Greetings! I seem to have an obsession. Everyday I have a brush, pencil, pen, and/or camera in my hands. As a decorative painter by day, you would think using painting as a reward would be quite monotonous- but not for me. With such an addiction, it's safe to say I produce quite a bit of artwork. So...I decided to post some work from time to time. Hope there is something that catches your eye. Enjoy!!!
Here are two Tacoma bands worth hearing. They both have cds that came out within the last two weeks. You can pick up both at the Blackwater Cafe in downtown Tacoma. Really, they are great!
James Hilborne and the Painkillers:
The Painkillers will be having a cd release at Rocket Records, Tacoma on June 13th (Panic Pants will be opening! Can you believe it?). Starts around 3:30pm. All ages show.
Will be at the HIGH DIVE, Seattle for "New Music Monday".
Playing with the Nightgowns, June 8th, at the Dubliner, Fremont, Seattle.
Released on Tacoma's own Viva Tacoma Records.
The Nightgowns (formally the Elephants):
Playing together with the Painkillers at the Dubliner, Fremont, Seattle, on June 26th.
These boys are getting regular airplay on KEXP.
They already had their Tacoma cd release...a doosey of a show!
A kid's room mural I recently finished. It features a plane landing and has the child's name on the side and the runway includes his birth date= 4/ 22/ 02. Concept originated by Pam Sturgill and Rhonda Canales.
First of all, it is an absolutely gorgeous, sun aglow morning, the kind that you don't take for granted and that we wait all year round for in this mostly gray utopia.
Then, to top it off, I first heard then saw a pod of Orca whale swim by. I counted 5 for sure and am almost sure on a 6th. One had the biggest dorsal fin, twice as high as the other's. I swear it looked about the size of a keel on a 30' sailboat. There is now a slight breeze but at that time of the day the water was calm and not a boat to be seen so their familiar whoosh of expelled air was easily heard. Oh water. One of the many perks of living on the Puget Sound.
A recently finished project:
These are 2 flat panel slider doors that my client wanted to have more dimension so I painted faux "millwork" to the outer surface. She wanted the look to be clean and simple with a bit of age. The painted "medallions" added some detail and softened the corners.
Here is a detail of the "millwork" and "medallion":
If in the Gig Harbor area, please visit my new work at:
Cutters Point Coffee
5006 Point Fosdick Dr NW, Gig Harbor
(253) 858-2348
A few paintings on view:
Iceland 25 acrylic/ photo transfer
30" X 30"
Below Up acrylic/ photo transfer 30" X 30"
ARTIST STATEMENT
I’m attracted to photos most people would throw away; photos that are out of focus, with partial or distorted images, or unnatural eye-popping color.
Using a spontaneously taken photograph as a starting point, this image is photo transferred onto medium, applied to a substrate, then “extended”.Through multiple layers of acrylic glazes the photo’s color and form reach beyond its borders until the initial image is almost undetectable.
My interest in this process began as a study in the precise nature of my decorative painting business, started in 1993. Focusing on murals, faux finishes, and marbleizing, my business also includes the constant challenge of color matching and “fooling the eye” through trompe l’oeil.
Exploring this method of blending an original image into an “extended” version through color and form becomes the basis of this work.
Here's a little movie I was involved with last year for the 72 hour film competition (yes, written, filmed, edited in 72 hours!). It features lots of the Girl Trouble peeps (written by Kurt Kendall and shot by Isaac Olsen), Dick Rossette, Mike Stewart, Gretchen Bailey, music by Girl Trouble and lots of Tacoma zombies!