Monday, November 25, 2013

BOTTLES BEAUCOUP

IT JUST COMES NATURALLY
     I've hung my latest series, and it is directly from wine country.
BOTTLES BEAUCOUP will hang until the first of the year at the WISE OWL in Cambria.
      The collection contains mixed media, including a few collages and a couple of large canvas acrylics.  I used paper that I made in a couple of the collages, and had a lot of fun experimenting with style, color and texture.
A Little Wine and Music 
Big Reds
   I'm fascinated by the varying shapes, sizes and even color of wine bottles.  The Paso Robles wine region lends itself to being the inspiration for this series.  
 Paso Vino
Vin Blanc
    It is interesting to see how light works on the bottles and the wine.
 The Wine Table
 Bottles in Abstract
 Rose'
 Wine and Music
3 Bottles
     I want to let my Plein Air friends, fellow artists and collectors know that I have not left the fold, but I'm enjoying the fun of playing around with different styles and techniques.
     Thanks for looking in.  Have a wonderful Holiday Season, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

927 2013

NON TRADITIONAL FUN
    Summer fun in the Cambria artist colony means 927.  It is a tradition here on the Central California Coast where artists who live in the 927 prefix, create something non-traditional and out of our normal comfort zone.  You can see some pretty wild and creative things.  You may recall, my Well Traveled Lady sculpture, won a couple of years.  You can see her below.
    Here are my offerings this year.
QR-T  
as in QR art
    QR codes are everywhere, so I decided to use the interesting positive and negative space in lines and boxes to create a painting.  If you notice in the bottom left is a real QR code.  That is my code and will link you to this blog.
VINTAGE CAMBRIA
    Cambria is on the western edge of what has become California's most popular and prolific wine region, the Paso Robles Appellation.  More than a couple of the artists enjoy the local vintage, as do most Cambrians so, here is
Chateau Cambria
   Our cats and an occasional friend who wondered into my work space were mystified by the strange object that started taking shape.  It is a paper mache tribute and statement.
   After creating the form with cardboard, I covered it with multiple layers of paper mache.  
  Then I covered it with a layer of plain brown paper.  Then the
paint and label.
   Cambria is a village with a lot of opinions.  Of course everybody thinks their opinion is right, so on the front label where wine makers list the grape, I created a blend of 50% conservatrol, 50% liberale and 100% convinced.
   The back of the bottle reads "Chateau du Cambria is an aged blend of hard oak opinions with a complexity that lingers.  There is a slight hint of arrogance, an undercurrent of pine and pacific fresh overtones.  It pairs well with conversation and food.  May be hazardous to your health if taken too seriously."

     It is fun every year to see what kind of "non conventional" creations that members of our colony come up with.  Thanks
for visiting, and Cheers!

Monday, January 14, 2013

IMPROVISATIONS AT WINDWARD

HIGH NOTES ON A GOOD TIME
Windward Vineyard has a special place in my heart because of more than Marc and Maggie and their wonderful wine.
This is now the third time a new year begins with an exhibition of my work in their beautiful gallery.  In the past two years I have presented my Plein Air work.  This year, Improvisations is a departure.  Actually it is a return to my roots.  When I was a student, our art department was very much a part of the modernist school.  I painted in an abstract style until our move to Cambria and my study with the great Plein Air colony there.  My time and study with the Wednesday Irregulars has been extraordinary.
However for this exhibition, I did a series of lyrical abstracts and bio morphic paintings.
The Windward Vineyard takes a winter rest, and provided a beautiful setting for the opening reception. 
Manager Anna, has again been as helpful and supportive as she is gracious and beautiful.
The reception was a great time and gave us a chance to visit with some wonderful people.








Here's a closer look at the pieces.
Toccata
Cadence
Sonata Duo
Allegro
Gizmos
Equipose

Aguacate
Thanks for looking in.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

FUN IN THE NEW YEAR

WINE DIVAS AT ALEGRIA
    Do you ever just feel like just breaking out of the routine and having fun?  That's how I'm starting this new year-having fun and introducing my "Wine Divas" to San Luis Obispo.

  The "Divas" are an outgrowth of a series of art cards that I started doing.  They've evolved over the years and have become somewhat popular, so I decided to do a series of Acrylic pieces based on the Divas.  Tom calls this my "whimsical series."

   Christine Hance who has Alegria  Wine and Ware at 942 Chorro St. in San Luis Obispo has invited me to put the Divas on display.
It is a wonderful Wine Bar near the historic Mission and offers a gorgeous view of one of the "Nine Sisters" peaks running along the coast.  
   It is a great setting for the Divas to "show their stuff" in a festive ambiance.
  Again, just in the spirit of fun, I made a paper mache' sculpture, called "Wine Dancer" who now greets patrons at Alegria.
      I hope the patrons, especially the women of San Luis Obispo,
 will enjoy visiting with and sharing a glass of wine with the Divas.
      What a fun way to ring in the new year.
COMING UP
More NEW in the New Year

   I'm also ringing in the new year with a return to my roots.  More coming up in a future post.
    I feel very recharged by this break and new creative direction.
I wish you all a very Happy New Year.