Saturday, September 22, 2007

two images


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fuse box, august 2007 (8" x 10")


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sophia (lemon rind and big eyes), august 2007 (8" x 10")
the latest installment of photographs from august 2007:

ranging from photos of the eclipse (8/28/07)*

1. the full moon, just before the eclipse


2. black and white full moon over the tempest bar, pre-eclipse


3. tempest bar and full moon, pre-eclipse


4. tempest bar and the full moon portrait, pre-eclipse


5. the eclipse at about 50% completion


6. the eclipse at about 65% completion


7. eclipse over, the moon returning




to some random photos around san francisco

1. exacto knife on sidewalk


2. graffiti girl with graffiti all over her


3. sutro tower shrouded in fog


4. niall's cactus on the windowsill, midnight


5. the castro theater marquee from robert's kitchen window


6. graffiti in the haight


7. ferry building, 5 p.m.


to several of the dahlia photographs
(taken either at the sf dahlia show -- as noted --
OR
taken out in golden gate park in the dahlia grove)

1. yellow/red bloom (dahlia show)


2. white/pink bloom (dahlia show)


3. tiny (and i do mean tiny) red bloom (dahlia show)


4. red pinwheel bloom (with bee)


5. the perfect photo: yellow/white bloom (dahlia show)


6. pink/yellow pinwheel bloom (tiny bug in left center of flower)


7. big puffy yellow bloom with bee


8. swirly pink/white bloom (dahlia show)



and finishing off with some orchid photos

1. calm: 3 Psychopsis blooms


2. tulip orchid: detail of Anguloa bloom


3. on the recliner: Coelogyne marmorata


4. one of my Oncidiums


5. mid-afternoon: a pair of Miltonia blooms


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* in memory of naomi s.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

a string of new photographs
in no specific order
not sorted/organized
by any stretch of the imagination.






a string of new photographs
in no specific order
not sorted/organized
by any stretch of the imagination.







a string of new photographs
in no specific order
not sorted/organized
by any stretch of the imagination.


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chinese lantern flower (12" X 12"), march 2007
mixed media
the original image for this painting was a photograph of mine take in our garden last year (of an abutilon flower). this painting took the longest of all my paintings to finish.
i began working on it in november 2006 and did not finish it until march 2007.
why did it take so long? layers. and layers. and layers. the brick in the painting is crushed brick from the garden that i basically made brick back out of on the canvas.; the flower itself is a lot of oil paint on top of more oil paint and the flower itself extends up off the canvas about 1/4th of an inch. most of the leaves in the piece are real leaves from the abutilon tree in our garden.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007


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shuen (8" X 10"), february 2007
mixed media

for some reason,
painting chinese ideograms has me in its sway.

while a smaller painting,
shuen,
the second such ideogram i've painted,
took longer to finish than one might suspect.
shuen
, when translated,
re-presents "deep and profound."

what is visible, but inadequately so, is the fact that
shuen
is actually a very layer-intensive painting.
the ideogram itself is raised about 1/4" off the canvas.
additionally, as is visible,
small cut-glass beads of various colors are inside the image.

the finish on the painting is actually more a coating.
the image is encased by a layer of this cool, clear resin-based finish.
it's messy in the making,
but once done and dry,
it leaves the painting frozen under
a sheet of ice-like clarity.

i really like this painting.
oddly enough, it seems to be a very moody or dark piece
but i find it exactly the opposite.

UPDATE: the painting now has a fabulous new home
with three truly amazing people,
one of whom will always be family to me.