28 December 2008

Integral parts

I've been lucky enough to work with some amazingly talented painters and designers over the last year.  I have learned a great deal from them and am proud to say that I labored long and hard on the projects below.  

"Parquet" glaze over hardwood flooring



"Tortoiseshell" wall finish



"Marble" floor pattern

27 December 2008

The Shape of Architecture

Unfortunately, I know very little about architecture other than what visually pleases me. Structural shapes meant to accent the landscape or create contrasting designs I find really inspiring. Each time I look through iPhoto, this shot of Austin, Texas always makes me stop and take a second look. The sky was truly that blue and if it weren't for our desperate need to find a burrito, I may never have gotten this pic. And, why not take a photo of the Zakim Bridge while sitting in traffic on Christmas morning?


Austin
Dimensions: 1200 x 1600 pixels
Digital photo taken with an ailing Fuji S20


Zakim Splayed
Dimensions: 2000 x 3008 pixels
Digital photo taken with Nikon D70


19 December 2008

Black & White & Not Quite

I adore my new camera.  My poor computer has nearly four thousand images on it due to this budding romance.  I have been playing with snapping pictures on cloudy days in order to give the illusion of black & white photography.  But I also love finding a subject that just begs to be photographed in B&W.  


The Speed of Light
Dimensions: 2069 x 1646 pixels
Digital photo taken with Nikon D70



Walden
Dimensions: 3008 x 2000 pixels
Digital photo taken with Nikon D70

13 December 2008

Unnatural Progression

I've been working on whatever inspires me and it seems that my muses are coming in all shapes and sizes.  Exotic/pretty fruit and an antique-auto junkyard are two recent favorite subjects.  


Anjou Rouge
Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 5" x 7"




Uncle Albert
Acrylic & mixed media on canvas
Dimensions: 8" x 10"

12 December 2008

Adopted Art

Lately I've been hopping the fence to an abandoned naval ammunition depot to take photographs. I try to go at different times of day and in varying weather conditions to see what kinds of strange images the camera snaps up.


Prime
Dimensions: 1831 x 2857 pixels
Digital photo taken with Nikon D70

10 December 2008

Charcoal & Coffee

In an odd way, I think I enjoy painting or drawing things I take comfort in.  Fortunately for me, I don't think that tendency manifests itself in my photography or I might never leave my cozy little nest.  


Eleanor's Velvet Chair
Dimensions: 5 3/4" x 8 1/4"
Charcoal on paper


7 a.m.
Dimensions: 16" x 20"
Acrylic on canvas

Ireland

Kilronan*
Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 16" x 24"

This is my favorite painting, I think, because it was such a tremendous labor of love.  I decided to be a full time artist and painter based on this one piece.  I worked on it for 4 1/2 months and throughout each exasperating stage of diligence and focus, the colors and mood changed.  In the end, I do think the colors reflect the ease I felt when the painting was complete.  I was lucky enough to have it hang at the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, MA for about a month in late summer 2008.