Greco-roman sculpture through selective deconstruction or ish that would look bad ass in super large scale.
Now What?
Finished up this re-imagined version of Buffalo Bill Cody now it's time to get started on my 2018 show with Core New Art Space.
Here We Go!
Hung a few of my small works in the annex of Core New Art Space, they'll be on display along with two of my full size painting for the "Dog and Pony" show juried by Doug Kacena of K Contemporary, he also partners with Abend and 1262 Gallery in Triptych. Then I'm shipping one of the paintings off to the Fort Worth Community Art Center in Texas for the "Courage" exhibition. It's been a busy year of juried and curated shows so far.
Art Drop Day!!
Clues to where I hid some paintings around Denver!
Happy hunting!!!
Chipping Away
At this stylized version of Buffalo Bill Cody, trying not to get bummed out by the wackness of Instagram and the cookie cutter Denver art scene.
Buffalo Bill
Started this Buffalo Bill test piece or as my great-grandfather would of called him, Bill Cody. Apparently whenever he was in Colorado he would come by the family ranch and they'd go "paint the town." Usually I'd chalk this up to family legend, but then again - I've seen letters with his signature.
Studies
Quick studies of my Bull Terrier Lola. I need to get back into the studio and start painting.
Drawing Denver
Had a chance to do some drawing downtown yesterday , trying to work out some 2018 exhibition ideas. Playing around with the idea of old Denver mixed with contemporary subjects. The first one incorporates the Terminal Annex, 15th St. Viaduct, and local graffiti over the years. the Second is a mixture of a white buffalo, the old Elitch Gardens sign, and the cross street where Elitch gardens used to be. That neighborhood has gone through such a transformation I hardly recognize it anymore.
The crazy thing about Denver, all the places where artists called home have become so desirable that for the most part we've all been forced out. Rino, Navajo, and soon the Santa Fe Arts district. The city doesn't seem to care, and for the most part neither does the public until its too late. Westword recently ran an article about artists leaving mementos on the RiNO Arts District signage in memory of the arts district. The sad thing is little do they know that the Santa Fe Arts District is the one they should be worried about. It's the only cohesive, walkable Arts District in Denver that has a mix of Commercial Galleries and Co-Ops. When Spark and CORE's leases are up in the next two years and we end up disbanded or moving it will be a huge hit to the district and spell the begining of the end of what makes that part of Denver interesting. You'll still have hippy hat stores and whatever Artwork Network is, but you won't have the high quality, thought provoking work that comes out of an anchor gallery and co-op with 36 years of continual operation.
Divided
I've been trying to wrap my head around WTF happened in Charlottesville Virginia and all I can come up with is thanks America for still being awful and making my work even more relevant. Torches and chanting, armed militia wandering the streets, a clear lack of police force, it was a recipe for complete chaos and tragedy. Unfortunately that's how things eventually unfolded. I'd like to think someday people will look back at my work (hopefully in a museum) documenting the last eleven months - the social and political maelstrom that's been 2016/ 17, and they'll say something like "man this guy was ahead of his time, and had his finger to the pulse of what was really going on." But trying to compete with meaningless art in the digital age is freaking exhausting and demoralizing.
Artist Reception
Join myself and Donny Dixon this Friday August 11th from 6-9p for the artist reception for our exhibitions. Core New Art Space 900 Santa Fe Dr.
2018 Ideas
Start with the Mobil Gas Pegasus, flesh it out some so it looks like a actual horse - then get to work on the details of making a painting.
Blurb
Nice change from the recycled version of our respective PR.
The King is Dead
48 in x 48 in, first panel of a diptych from my all new series of paintings. Santa Fe Dr is closed tonight for the biggest first Friday of the year!
Behind the Scenes
Yesterday I was on a beach in Kauai, today I'm hanging my show after a 13 hour flight. My new exhibition opens this week with Donny Dixon at Core New Art Space First Friday on August 4th from 6-9p and an artist reception on August 11th, swing by and say hello, 900 Santa Fe Dr.
Overworked
Overworked the hand on the last painting so it's on the back burner while I stretch a new canvas. Luckily I have this to work on too.
It's Always the Pieces
You actually like that sell.
Work, Work, Work
Freehand paint tube. Hopefully Golden Paints will send me a free tee shirt or sponser a show.
Usually Found In
My pocket. Looks like I need to paint a pack of smokes and some Black Cat firecrackers!
12" x 12" smalls in various stages of completion for my August exhibition at Core New Art Space.
Well That's Neat.
Pretty Honored to be a part of a gallery selected in Westword Magazine "Best of Denver" issue.
Alternative Fact of the Day
Abraham Lincoln was a known cannibel
Just a 48" x 48" work in progress.