Monday, September 26, 2022

Clearing Amid the Clouds

Clearing Amid the Clouds, acrylic on board, 16″x24″ framed , 2022

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Autumn is the time of year when the senses are often heightened. Clinging onto color and life is a human instinct. A looming storm, can further intensify this feeling as it also has the power to make the landscape seem richer than in does in the bright sunlight that often blow outs the rich colors of the earth. So for this painting, I let my imagination really flow and reconnected with my inner-child, wanting to express the big, bald characteristics of approaching weather in a magical place, a place that is actually close to home as it is inspired by the local San Juan Mountains near Pagosa Springs, Colorado where I live. In the sky, I created a clearing, something you often see during the passing storms. The sky between the clouds is not quiet peaceful in appearance – the series of lines in the sky are almost like a message sent between clouds that are trying to figure out, ‘Should we thunder, or should we call it a day?’.

 
 

Friday, September 23, 2022

Lotus Emerges at Mystic Valley Sculpture Park

My ceramic sculpture "Lotus Emerges" has just been installed at our 40 Acre Mystic Valley Sculpture Park in Mosca, Colorado near the Great Sand Dunes National Park. Last year it was installed for the Annual Outdoor Art Exhibit 'Artscape' in nearby Alamosa - the central city of the San Luis Valley. To see photos of it in town as well as photos of the making of the sculpture check out my post from last year: The Making of Lotus Emerges Sculpture


Pulling the sculpture via a cart to its new permanent location in the sculpture park that Kyle and I have been building for the last 4 years.

Kyle prepping the pedestal for installation.

The sculpture is double sided, so here Ethan and Kyle were modeling the sides for me to choose from to pick the best orientation. 

 
Kyle rotating the sculpture before securing it in place.


 
Teamwork!




Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Autumn Emerges Painting

 

Autumn Emerges, acrylic on board, 24″x24″ framed , 2022 ~SOLD

This is painting inspired by Autumn in the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado where I live. When the fall weather conditions are just right – warm sunny days and cool nights – the trees turn the brightest yellows and oranges. I love watching the, slow initial change of Color. Usually as early as the beginning of August, I will spot an occasion yellow spot on a random tree here and there. But all of a sudden, as September nears the end, finally a brightly colored landscape emerges in the high country and vails the peaks in almost fluorescent hues. This scene is the epiphany of the Autumn color explosion especially if the sunset rivals the show that the trees put on for a brief moment.



Monday, September 19, 2022

Nautilus Shell Sculpture

 
 
On September 17th, 2022 the Alamosa Public Works Crew installed my new sculpture Nautilus Shell. It is located on the corner of Main Street and State Street. This is the 6th year that I've participated in Alamosa's Artscape Outdoor Art Sculpture, each year from the start of the program. 

 
Here are my boys Ethan and Wesley, waiting for the installation of the pedestal for my sculpture.  The sculpture that was here previously was very large so the crew removed the standard pedestals that are always there for the new work. They had to bring it back and set it in place as my sculpture looks best when raised a couple of feet.

 
Alamosa's Public Works Crew is always a pleasure to work with and lots of fun to watch as they carefully install all the art around town.

 
Kyle and the boys watching in awe =)

 
The Chambered Nautilus, sometimes referred to as a living fossil, has remained relatively unchanged for over 400 million years. Most people recognize it for its shell which captivates with its geometric and jewel-like beauty. Its appeal has been driving this previously abundant species toward extinction through over-harvesting for jewelry production. It is easy to want one of these mysterious and mesmerizing treasures for oneself, especially when the true cost to the species is not realized or advertised by the trinket producers. I hope that others are inspired like me to only take inspiration from the living Nautilus and to leave them in the deep, dark ocean where they can thrive for millions of years to come.
 

 
Each year I design a brand new sculpture specifically as next year's submission entry for the jury to consider. This was the concept that my partner Kyle helped me realize via Solid Works.

 
There is a neat contrast between the colorful glass front of the sculpture and the back that is made to look like stone. 

 
Here is a photo of how I realized the back of the sculpture to appear like in the concept design. It is sculpted polystyrene foam, covered in mesh and layers of exterior foam coat that is then faux finished with exterior paint and sealed.
 
 
I completed my Nautilus Shell a few months before the installation of the 2022/23 Artscape. For a few months we installed it at our 40 Acre Mystic Valley Sculpture Park in Mosca near the Great Sand Dunes National Park.

The front is created with hand cut and shaped stained glass. Some of the glass is irredescent so it changes color in the light.


 
Here you can see a size comparison as well as how the colors changed when sculpture is viewed from a different angle.


Thursday, September 15, 2022

Autumn Crescent Moon ~ Framed Painting

Autumn Crescent Moon, acrylic on board, 23″x47″ (25″x49″ framed), 2022

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I'm so happy to see this new painting beautifully, custom framed by my partner Kyle - hugs thanks to him fr helping my work have such a clean, professional look!

This painting makes me think of all the different aspects of fall that I love here in the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado where I live. The vast, expansive views with varied shrubbery and trees that roll into awe inspiring high peaks all veiled in warm, moody colors is one of the most visually stimulating scenes for me as an artist. Autumn is so fleeting and so full of mixed feelings, the beauty of the season helps me to cope with the end of Summer and the quickly approaching, cooler and less colorful Winter. I am still savoring the magical Summer season but this year it just really feels like its slipping away faster than ever. But fall is on the way and this type of scenery is food for my soul. The overwhelming beauty of the season here in Colorado is what I aimed to capture here.










Sunday, September 11, 2022

Looming Atumn Storm Paintings

 

Looming Autumn Storm I, acrylic on board, 10"x8", 2022
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This painting is inspired by stormy afternoons in the San Juan Mountains during peak fall foliage. Autumn is my favorite time of the year and I love to travel around Colorado to spend time in my favorite leaf peeping spots =) When the heavy clouds set in, cover the bright sun and create a moody environment in the warmly colored landscape, well that’s magic for me and that is what I tried to capture in both my ‘Looming Autumn Storm’ paintings. 




I painted these two as separate compositions yet they almost meet up perfectly when placed next to one another. I sketched them out at the same time so maybe on a subconscious level, my brain connected them. If you look closely though, specifically at the trees in the foreground, you will see that both paintings have a different patter that does not actually flow or connect but at first glance you may be tricked =)

Above you can see the very early stages of color layering before any of the detailed outlines were added.

Looming Autumn Storm II, acrylic on board, 10"x8", 2022