Friday, December 9, 2011

A stroll down Barnett Newman way...

Through a Facebook friend today. I was able to find this little nugget of interest. A piece written by Barnett Newman for Studio International Magazine from 1970.

http://www.studio-international.co.uk/archive/newman_1970_179_919.asp

I can only wish that I had a copy of this particular magazine, as it seems like it was probably a really good one for that year.

Enjoy, and Thanks to Steve Metzger for sharing it on Facebook.


Monday, December 5, 2011

Salon Show

I wanted to share a few pics of a salon show I am in right now in Columbus Ohio at the Marcia Evans Gallery. I'm very thankful to Marcia for giving me this opportunity. The show will be up through the holiday season. So if you are in town you still have plenty of time to head down there and buy a painting.





























Marcia at work making all the nameplates for the show. Look closely and you'll see my name being the one she is trimming at the time. Funny accident that I just happened to take that pic at that time. ;-)

 
Storefront @ 8 East Lincoln Street. Columbus Ohio.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Memories sweet as stevia...

Many wonderful things happening around the homestead. Spent a great week in NYC during the first week in November. Nice weather, nothing too cold to deal with. Got a fantastic amount of interviews for the documentary film. Had a wonderful time with Klaus Kertess, Karen Wilkin, John Zinsser, and Peter Reginato. While there I also got to hang out with other participants whom I didn't get to film this time. Including Pat Steir, Ronnie Landfield, and Michael Brennan. Also finally got to meet and hang out with Matthew Deleget, Daniel Levine, and Ruth Ann Fredenthal. Wonderful memories i'll carry with me the rest of my days. 

I really can't wait to let everyone see these wonderful interviews. You can check out a few extra little interview sections on the film blog. Have fun. The Kickstarter campaign begins at the beginning of the new year. Get ready for one hell of a push.