Archive for February, 2010

“Sphere with Pin-stripes”

Published February 19th, 2010


Silverpoint Drawing
4.5×5″ prepared paper

This is drawn with a rod of silver on specially prepared fine art paper. Silverpoint pre-dates the graphite pencil as a drawing medium and was used extensively in the Renaissance era. With time the silver lines tarnish to their characteristic sepia tone.

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“Curious”

Published February 12th, 2010


Oil Painting
8×10″ panel

This is one of the newest paintings in my Meditations series of work with natural objects and glass spheres. I’ve never quite found the words to describe what this is about - and I’ve been creating these works since the mid-’90s…

Scattered throughout my studio are collections of beach stones, unusual seedpods, seashells and many other natural elements. I have a love of glass spheres, clear ones especially, and beautiful tools. They are elegant sculptures to me. These things aren’t just sitting there unseen. I’m aware of their presence and I pick them up, look at them and sometimes move them to a new place to later see them anew. So, naturally, I’m draw to them when the light shines into a glass sphere, or a feather or beach stone can stop me in my tracks as I’m walking through my studio. Simply profound.

So there you have another attempt to describe my ever-evolving Meditations series.

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“Shell”

Published February 11th, 2010


Silverpoint Drawing
3.5×5″ prepared paper

As stated many times previously on this blog, silverpoint is a drawing medium that was used extensively during the Renaissance era; pre-graphite pencil. The drawing surface must be specially prepared to allow for the slight abrasion of the silver. The metallic lines that are left will gradually tarnish (oxidize) to a sepia tone.

I prepare my panels and fine papers with various tints of color: ocher, blue-gray, salmon-pink, green-gray and lavender. Please see other silverpoint drawings that have been posted here. Or, visit my website to see a broader range of work in silverpoint and my other mediums.

“Whorls”

Published February 9th, 2010


Silverpoint Drawing
4×5″ blue-gray prepared paper

A good way to end the day is to draw in silverpoint. It has a calming effect. Seashells are a favorite subject of mine - and the more missing parts - the better.

I prepared fine art paper with a blue-gray tone and highlighted the drawing with white charcoal. A silverpoint is a drawing rendered with a silver stylus, i.e., a silver wire inserted into a holder. The drawing surface must be “prepared” with a coating that allows for a slight abrasion of the metal. With time, those metal lines will oxidize (tarnish) to their characteristic metallic sepia tone.

Please visit my website for a broader look at this Renaissance-era drawing medium.

“A View of the River”

Published February 5th, 2010


Oil Painting
8×10″ panel

I must have Summer on my mind. In this landscape I tried to capture those dreamlike feelings we get, brought on by something as easy as a walk in nature…spots of sunlight, fluttering leaves, a river flowing…

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