Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Beauty of Math and Science Series

I have never felt so close to my art before this series. And yet, I do not feel the emotional closeness that sometimes prevents me from selling a piece. Each piece so far has been a challenging intellectual adventure! I look forward to working on them each and every day. They also give me a wonderful excuse to study math and science along with art! What a wonderful combination....

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Sound 1

Although battling eye pain for days now, "Sound 1" is turning out really great. I am using the concept from a painting I did in the 1980s but it is working beautifully for this new series. Nice to love what you do!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Alien Life

A common TV sci-fi theme is: an Earth space probe, or such, goes into the depths of space and brings back a deadly virus or bacteria thus creating wide-spread havoc here on Earth. What are the chances?

Years ago, I read Lewis Thomas' book, "Lives of a Cell". Thomas makes an excellent point about the small chance that alien life could impact life here on Earth. In order for it to impact Earth-life, it would have to have DNA (or RNA) similar to ours. The chances that on a separate planet located in the reaches of space the same genetic structure would evolve are so tiny that, ... well ... probably wouldn't happen. And it is through either DNA or RNA that the various microbes interact with us either giving us a cold or the flu or a sinus infection, etc.

So here is an idea for a great sci-fi novel: the sands here on Earth, and they are vast, begin to disappear. And, of course, it is an alien life form that was causing the destruction! The impact og losing our sand would much greater than you might think. In fact, sand is so important that Saudi Arabia had to import some from the US years ago for industrial uses -- their sand was too fine to use. Food for thought.

Monday, September 20, 2010

New Paintings

I am embarking on a whole new direction with my art. I am beginning a series of paintings - my first real series. They are going to reflective me - my thoughts, my interests, etc. They will be different which is a bit scary, and they will be difficult to execute. Adventure is good!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Primes

Primes are defined by the fact that can only be factored into 1 and themselves. All other numbers can be factored into a series of prime numbers. If you look at the pattern of primes being dependent on the pattern of multiplication (method creating prime factorization) then this means that the pattern of primes is based on the pattern of primes. The pattern itself is prime!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Coal Miner's Spring continues

My fractured thumb has finally gotten good enough for me to begin "Coal Miner's Spring". I began by applying the layers of green in the background and then worked on the large trunk to the left. The next layer was the yellow leaves, followed by dabs of a color called "Linen". Final dabs of lavender and turquoise were then applied to the leaves. The last thing I worked on was the large trunk on the left again.

When I first started this technique, I was not sure if all of the complimentary colors on the base layer would be covered up or if I could successfully visually blend this layer into the layer placed on to of it. I like the results.
In the photo to the left (click to enlarge), you can see some of the base lavender showing through the layers of the leaves.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Coal Miner's Spring

This photo was taken years ago during an early spring day near our local coal mine relic.

This image is going to be used as the basis for an experiment. The painting will be completed in acrylic on a 30" by 40" canvas.


I began the painting with a very simple pencil sketch of just the landmarks in the photo.

The experiment part is that a layer of complimentary colors will be applied first and then covered with the natural color. It is "iffy" as to whether this will work as acrylic "covers" the under-layers without blending. I have tried using various colors other than white as the base for acrylic paintings with some success.

The image above shows the beginning of the painting where orange is applied instead of the natural blue colors.

Below is the final version of the under-painting. It is intentionally detail sparse.

The next step will be to begin the natural colors starting with the background and building up layers.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

"Grape Juice" Continues

This drawing is taking SO long but I am pleased with the results. Unfortunately, today I am fighting vision so bad that i can not read or even see the TV. Tomorrow is another day...

Friday, January 15, 2010

Progress on "Grape Juice"

I feel good about the progress on my latest drawing although it is slow. I doubt if I will end up doing four pieces during January!
Above is the beginning of the third stage for this piece. [The white pieces at the top are tape.] The first stage was to do the pencil drawing while the second stage was to apply watercolor in select areas. Then I began the colored pencil portion. This piece has plants, but not the pot, on the right finished. The rest of the colored pencil are has been begun but still needs detail and color making appear more 3-D.


The above here is just a bit further along than the one above. The plants and pots in back are finished, and the back of the baby's chair is partly finished.