Monday, September 30, 2013

Crash Landing

Crash Landing
16" x 20"
oil on panel

     Wind up toys date back in history. Karl Grod, a German inventor, created some of the first in the 15th century. 
They were called liquidation toys at the time. Also in 1509 Leonardo da Vinci created a lion liquidation toy.

     Wind up toys were initially only for royalty. By the 1800's 
wind up toys were created in greater numbers and at lower costs. European toy manufacturers created the first mass produced tin toys in the late 1880's. They were popular over the next 60 to 70 years and manufactured in a number of countries.  
 In the 1950's a small alkaline battery was introduced and was used to run toys inner mechanisms. This took the popularity of wind up toys away for a good 20 years.


     This brings me to the little guy in the picture above. 
In 1977 , Tomy of Japan created their first plastic wind up toy, 
the Rascal Robot. 
     This company had the ability to build precision plastic gears 
and parts very small which was great for wind up toys. 
They were able to reduce the size of the gear box and spring drive. Over the next six years Tomy created wind ups that could walk, back flip, and swim while shooting water. I still remember getting a back flipping dog wind up when I was younger that truly amazed me. (Plastic Wind Up History)

     I got to paint my little robot once before for MicroVisions, 
a scholarship show for the Society of Illustrators. 
This was also not the first time for me to paint the flying saucer.

I had so much fun with Rascal Robot and the saucer,
 I wanted to do more. 
Crash Landing soon came about.

 detail from Crash Landing

Crash Landing
will be showing at
Elliott Fouts Gallery
October 5th to October 31st, 2013
for
The Still Life

For fun I have added a little video of two 
Rascal Robots in action along with the flying saucer. 
But look out for towards the end, 
and strange creature invades their table top exploration. 




The Still Life, Elliott Fouts Gallery





The Still Life
An Invitational Group Show
 featuring
Elizabeth Barlow, Leigh-Anne Eagerton, Jelaine Faunce,
Teresa N. Fischer, Alvin Richard, Joanne Tepper,
Kathrine Lemke Waste and Christopher Stott.

October 5 - October 31, 2013
Reception, Saturday, October 12th
Elliott Fouts Gallery
Sacramento, Ca

One Lump or Two
16" x 20" 
oil on panel

Zap!
16" x 20"
oil on panel
sold

Crash Landing
16" x 20"
oil on panel







Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Newly arrived paintings at Principle Gallery

Newly arrived paintings
 at
Principle Gallery

Mystery Egg
24" x 12"
oil on panel
 detail from Mystery Egg

Stacked
26" x 12"
oil on panel
sold

detail from Stacked

detail from Stacked