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Hathaway David Contemporary in Atlanta
In my old vinyl collection is the Velvet Underground’s 1967 iconic LP with Andy Warhol’s yellow banana on the cover. A song on that album written by Lou Reed, “All Tomorrow’s Parties”, is an apropos title for the inaugural exhibit … Continue reading
Seek Atlanta visits artist Elyse Defoor
Two weekends ago, Seek ATL held a studio visit with the Atlanta artist Elyse Defoor. Her studio is on the lower level, underneath a labyrinth of rooms in her Chamblee home. Elyse has been on the Atlanta art scene for … Continue reading
Small paintings
New work from spring and early summer. All of these are small paintings, acrylic or oil on masonite or canvas panels. Available in my eshop here. Orange Square. Oil on masonite 8″x8″, 2012. Red Landscape. Acylic on canvas panel 10″x8″, … Continue reading
Posted in Daily meanderings, New Work, Paintings
Tagged abstract, acrylic, art, contemporary art, fine art, landscape, modern art, oil, original painting, painting
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Fall paintings
Newest paintings for the week. With more on the way. To purchase after a few more weeks of drying time, see my EShop here. Nocturne. Oil/canvas 27″x31″, 2011. Sycamore Street. Oil/canvas panel 12″x12″, 2011. Clematis. Acrylic/canvas panel  6″x11″, 2011.
Posted in New Work, Paintings
Tagged abstract, acrylic, art, blue, contemporary art, expressionist, green, modern art, oil painting, orange, original painting, painting, pink, red, yellow
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White Space, a gallery in Inman Park
By far, one of the most charming galleries now in Atlanta is White Space, in Inman Park. Run by Susan Bridges, who lives in the grand brown and white Victorian at the front, the renovated 1893 carriage house has exposed … Continue reading
The Painters’ Table blog
I had known about this blog back when the founder and artist Brett Baker began it. Now it’s really expanded to include many of the arts writers’ blogs that I’ve been following for a few years. My recent interview on Neoteric … Continue reading
July and a couple of new paintings in progress
I had heard Philip Glass’s 1979Â Mad Rush (renamed from his original Part Four, Fourth Series) at the Woodruff Arts Center’s Sonic Palooza a couple of weeks ago and started a sketch on site that was primarily horizontal lines, in response … Continue reading
Neoteric Art Interview
Norbert Marszalek and William Dolan offer a series of interviews with artists on their blog, including a recent one with me. Go to Neoteric Art for the full interview. Thanks, Norbert!
John Marin, the artist who loved motion
John Marin‘s (1870-1953) watercolors, early etchings and a few oils are on exhibit at the High Museum here in Atlanta from now until September 11, 2011. The exhibit was originally organized by the Art Institute of Chicago, Â which offers a … Continue reading
Posted in Art reviews, criticism and blogs, Daily meanderings
Tagged abstract, alfred stiegletz, art, Art Institute of Chicago, cape split, contemporary art, fine art, High museum, John Marin, landscape, Maine, modern art, oil, original painting, painting, paris, richard diebenkorn, robert delaunay, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, watercolor, whistler
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End of June paintings
A few new small paintings for mid summer. Wheelbarrow. 8″x10″, acrylic on canvas panel, 2011. Solstice. Acrylic on canvas panel 10″x8″, 2011. Alhambra. Acrylic on canvas panel, 8″x10″, 2011. My Vitreous, pencil drawing 2011. A sketch based on a posterior … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, art, contemporary art, contemporary music, drawing, eye, fine art, john tavener, june, landscape, modern art, oil, original painting, painting, solstice, summer, the protecting veil, vitreous detachment, weiss ring, yoyo ma
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