30+ years of paintings, talked about one painting at a time: what went into the paintings, what I was trying to say, what was happening at the time of my life that I made the paintings. The paintings themselves are narrative, and this adds a little more to the story that they tell.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Two Swans 2025
My conundrum has always been how to make a beautiful abstract painting and then marry it with an image that will borth support the painting and at the same time say something. Lately, over the past few years, many of my images have been of animals, and the conundrum there is how to keep the images from being trite or sweet or both. I found these two wooden swans at one of those places that is an "indoor flea market" in Asheville, North Carolina. I real life I don't have much personal interaction with swans(living in the desert and what not)but I found these two to be quite compelling. They were large, life sized, and altough realistic, you could still see signs of their wooden origins in the sometimes rough handling of the wood, or perhaps that was just life's wear and tear. The Swans will be exhibited in a large show of mine at Craig Krull Gallery, Witness from July 11-Aug. 29.
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