Actually I’ve had the account forever, but I started posting pics of my recent assemblages and sculptures there. So if you just want art pics without anything else I may blather about here, that’s your solution. (Of course, if you’re reading this, you’re probably okay with non-art blather, so you’re not really the target audience…
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Pandemonium Art Gallery Opening
Technically, the opening of the Pandemonium Art Gallery isn’t until tomorrow evening, but tonight was the exclusive pre-opening, with artists, family and friends invited — a lot of people in a small gallery space. it would have been rude of me to take pictures of other people’s art in the gallery, so I just took…
Sketch: Coming attraction
The caveat for any sketch for a prospective assemblage is that it’s guaranteed to change significantly depending on what assemblable materials present themselves, but I think when I do this one, the result will be recognizably related to this: I’m not going to start it right away — got a couple of things to finish…
New work: Piscesque
I intended this to be a one-day build last Saturday, but between visiting three Asian markets before I found suitable dried fish and then waiting for layers of acrylic to dry (yes, a heat gun is on my wish list), it took be until yesterday to put the finishing touches on it. That’s okay; with…
The Fate of Centeotl
I don’t know how to classify this, as it’s not precisely an assemblage. A construction, maybe? Whatever it is, I’m currently calling it “The Fate of Centeotl”: It’s pretty large for what I usually do, 19″ x 23″ x 7″ (largely because of the sticky-out nails). It’s also minimally painted — the salvaged wood had…
Two works in progress.
No, not part of the same thing. I’m not happy with the orange part of the fish one. I think I’ll be digging the Liquid Nails out of the tin and trying again.
Announcement: Pandemonium Art Gallery
The Pandemonium Art Gallery, a new gallery opening August 17th on 25th Street in Ogden, has accepted a few of my pieces for display: “The Fetus Engine”: “The Scarab of Deseret”: And “Ancient of Days” (yes, it finally has a name):
The last Steamfest sketch.
Took a photo with my phone before I gave it away at Steamfest. I just didn’t want you to think you were missing anything.
Steamfest Sketches.
Ah, the best laid plans: Last year, for the first Steamfest, 600 attendees were expected; 1200 came. This year, 1200 were expected; roughly 600 came. Part of it was probably the change of venue from downtown SLC to a conference center in Layton, about fifteen miles north into Davis County. We in Davis are used…
Two shriney things.
I didn’t get a chance to take pictures of both of these before I took them to Steamfest (a semi-update post to come) — I only finished the second one this morning — but neither of them sold, giving you a second chance to observe them. Aren’t you blessed? I call this one “The Fetus…