Monday, December 14, 2009

Society6

Thanks to Ready Made magazine I found this awesome art networking site. Looks far better than most others I've joined. I'm excited to put my work up. You can also make and sell prints from there. Here is the link :http://www.society6.com/studio/cathartic

Thursday, December 10, 2009

It's a new day

Well now, let's see what has been going on. This maybe a bit of a vent...sorry. 2 art shows, 7 paintings, about 50 handmade items and not one thing sold. I'm not motivated to create by money but being unemployed I sure would like to see some monetary results...or maybe a random person telling me they enjoy my work. I'm being a baby here, I know. It's just hard after leaving school to find peers. I'm thinking about joining a group of intense Artists. The kind that get heated and debate. I miss critiques. Never thought I'd think that. I miss my 20th century seminar on aesthetics. I miss Susan. Don't know her last name but we'd go in circles about the meaning of Beauty. I'd get so peeved I'd have to crank up " White Trash" on the way home. I miss meeting people like Bruce Pearson and Julie Mehretu. Both came to my studio and gave me good critiques. Good in the sense that they gave me excellent advice. Bruce said " When you leave school it will be like death. You have to leave this area". 5 years later and I'm still here. Where do I go NYC? Nah, too busy. L.A., nah too shiny. Chicago, too similar. I think maybe I would enjoy crossing the big pond. London, Amsterdam, Berlin. (especially if Palin becomes President). I would love to move up to Traverse City. There is a certain amount of art there. No jobs really. But if Tony and I bought some land and built my dream house ( 4 mobile homes in a square with a meditation garden in the middle) and he found a work at home job it'd be amazing. A girl can dream, right. I'm ranting now. Back to Art talk. New ideas pouring in. Decided to go full force with the mixed media on canvas. Oil, Acrylic and charcoal. Starting small. Subject matter more whimsical. Detroit is way to serious of a place. If I can't live in whimsy I can make it. In our flat and in my work. Off now to research buying land.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Mixed Media



So I also did 2 mixed media pieces recently. I find that I can really achieve the color schemes I want when working with acrylic and paper. I'd love to find fluorescent oil paints but I've looked and looked. I can mix some but I still don't get the day glo effect I can get with acrylic.

Finally, my new paintings.




Here are the 3 new oil paintings I've worked on.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Yikes

My apartment is in shambles! I have five new works going up on Wednesday. 3 frames are being stained. The other 2 works are mixed media. I have stuff scattered everywhere, including blocking my fridge. I'm happy with my pieces although they look like they could have been by two different people. I will post photo's on Wednesday. If you'd like to see em live come to The Belmont Bar 11/25/09 8 p.m.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Punk, Paint and Panties...New Work.

Well I'm in full swing. Currently working on 3 oil portraits and 2 mixed media pieces for Wonder Women of Detroit's Punk, Paint and Panties exhibition. The show begins 11/25 at The Belmont Bar in Hamtramck, MI. Lot's of art to see and performers to watch.

detroiter MOTORCITYBLOG.net motorcity motorcityblog detroit music art events: UPCOMING: Punk Pabst and Panties - 11/25

detroiter MOTORCITYBLOG.net motorcity motorcityblog detroit music art events: UPCOMING: Punk Pabst and Panties - 11/25

Friday, October 30, 2009

Back in Action

After having the flu for about 2 weeks I'm back at it full force. Got three paintings, two masks and one drawing going. It's almost Halloween in Detroit. Tonight is Devil's Night. Hope the fires are few and small. Thinking about framing some of my photographs.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

too sick

I'm to ill to paint and it's killing me. I see my paintings calling me. I know if I try I will make some major mistakes.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

struggles

I have been looking at a lot of portrait painting online lately. I'm seeing a lot of work that is very good technically but doesn't hold my attention. Maybe it is my perspective but Art needs to have more than technical aesthetic to move me. This is why my favorite figurative artists have been the expressionists. Such as Dix, Beckman and Schiele. I'm missing that in this post-modern World. I do appreciate John Currin and Jenny Saville, but I need more rawness. I think it's because I see people as more than a study. The human form is a vessel which contains a personality, a soul if you will. I want to capture that essence of a person. In the academic World it seems as if attempt to involve too much emotion in a work you lose the aesthetic. I think it is the other way around. Now I must attempt to try and erase some of the 7 years of schooling I've had. That is what I'm trying in these new paintings.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Gonna work it.

So I'm ready to keep up on this blog. I just posted some older works without writing about them. I think I'll let them speak for themselves now. I'm working on 2 new paintings currently. One is of a woman I met this summer. See post regarding Agnes. The other is a portrait of my sister. I owe her after " Melissa as Cousin It". I saw the film A New World a few months ago and was visually blown away by the face paint on the Powhatans. I researched and found work by Kirby Sattler. It is amazing! Check out the link. So this film and artist are influencing some of my new portraits. I like the concept of anachronism and feel it could be important to my vision.Here is a link to Sattler's Art :http://kirbysattler.sattlerartprint.com/

self portraits




M.F.A works 2


M.F.A works





All my Art

M.F.A work
 
Another painting recently finished. Worked on this for months. It was a simple portrait of Joan of Arc at first. I began adding clown features on a whim and then decided to make Joan into a Ronald McDonald style clown. I wanted to use Joan to symbolize the presence of female soldiers in the " war ".
Posted by Picasa
 
Recently finished painting.
Posted by Picasa

Monday, October 5, 2009

My new muse, Agnes

 

This is Agnes. I met her at a garage sale this summer. She is the subject of my newest painting. Trying some new techniques and focusing on color more than detail.
Posted by Picasa

Friday, May 29, 2009

My dichotomy




I'm back. My intention is to keep up on this blog wholeheartedly. The last year has brought many intense changes to my life and art. Some wonderful, some horrible but change is the only constant in life so I keep on. My focus for this blog is my Art but I cannot leave out the personal details that inspire and affect it. I know the academic world frowns upon the personal, but I am 5 years gone from that world. Who says they know what is best anyway? The major change in my art this past year was the creation of my parallel alter ego Marcia Law. I had toyed around with the idea for some time but the creation is now complete. I didn't plan on ever having two separate artist's inside but my struggle to make 2 separate styles overtook me. I could explain the difference but I'll let the work speak for itself. Maybe it's because I'm born under the sun sign Gemini or that I may be a bit bi-polar, maybe it's me serving my inner child, or it could be that I believe art should cover all emotions including humor and wit. In any case these 2 styles exsist. They are both me. I am not suffering from multiple personalities. I am merely serving my soul.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Been a long time...

I have forgot about my blog but I'm back. More to come.