Gabriel García Márquez died last Thursday. The great writer was 87. The Colombian writer won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. Marquez was a leading practitioner of magic realism, which is style that incorporates fantastic or magical elements into otherwise normal situations. That is a poor label because is assumes that reality is a known.…
Paintings, Studio Corner, Uncategorized, Vermilion, OH
In the studio 4/20/2014
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•Bio, Vermilion, OH
Happy Easter 2014
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•Art Museums, Uncategorized
Art museums and technology
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•In their fierce competition for the vast pool of entertainment dollars, art museums are attempting to use technology to reinvent themselves. The theme-park-ization of museums is replete with interactive attractions and high-tech gewgaws. On the surface this sounds, if not exactly winning, reasonable. After all, what could be more natural for our (so-called) cultural leaders than to provide technological leadership as well.…
Bio, Drawings, Paintings, Studio Corner
In the studio 2014-4-13
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•Bio, Paintings, Shop Talk, Studio Corner, Vermilion, OH
In the studio 4/6/2014
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•Two Cakes is 48″ x 48″. Unfinished, of course, as are most of the paintings shown in the “In the studio” posts. The left-side of the small container holds my standard medium: cold-pressed linseed oil+turpentine, + drops of copal varnish and coutrai drier. When I want firm, and fast-drying passages, I put the same mix…
Shop Talk, Tips and Studies, Uncategorized
Glop, goo, and jelly
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•I’ve never understood the fascination with thick, viscous oil painting mediums. Used for special effects, such mediums are perfectly fine, but for everyday work they are completely useless. I scratch my head whenever I see recipes based wholly on balsams or thickened oils–goo. Closely related to the goos are the jelly-like mediums–the glops. There are a…