Monday, June 14, 2010

they're with you



This piece will be on display in the Harris Fine Art Center at BYU until mid July.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

self indulgence





yeah weird. I've never really attempted a real self-portrait. For various reasons I've never really wanted to. I dont like spending too much time in front of the mirror in the morning much less looking at myself for days for a painting. The Julie Nester Gallery in Park City invited me to participate in a group show of all self-portraits so I agreed. I like Julie and her gallery space, and she has recruited some out-of-state artists that I respect a lot like Zack Zdrale, Eric Zener, and one of her artists whose work I am a recent fan of, David Ochoa. This piece is the largest head I've ever painted. I figure if I'm going to analyze my own features I'd go all the way. The panel measures 28" x 28". That isn't super huge, but it's a lot bigger than I usually paint. Mark making is really fun at that scale. The show opens this Saturday night, June 12th, 6pm. Hope you can make it.



This is one of the latest of my wife's work, and I must admit it is one of my favorites. I get the privileged of living with her work on our wall before it gets sent off to various shows around the world. I love this painting. Its 4ft x 4ft of interesting tactful surface. Sunny's process enables a viewer to consistently discover attractive nuances in every piece. Sunny Belliston Taylor has a solo show opening at the Finch Lane Gallery in Salt Lake this Friday, June 11th, 7pm. She will be showing a number of her small three-dimensional paintings, and about four of these latest landscape paintings. You should really be there.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

step by step editorial



A small editorial published in the latest issue of International Artist. I think the captions might not be linking up with the images but that's how it goes with magazine publications some times. Check it out at your local barnes and noble.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

pepper



Well, its been a refreshing Spring season despite the two snow storms we've had in the past week. That's normal right? For it to snow at the end of April? Diediker is back from Australia which means camp fires and Chef's Table hook-ups. And I've actually got some sun on the face while doing a little plein air painting. NOT a strong part of my skills. plein air painting. But it is good to be outside again.

Anyways, There are 3 different shows I'm excited to participate in. This painting titled "pepper" will show at the Utah Museum of Fine Art beginning the first weekend in May. I like this piece.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

study



A study I did for the Portrait Society's 6x9 show.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Walter Rane



I have been a huge fan of Walter Rane for many years now. This is actually the first painting I saw of his that caught my interest and hooked me on Rane's work. He is a master of composition, so intelligent with the figure, surfaces, and edges. I love his work.

He will be visiting the Bridge Academy April 22nd. All people are invited. 6pm.

Friday, April 2, 2010

art class



Our class at the BRIDGE is working on a head drawing series. I'm really proud of the students. They've put together some interesting work. This is us critiquing Darci's series. She's found the best subjects. I cant wait to see it finished. I'll post some of them on the bridge blog when they're done.