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Caution: Artist at Work: November 2011
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Caution: Artist at Work. Thursday, November 3, 2011. The frantic clamoring and rushing to get a show up always leaves me feeling like "whoa". after its done. You just get used to the rushing and filling every second of the day with "go, go, go! Then the reception happens, then you're done. and suddenly the blinders drop off and you realize there's a whole world of things you haven't done. And that maybe a couple days away from the studio may do some good for your psyche. So I undertook repainting the desk.
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Caution: Artist at Work: May 2012
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Caution: Artist at Work. Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Just a quick peek. I have been having so much fun working on these new wall boxes I made! Combining opaque and transparent materials on the surface of clay is really doing it for me; I am really excited about the direction these are going! Note: these are studio shots, not portfolio shots! I have been reading a book about string theory lately. I never took physics in college or high school, and I really wish I had! What fun those ideas are! View my comple...
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Caution: Artist at Work: September 2012
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Caution: Artist at Work. Monday, September 10, 2012. Learning lessons from the Ladies' Man. Ah, yes. As Leon Phelps once put it "Shit will work out. Shit will randomly work out! So how did shit work out? Well we found a new place literally days before our old lease ran out. I was stressing hard core. During the move, after a month of looking, I finally found an awesome job! The artist on the project): http:/ www.nola.com/homegarden/index.ssf/2010/01/post 102.html. I have been incorporating more reference...
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Caution: Artist at Work: well hello again...life?
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Caution: Artist at Work. Sunday, August 12, 2012. Well hello again.life? I've been a busy beaver, and haven't had time to post in a while. Just got back to NC 2 weeks ago from being at Snow Farm Craft Program for the past month. I taught ceramics for the high school summer program. Living among incredible artists and highly motivated young minds for a month, wow. It was aaammaaaazing! Right before I left I pulled some pieces out of the kiln that I am still excited over. Here are a couple:.
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Caution: Artist at Work: Just a quick peek
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Caution: Artist at Work. Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Just a quick peek. I have been having so much fun working on these new wall boxes I made! Combining opaque and transparent materials on the surface of clay is really doing it for me; I am really excited about the direction these are going! Note: these are studio shots, not portfolio shots! I have been reading a book about string theory lately. I never took physics in college or high school, and I really wish I had! What fun those ideas are!
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Caution: Artist at Work: April 2013
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Caution: Artist at Work. Sunday, April 21, 2013. Early front view of the piece (above image). And a back/side view. The piece from above. And the front almost finished. Perhaps a neuron.) I think it will be a really exciting piece in which the viewer gets to be the scientist and peer into the brain, discovering what is on the other side. Have a lovely week everyone! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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Caution: Artist at Work: Wood and Brains
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Caution: Artist at Work. Sunday, April 21, 2013. Early front view of the piece (above image). And a back/side view. The piece from above. And the front almost finished. Perhaps a neuron.) I think it will be a really exciting piece in which the viewer gets to be the scientist and peer into the brain, discovering what is on the other side. Have a lovely week everyone! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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Caution: Artist at Work: October 2011
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Caution: Artist at Work. Wednesday, October 26, 2011. Gettin' down with the plum. Remember the milk dud mountains? Their surface are finished and they got installed on the wall today! Here is a pic of all of them on a ware cart, patiently waiting to be hung each in their own distinct place:. I did several layers of inks on the surface, then did more detail with prismacolors. Here are a couple individuals:. Our resident show opens this Friday, and there is still so much to do- my head is spinning! I am a ...
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Caution: Artist at Work: Learning lessons from the Ladies' Man
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Caution: Artist at Work. Monday, September 10, 2012. Learning lessons from the Ladies' Man. Ah, yes. As Leon Phelps once put it "Shit will work out. Shit will randomly work out! So how did shit work out? Well we found a new place literally days before our old lease ran out. I was stressing hard core. During the move, after a month of looking, I finally found an awesome job! The artist on the project): http:/ www.nola.com/homegarden/index.ssf/2010/01/post 102.html. I have been incorporating more reference...
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Caution: Artist at Work: August 2012
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Caution: Artist at Work. Sunday, August 12, 2012. Well hello again.life? I've been a busy beaver, and haven't had time to post in a while. Just got back to NC 2 weeks ago from being at Snow Farm Craft Program for the past month. I taught ceramics for the high school summer program. Living among incredible artists and highly motivated young minds for a month, wow. It was aaammaaaazing! Right before I left I pulled some pieces out of the kiln that I am still excited over. Here are a couple:.