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Lynx On The Moon

Lynx on the Moon

5″ x 5″ acrylic on canvas panel.
You can purchase the original here and you can purchase a print here.

The other night the moon was this gorgeous, ginormous, orb hanging right above the earth. I was running errands in town with my honey, Cassidy. As we drove around I was able to see the the beauty from all these different angles and parking lots. As we drove home we drove towards the moon as it slowly rose in a pink-purple sky. Spring moons are so BIG and spring sunsets are so sweet. The brown-green forests pair so well with the vibrant colors of the sunset. Driving towards that big orb in it's vibrant landscape was like a metaphor for winter changing into spring.

This piece is just a paint doodle - a practice of technique and weird ideas. However it kind if became an exploration of the feelings of wildness and wonder that comes with those last few grasps of winter cold and snow. While I worked on this piece the 1'-2' of snow in my yard melted and the grass greened up, huge puddles formed and cars got stuck. Then, just as the last of the puddles soaked into the ground, a snowstorm hit and were walking in a wintry scene once again. Of course it only lasted a short while. Now, a week later all the snow is gone. I worked on this piece whenever I had a free moment over that time.

Currently my work is mostly exploring water as I prepare for a few entries for local calls for art. The lynx on the moon was a fun way to focus on the sky.

On a separate note - I finished my latest newsletter! It is published and sent out. You can read it here if you would like, and then go ahead and subscribe. My newsletters are a good outlet for the thoughts and inner workings that influence my work so if you are interested in that stuff you may find it a fun read.

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What’s the Point?

Life is neat because we all just get to do our own thing. Sometimes folks like to look in and give their opinions and that’s alright, it is often a sign of affection. As humans in this world we should be open to communication, but we also should feel comfortable enough in our own skin to take what applies and leave the rest.

This piece is about that feeling of critics stepping in and saying something that did not need to be said. You know, when you stand there and you wonder “What’s the point?”

A few years ago I was looking at a sweet piece of art hanging in a gallery. It was abstract and by my standards of color and composition it was technically good, I certainly liked it. As I stood looking at the piece I was approached by another person who stood beside me and we began to chat about the piece. The person (well, let's call them the critic) was full of opinions and they made it obvious they were not fond of the work. The critic was listing off reasons why this piece was not actually technically good, and I listened even though I believed them to be inaccurate. The critic felt comfortable enough to tell me that the work did not deserve to be shown in the gallery space. I listened, and I spoke up a bit, but really I was just waiting for the critic to finish up so I could move onto the next piece since I was finding the experience was becoming less and less enjoyable. Nearing the end of the conversation the critic informed me that they were actually friends with this artist, they knew them quite well in fact. I was weirded out by the disdain the critic felt towards their friends trade.

This conversation and experience was so minor, and honestly it should have left my mind years ago. It had little to no bearing on my life. However, sometimes when I am looking at my own art I hear that critic speaking about their friend and I wonder what was the critics point?

It is a curious thing how the critic can show up when we are enjoying something and tells us why we should not. I think it is important to insist upon fact rather than opinion. Like I said, life is neat because we all just get to do our own thing. Don’t let the in-affectionate critic tell you you can’t hang in the gallery, let the gallery tell you that. And If the gallery tells you that you can’t hang there than find out why and let the facts have sway over your actions. Or don’t. Their point may or may not be valid either.

In Mr. Hendrix’s words “I've got my own life to live, I'm the one that's going to have to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.”

What's the Point?

11″ x 14″ acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
You can purchase the original here and you can purchase a print here.

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Young Panda

Who doesn't love a fluffy bear? This little dude is a young panda which is why the fur is slightly  bedraggled and why his visions are so dreamy.

I am exploring whimsy in some new ways as of late. The butterflies and hoops in this piece were inspired by Dr. Seuss. I added them in around his birthday (March 2nd) and was quite uncertain about them, but upon reflection I like the weird flow that the butterflies and hoops created. I am sure this concept will be explored more in depth in coming works of art.

This piece is a mini piece, 4" x 6" canvas panel. It is truly a paint doodle (a cute one 🙂

Young Panda

4″ x 6″ acrylic on canvas panel.
You can purchase the original here.

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4″ x 6″ acrylic on canvas panel.
You can purchase prints of it here.

 

 

I am currently painting a large barred owl in a summery scene so this paint doodle was created as a study of owl faces. It was good fun and much needed practice. Feathers are like hair but they aren't actually fur so a little additional practice of the fine white feathers was super helpful. This piece is also reminiscent of the pink / purple of freezing sunsets.

The thermometer has been staying right around the 0° mark here in Northern Minnesota because of the polar vortex. The chill gets to the walls and the fingers but that is fine as long as I have another log to toss on the fire and the cars start. Staying in and painting on these days is kind of required. Though I have to go outside often as a person in a newly built home with a wood stove Cassidy and I did try to build up the wood stacks near the house and shovel the main paths before the cold snap. This means I don't have to go far and I am free to sit and paint when I am not doing my day job. All this painting time causes me to get restless of my larger pieces so paint doodles really help keep the artistic spirit fresh.

