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Category Archives: Paint
Control and Meaning
I’ve been doing a lot of mono-prints lately, and I’m excited about them, but my attempt to re-imagine the ideas I’m creating in the drawings/mono-prints continues to stifle me when I try to make new paintings. The process I’m using … Continue reading
Gelnn Goldberg & Alice Notley
This Fall I’ve been very busy exhibiting my paintings. It felt nice to have my final opening of the season for my solo show, Fantasms, at the Gallery at Burlington College this past week (open through November 27th). Thanks to … Continue reading
Posted in art, Paint, Poetry
Tagged Alice Notley, Art, Fantasms, Glenn Goldberg, Painting, Poetry, The Decent of Alette, Vermont Studio Center
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Transitions
I’ve been having trouble regaining my interest in posting on this blog. I’ve kind of felt this way since I returned from Spain. I’m not sure if it’s because I had very limited access to the internet through my Iphone … Continue reading
Posted in Paint, painterly, Painting, Paintings, Studio Photos
Tagged Belief, Body, Clouds, Divorce, Ghosts, Madrid, meaning, Painting, Spain, studio, Togetherness, Transitions
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David Humphrey
I had a studio visit with David Humphrey this morning. He gave a talk a couple nights ago here at the Vermont Studio Center, I find his work super interesting. He’s very articulate in his ability to talk about painting, … Continue reading
Posted in art, Paint, Painting
Tagged Animation, Apparitions, Arbitrary Endings, Art, David Humphery, Finished, Heather White, Indecisivness, Invisible, Paint, Painting, Process, Stopping, Studio Visit, The Vermont Studio Center, Toronto
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Smooth!
I remember asking my Mom once why it was so hard, when making a peanut butter sandwich, to get the peanut butter as smooth as they do in the commercials. Unbeknownst to me, my mother only bought organic peanut butter, … Continue reading
Posted in Paint, Studio Photos, Uncategorized
Tagged Facade, Feel, Flesh, Oil Ground, Paint, Peanut Butter, Satin, Seductive, Skin, Smooth, studio, Surface, Touch
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New York
Some images and an animation from probably the best thing I saw while in New York this past weekend- Allison Schulnik at Zieher Smith. The De Kooning retrospective at MoMA was good too, and a part of me feels like she’s … Continue reading
Posted in Animations, art, Paint, Painting, Video
Tagged Allison Schulnik, Animation, New York City, Painting, Willem De Kooning, Zieher Smith
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Chelsea
If you’re in the New York area over the next two weeks I have a new painting called Brain Wig in a group show in Chelsea. It’s at Brenda Taylor Gallery which is on 28th street right under the new … Continue reading
Posted in art, Paint, painterly, Painting, Paintings
Tagged abstract, Art, Brain Wig, Brenda Taylor Gallery, Chelsea, figurative, For Lori, High Line, Kim Doralnd, Mike Weiss Gallery, New York City, Painting, Summer
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