Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Balance Horse, Principle Gallery

Holiday Small Works Show
Principle Gallery
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Balance Horse
12" x 9"
oil on panel
sold

I continue to explore the idea of balance in my paintings. 
Balance Horse has the tension and joy created
in that moment of perfect balance.

The yellow horse is a vintage Cracker Jack prize from the 1950's.
It measures 1 3/4" tall.
Thanks to The Cracker Jack Box, I found an August 1955
comic book ad showing simular prizes.

Cracker Jack was introduced at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893. The candy-coated popcorn received its trademark name in 1896. In 1912, maker F.W. Rueckheim & Bro began inserting a 
"prize in every box."
There is a growing collector market for the vintage prizes. Prizes range greatly from 1930's "Made in Japan" lithographed tin whistles, 1950's polyethylene spacemen and animals to 1970's coin holders and charms, and 1990's metallic stickers. 

I have collected a number of Cracker Jack prizes that I can't wait
to add to future paintings.

 Holiday Small Works Show
Balance Horse      and      Inner Spark
Principle Gallery
Saturday, December 3, 2011
1:00pm to 4:00pm 
208 King Street, Alexandria, VA
703-739-0528

Inner Spark, Principle Gallery

Holiday Small Works Show
Principle Gallery
Saturday, December 3, 2011
 
Inner Spark
9" x 12"
oil on panel
sold

The chalk lines show the sparks that would be coming 
out of this wonderful toy gun. You pull the trigger and 
have the surprise of whistling whirling sounds.
Sparks jump and spring, out and about.

This is a late 1950's friction spark Space Ray Gun 
made in Japan. In my internet searching, 
I have also come across simular designs made
in China in the early 1970's.

Here is a little video of this toy in action:

208 King Street, Alexandria, VA
703-739-0528

Monday, November 28, 2011

The Artists Magazine Annual Art Competition 2011, Rocket Chalk

Rocket Chalk
 
I am proud to share that Rocket Chalk was awarded a finalist in 
The Artist’s Magazine’s Annual Art Competition 2011 
in the Still Life category. 
Look for the December issue of the magazine to see all the top winners and list of finalists in all categories. 

Here is a link to the Artist's Magazine online article: 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Reception, The Still Life

Elliott Fouts Gallery
The Still Life
  Reception
Saturday, October 8th
6:00pm to 9:00pm
Sacramento, CA


Monday, October 3, 2011

American Art Collector #72 October 2011

The Art of Composing
American Art Collector 72
October 2011

I am honored to be included in an article about  
The Still Life 
at the 
Elliott Fouts Gallery
Sacramento, CA.
The show is October 1 to November 2, 2011. 
Also shown in the article is Jeff Cohen,
Todd Ford, and Alvin Richard. 

To view the show:

American Art Collector Magazine:

Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Still Life, Elliott Fouts Gallery, and Harmonia Axyridis


The Still Life  
An Invitational Group Show
Elliott Fouts Gallery
Sacramento, CA
October 1 - November 2, 2011
  Opening this weekend is The Still Life at 
Elliott Fouts Gallery, Sacramento, CA.  
Other participating artists include Jeff Cohen, Jelaine Faunce, 
Todd Ford, Russell Harris, James Neil Hollingsworth, 
 Mary Ellen Johnson, Judy Nunes, Alvin Richard, 
and Christopher Stott. 
Link to the show:

 Harmonia Axyridis
16" x 20"
oil on panel

Growing up in the farmlands of the Midwest, I took delight during the Summers chasing and catching butterflies and various beetles. One particular Summer when I was around 8 years old I had caught quite a few, and poured over my families insect books trying to identify all the varieties. The following Summer there were hardly any butterflies. I believed it was because of all my chasing and catching. I never caught another live one after that Summer. Many years later I learned it was because of a particularly harsh Winter we had that year and not because of my 8 year old self.

I still love bugs. I have added some bugs to my collection, but of a tin wind up variety. The title Harmonia Axyridis is latin for Asian Lady Beetle. I thought it was appropriate for this Japanese tin ladybug wind up toy. The orange handled school scissors remind me of my young self.

detail from
Harmonia Axyridis

 Monkeying Around
12" x 12"
oil on panel

In Monkeying Around I really wanted to explore transparency. More glass. More marbles. The star being the green plastic monkey
playfully balancing on the marble. 


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Real Thing Opening and Spare Tire

The Real Thing
Mason Murer Fine Art

Spare Tire
16" x 20"
oil on panel
Spare Tire is a third painting I did for The Real Thing. I love cars and I have recently discovered pinewood derby cars. Each one being handcrafted and unique, each has their own story. 
For this painting I imagined a derby car who lost a tire. What to do? You look around desperate for something. There on the workbench is a coffee can of various nails, bolts and screws. While digging something red catches your eye,  Coca Cola soda caps. They are the perfect shape and size.  Just what you need. They might not give you the fastest roll down the track, but they will do and look pretty cool at the same time.
Friday,  September 16th, was the opening of The Real Thing at Mason Murer Fine Art in Atlanta, GA. Fellow participating artist Neil Hollingsworth was at the opening and shared this delightful photo with me.  There is so much wonderful art in this fun show. Here is a link to Neil's blog which shows a few other photos from the opening. Neil Hollingsworth. Thank you Neil!