Painted Waves

Monday, July 06, 2009

 

The Ted Knerr opening


This is a highly recommended show. Wonderful paintings, beautifully displayed.

Here's Ted with one of his works.









Photos from the opening of Ted Knerr's In a Spiritual Space at The Interchurch Center, Treasure Room Gallery. 475 Riverside Drive at West 120th St., NYC





Sunday, June 28, 2009

 

Governors Island Chalk Work









Friday, June 05, 2009

 

Figment Arts Festival

The Figment, Governors Island Festival is coming up soon. June 12, 13 and 14. I’m going to participate again this year

I’ll be making some big art works for airplanes and helicopters on the Chapel Bazaar parking lot and I’ll be showing some paintings and metallic reliefs in building 114. I am also showing my light box sand drawing screen and I hope that all my friends who come out will try drawing in sand and light.

There is a free ferry to Governors Island .

It supposed to be a fun event. Fresh air, old forts, canons, pre-civil war barracks, big old trees. There will be lots of Art, performances, a miniature golf course and much, much more.

Here’s a link to Figment’s web site.

Here’s a map showing the part of Governors Island where the event will be taking place.

I’ve marked building 114 where I will be showing some of my wave inspired works and the Chapel Bazaar parking lot where I will be performing my field marker chalk works.



Here is my June 2008 blog page showing my plans for last years event

and here is the July page showing the field marker works that I performed at last year’s event.

This is not only going to be a great event but it is a great chance to see Governors Island .

I look forward to seeing some of you there.

Friday, May 22, 2009

 
The Figment Governors Island Festival is coming up soon. June 12, 13 and 14. I’m going to participate again this year. Audience participation is very important to the Figment raison d’etre. So I built a sand light box which I will install with some of my metallic reliefs. The people who view my works will be encouraged to create their own works in the sand. The box is 48” X 32”. It has 4 florescent tubes inside and a sheet of frosted plexi glass on top. When you draw in the ¼” of sand the light shines through the lines.

































Here is the light box













Sunday, April 26, 2009

 

Zinc on tortured plywood. 48” X 36”
In the winter when the wind and water are cold and the sky is overcast sometimes the water seems to be on the edge of liquidacy.Maybe it has been touched by Kurt Vonnegut's Ice 9.

Friday, April 10, 2009

 

Seal Watching


When I went to visit the seals of Swinburne Island it was hard to figure out who was watching who.

Water color 18" X 24"

Thursday, April 09, 2009

 

Mock ups for Field Marker Drawings













This June I plan to do some more field marker works. Here are some ideas for some of the 100 ft long drawings that I might work from.



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