Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Monday, March 8, 2010

Joshua LaRock at GCA




Joshua LaRock an instructor at GCA has done a painting *after* Bouguereau's Jeune Femme Allant a la Fontaine. I am baffled by this on many levels; It is a copy but not a copy. It seems he has copied it but with his very own model - I am curious: did he recreate the dress ? Where did he get the same water jug ? The painting seems to be a great effort 62X48" . I really enjoyed comparing his with the master's. Joshua did a good job painting the head and the hands and the feet and so on and on ... how ever the charm of the original is sadly missing. The lovely graceful young girl is no where to be found in the plodding effort. I imagine Joshua thinking he has equaled or improved on the master but I am thinking - so what - does he not have anything of his own to say - is he stuck in a studio looking at reproductions and lacking a focus or use for his talent ? Yes he can paint but why?

Monday, November 17, 2008

Stuart Shils


Stuart Shils is showing at Tibor de Nagy November 20; an open air landscape painter, He works on a small scale finishing in one session. His work exudes a beautiful mood almost of lost memory - like a poem fragment or a translation - only the most important things emerge. His quiet paintings are restful to the eye and spirit.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Dora Carrington 1893 - 1932


An Artist who covered many surfaces besides canvas with paint - signs - walls - fireplaces - glass - ceramics - cabinets - did woodcuts - etc. etc. she never signed her work and painted mostly for her own pleasure. She was a force of nature - the model for many characters in the novels of DH Lawrence, Aldous Huxley, Wyndham-Lewis.....

She lived with Lytton Strachey for seventeen years and ended her life shortly after he died.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Emily Nelligan


Emily Nelligan an artist who has been working in Charcoal In a very small 8X10" format for the past 50 years is having a show at the Alexandre Gallery In the Fuller building about 57th Street in NY is described by Stuart Shils as a prophetess.

Seeing these reminds me why I am an artist - OH that is why.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Elizabeth Peyton




Elizabeth Peyton is beautiful. She is having a show at the New Museum of Contemporary Art of her portraits. The works are small images taken from photographs of famous and not so famous people - They appear to be done on birch panels that have been sanded smooth - there is a obsessiveness about them: sort of the feeling of falling in love as a child with a magazine image of a celebrity. They are beautiful and nice just like she is.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

You paint your personality


Its inescapable - What one is attracted to - you cant hide it in a painting - especially a realist work - That is why so many realist paintings quiver on the edge of mediocrity. Why insecure collectors fear being judged for sentimentality - Reveal your self if you dare - it takes a genius to recognize a genius.