This piece already sold so I will be sending it out the door next week. I hope it brings some warm vibes to the new owner because the polar vortex certainly will not (until Friday when it will be a hair above 0°). I am holding out till Saturday when it will be a balmy 25° 🙂

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Get Off My Case

Blue jays are a pretty flash of blue of among the green canopies, and a controversial figure for their love of other bird's eggs, but have you ever paid attention to what they sound like? They are well known for many things, but the way I know them best is by their awful shrieking voice that often goes on and on as they try to get their point across. They are like a crow but more shrill and like 50x more obnoxious. Despite this I LOVE blue jays, and this piece came from that place of both loving and listening to the blue jays in my front yard.

There are a few pairs of blue jays that hang out in the trees in my front yard. I am never really sure what they are doing when they start squawking but when I look up to observe I see that the couples will chase each other through the trees, two pairing up against two. I may be misreading the actions, but the story I have in my mind is of a blue jay sitcom; the crazy neighbors who live in the high rise apartment next door to my home that are always getting up to silly antics.

I started this piece after hearing a tune on the radio. It was a tune I had heard many times before. I had developed the opinion that it was verging on pop  but had some neat instrumentation. The singer is typically very good but in this song he uses his voice in an almost grating way. The song has started to grow on me because the music seems effective at projecting the feeling the singer is expressing. Despite hearing the song a lot I felt I heard a new instrument this time. I identified it as some sort of horn blowing one quick note every beat. I was impressed at how I had not noticed it before and how perfectly in time it was. I wasn't sure what kind of horn it was, but I was putting on my boots and headed out the door so it was all good, no need to give it too much thought. When I stepped outside and shut the front door the song became muffled, but that horn sound continued, just a bit more shrill. Sure enough, I looked up in the trees and saw the blue jays were at it again. the new instrument was just a loud interruption by my neighbors, and man, do they know how to keep a beat 🙂

This painting represents the remorse I feel that singer is trying to express in that verging-on-pop song as well as the grating nature of the infamous blue jay squawk. I mixed all those vibes up with a bit of whimsy and joy to represent the love I feel for the colorful bird. Get Off My Case is a contemplation of what it could possibly be that those blue jays are doing when they flit around in the trees. Whatever it is, the mystery is quite glorious to observe.

I am always satisfied wrapping up a piece because it gives my mind a chance to focus on the other pieces I am working on. It also happens to be the Super Blood Wolf Moon tonight so I think it is great timing to wrap this piece up, and I look forward to looking up for a bit more inspiration tonight. Fingers crossed that it stays clear this evening!

Get Off My Case

9″ x 12″ acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
You can purchase the original here.

 

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Otter Underwater

I have been sick the last week which isn't uncommon this time of the year for most folks, but I hardly ever get sick. I usually get about one cold a year and they are often a bit more mild. I felt like a whiner this last week because I wasn't sure if I was exaggerating how bad I felt because of my lack of current experience with colds, but by the fourth day of barely doing anything other than computer work at home and laying around I realized I was truly feeling bad. I didn't feel like painting much this week. I had a long lasting headache and when I tried to get creative I would get tired. My cold started to break on Friday and my head started to clear so I chose to start a mini-canvas to kickstart my creativity. It worked. I finished this piece up today, all the while feeling better and better. I still feel stuffed up but I was able to go outside to do some yard work for a short time after completing this guy.

It has been rather cold in Northern Minnesota the last few days as well (coinciding perfectly with all the colds going around - if you are feeling ill currently my condolences! This sucks.) It has been -20° at night and barely above 0° during the day and it is only supposed to get colder. Personally, I am fine with it. I know this is what Minnesota is like and I have a load of firewood for my small home. I love Minnesota through thick or thin, hot or frigid, but it does have my mind dreaming of warmer days and climates, someplace where this otter might live. The addition of the balloon makes this piece feel like a "get well soon" card, and - so - it is! A get well soon card for you! I hope you feel better and the cold doesn't get you down too much.

This time of year is nice because it reminds us of how awesome the human spirit and body can be. If you can walk around in 0° temps and survive you are awesome! If you can fetch firewood in the evening when the temps are dipping down you are awesome! And you are also alive. Cold hands and rosy cheeks are just a cool reminder of that fact.
Another thing I am working on during these cold days is a newsletter. I have a plan to update this blog with writings about the creation process behind my work and I will also be maintaining a newsletter which I hope to be able to send out monthly. While the blog will give a very straight up description of the work the newsletter will include the more existential tidbits of my work that may seem too much to share with those who are just browsing my site here.  The newsletter will delve into the thoughts and musings behind the work as it was created. If you have been thinking their may be a larger puzzle to the work I create (there is) or if you are interested in the inner most thoughts that go into/come out of the work that I create then the newsletter is for you. The newsletter will also include links to the blog and have a monthly rundown of completed work and upcoming events/ shows/ workshops all in one spot. You can subscribe here and then keep an eye out for my email in your inbox. I will not share your emails and you can unsubscribe at anytime. This is a no pressure newsletter 🙂

Alright, I am going to do some more painting now that my head is feeling better. It was so nice talking to you! I hope you get well soon and if you are already feeling well I hope that trend continues 🙂

Otter Underwater

6″ x 4″ acrylic on canvas panel.
You can purchase the original here.