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Tag Archives: expressionism
Do the work: a new collage
In early June, I posted a collage of four drawings from a series that I started when, in the midst of setting up a new studio, I caught in mid-air two sticks of compressed charcoal that were falling off a … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, charcoal, expressionism, gestural, small work, spontaneous
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Road Trip
A week or two ago, I had occasion to drive through parts of southwestern Ohio. Being from the east, I was taken by the flat open farm fields and enormous expanses of sky. I am used to seeing only small … Continue reading
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Tagged charcoal drawing, expressionism, farms, Fields, landscape
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Following a path to somewhere
This is what happens when I start down a path. As an antidote to some highly detailed rendering and data analysis to a very practical end, I got up from the computer and did a gestural abstraction in the old … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, cat, charcoal, drawing, expressionism, spontaneous
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Recent work: something quick
Sometimes, you just to draw something, anything. So, it is Sunday and it is freezing outside and I am waiting for a couple of visitors to show up. So, I made this. It is a subject and design that I … Continue reading
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Tagged beast, charcoal, Chuck Close, drawing, Edward Millman, expressionism, fantasy
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Recent Work: Tech Triptych
These are three oil paintings making up a triptych. According to Wikipedia, “The triptych form arises from early Christian art, and was a popular standard format for altar paintings from the Middle Ages onwards. Its geographical range was from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bosch, Byzantine, expressionism, mechanical, oil painting, technology
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Recent work: Making the big time
It is about time that I made it in the big time. If you’re e in the business, I bet you have had that feeling plenty more than once. What’s the secret? Paying a publicist? Giving big bucks to a … Continue reading
Drawing in restaurants again
This was drawn in a very crowded room. I was attending a celebratory dinner and awards ceremony for my daughter-in-law and her colleagues. They had completed their resident’s training as emergency medicine physicians and their hospital and Case Western Medical … Continue reading