frequent flashbacks of war in this Afghan like terrain.   Settling into the high desert and visiting the O’Keeffe images gave rise to my purpose for painting.  With a lust for capturing a particular feeling my journey encompasses a new vocabulary of self expression.
     It has been 32 years since I left New Mexico at age eight. These few months has proven to be a welcoming home coming to the stations of my past, long lost relatives, and family friends. I feel we have a landscape ingrained into our psyche that will always be our home, it’s a comfortable sensation where everything is the way you expect it to be. Coming back to the core enables us to forge new pathways overcoming obstacles flowing around the dams that life has placed in our way.

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Big

Some times it feels really good to just go big. I went to the bare canvass hung directly on the wall to create this giant painting for an added jolt to the decor of my apartment. It was Julie’s idea and I love the results…and yes it does match the pillows as requested.

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Wine glass paintings

Working in oil is always an adventure of color and temperament. My latest trek incorporates wine glasses and bright vibrant colors. I added a vase to the collection too and all is well in love and paint. Cheers!

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Six Panel with Lapis Lazuli

Back to canvass and experimentation with texture. I grounded up my Lapis Lazuli from Afghanistan into a fine powder. Then I composed a non objective design onto six canvasses. I used clear stand oil and saturated the work, and spread the Lapis across the surface.
The images randomly appeared with a slightly raised texture. Completely free from the use of a brush the powder collected in abstract forms of soft unhindered clumps. I enjoyed watching the powder melt into the pigment. The almost eerie faces appeared as if the painting was looking back at me.

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VA Addition

A new home for the large canvas.
The fine folks at the Milwaukee Veterans Hospital welcomed one of my canvasses to aid in healing through art as an addition to the group therapy room. I am honored to have my work inspire other veterans as we learn to cope with the conflicts that remain within and learn how to heal in this ever changing world. Peace surrounds the painting as colors swirl in soothing tones and textures.
Peace to all on this somber Veterans Day weekend.

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Urban Laundry “Tosa!”

I had the pleasure of spending the day under blue skies painting on the side walks of Wauwatosa Wisconsin. The Urban Laundry boutique was my first attempt at capturing a store front in full sharpie style and backlit effects. It was a pleasure meeting all the fine folks in the “cream city”; named for the color of the bricks that were used in the early days of Milwaukee.
I received a welcome response from the beautiful style specialists at “Urban Laundry”. Dee Dee was also there to assist with my color scheme. She said don’t forget the red wagon in the background. I’ll be touching up some areas after it dries but for a single sitting in cooler temps I think it went well. The Starbucks coffee helped too. Thanks Tosa, here’s to you.

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Art School “Academy Minerva”

It’s 1996 again as I sift through old photographs of art school in Groningen Netherlands. It has beep a point of reflection realizing my favorite themes have not changed. Going back in time gives us a chance to take stock in ones life. Looking back also gives reason move forward to experiment and be pushing your comfort zone all the time.
We are all fortunate to be here. Art has a way of saying more than words can.

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This last pic is from Highschool. I always loved that feeling getting pumped up for a Down Hill Race. Very Similar to starting a new painting.

Special Delivery

The Baker House on glass was an experiment using glue and a silver sharpie to look like stained glass. I delivered the piece today to the surprise of the staff dressed in 1920’s fashion. If any one is in the Lake Geneva are I encourage you to experience this treasure of a land mark on the shores of Geneva Lake.
I wish you all happy days and a fun weekend.

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“Octagon” window

My latest commission:
This is an eight sided window from a prominent Williams Bay boat house. No better way to keep the magic alive that turn into art.

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Double Paine octowindow was a challenge. Just adding color didn’t match up to both sides. Double the Paine!

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