Unforeseen . 16x20 . 2010


1. natural lighting (near a sunny window)
2. artificial lighting (regular interior lighting)
3. combined uv and artificial lighting
4. uv lighting only (with a black light)
5. no light (glow in the dark for hours!)

Inspired by sunsets seen along the Kona coast of the Big Island of Hawaii in January 2010. Heavy vog colored the skies in smokey hues of pink and orange. Vog from the Kilauea Volcano on the island has increased over the last 2 years. There's no telling how long it might last. Since volcanoes exist in geological time, even 10,000 years would make this phenomenon a short one.

It was one of the eeriest, most beautiful things I've experienced.

The sun would descend from a clear blue sky slowly into a foggy haze of warm colors, almost backlighting the thick layer of clouds. This would allow you to gaze directly at the sun, who's brightness diminished as it moved closer to the horizon. Even the horizon itself became blurred. The ocean reflected the colors of the sky, turning the sea to pink and orange.

Honestly, it felt like we were on Mars. Totally awesome.

This is my first full sized painting using a brand new technique of sunken lines instead of raised ones. :o)

Available in my Etsy shop.

Nectarines!

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We got them at our local Farmers Market on Sunday. I have no idea if we'll actually be able to eat all these, but if not, we'll make sangrias. :o)

Look! Now you can follow me!

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Because of a template mishap, this feature has been broken on my blog for basically the entirety of my blog. People have emailed me the entire time suggesting it might benefit me to add it. I'm finally taking you up on it. It's only been... 4 years.

And here we are.

It's like a clean slate. The start of something. I FEEL SO LIBERATED! :oO

More LOST fun



Now when that day finally comes and that screen goes black,
I’ll be like “LOST ain’t over, man, we gotta go back”
And when it’s finally done nothing else can fill in that gap
Come on now ‘LOST’ ain't over, man, we gotta go back

It’s so strange, I think back and let time extend
Season 6, and I just can’t believe it’s the end
It’s just a show, but it feels like losing a friend
Life goes on, but I’ll never be LOST again.

Credit to these awesome guys.

Getting Older

"You guys gotta come in here with some young animals one day and this will be easier." (says a Vet we saw over 3 years ago when we were bringing in our old cat and old dog regularly.)

Meat passed away in 2008.

I remember at the time wondering if I ever would have young animals to bring in. We see a different Vet now, one that is familiar with Joey's neverending allergy issues ("some of the worst I've seen," says his doctor.) We go in every 3 months or so. Joey is currently on a regime of ear cleanings every few days, daily eye cleanings, and weekly medicated baths to manage his allergies.


I'm writing this now simply to pass the time until I have to go meet with the Vet again, and pick up Joey, I think, where he's been getting tests all day. We drive 30 minutes to the Vet, because we've since moved, but I want to stick with his current doctor who's familiar with Joey's situation. They didn't exactly tell me he was okay, but they told me I could come in and meet with the doctor. Excellent.

Bloody noses don't bode well for a 14 year old dog.


I'll update later when I know anything. Happy thoughts, if you would. Thanks.

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UPDATE: We're home. We won't know too much until the test results come back in a few days. He's sleepy and wobbly, but I think he'll feel better in the morning after he's rested. Seems in good spirits, as usual.

Eternal Remembrance . 48x60 inches . 2010








I wrote the following email to the recipient of this painting when sending her final pictures. Rather than rewriting a blog about it, I decided it was more special to simply share my letter with you. :o)

"I really really love how this turned out. The colors just jump off the painting. The last two pictures were taken when parts of the middle are still wet, so the goopy white stuff won't be visible now that it's dry.

I called this one Eternal Remembrance. Honestly, I couldn't get your experience with your Aunt and her passing out of my mind while painting this new version, so I'm essentially dedicating it to you and her. I hope this brings a little bit of sunshine into your home, and serves as a beacon of remembrance for you and your family!

The UV aspect reflects this as well. I went for a "full wall" of color effect, in part inspired by a vague, perhaps invented interpretation of your family's history, traditions, and mark on the world. I wanted to create a woven tapestry of color and light for you, in an abstract way representing your heritage. I intentionally made the glow aspect unbelievably bright and distinct. Regardless of a blacklight, it should be visibly glowing throughout the night, never fading into darkness, and continuing on through till the morning light returns.

I hope you like it. :o)
"

Eternal Remembrance is now living happily with a family of kitties and humans in Illinois!


Maslow approves of the new painting.

A Successful Weekend

I'm learning some things. First off, when lots of exciting career stuff happens, I shy away from talking about it. Why this is, I'm not sure. I'd like to move away from that.

But I'm learning other things too.

[Like, for instance, to remember to bring a camera to art shows. Then, when I debate over writing about the art show, I have any sort of visual image to bring to the blog post instead of a long, boring page of words. Alas.]

It's funny to me how different people measure success, or rather what they think success must mean to me. Not that non-artists should automatically understand the life of an artist. I realize this.

Take sales. I was asked a number of times this weekend if I "made any sales." I've realized, having done this a few times now, that "sales" are a vague concept that's impossible to measure in one night. If someone walks into the gallery and loves my art and takes a card and follows my website for a year and then buys a painting on Etsy, does that mean that I made a sale at that particular show? What if they buy something next week? Their interest alone means so much to me. There was a lot of interest.

[Comments about it being a "small" gallery. Was it? Every gallery at the art walk was that size. Your expectations being absurd are not my problem. Thanks for the support, by the way.]

Also, and this is important, sometimes it's good to just show your artwork to people. I made this. Look at it. Do you like it? Either way, it's done, and I made it, and here it is. Claiming my own ideas, maybe. Or perhaps it's just an act of showing confidence, and being bold with my life. I've said that I don't want to be bashful in my 30s. We are a go.

One of the things I valued most this past Saturday night at the Santiago Art Walk was getting to speak with other artists. Live and in person. Amazing. I made some contacts that night that I'm pretty excited about. I stood, next to my art, with other artists standing next to theirs, and all of us were participating to show the rest of Orange County that even if you might not be looking for it, culture and art exists amongst the beautifully paved streets, beige houses, shopping malls, and mega-churches. We are here. Hi.

That was an important lesson for me. Maybe one of the reasons I hate Orange County so much is because I, myself, don't look for elements of value in it. I am the problem. If I don't work to create any, then it certainly doesn't exist for me. Not only that, but there are others working to create some too.

It was a very successful evening. And that was just Saturday.

On Sunday, I carried my ambition forward and drove up to LA to another awesome gallery space that I'm considering as well. Between all this and the show we're planning on our own, I feel like my goals for the year might suddenly be on track.

How can I measure that?

Art Show this weekend! Come see my art!

Art Walk in the Santiago Art District!

This is last minute for me too, I promise I would have warned you! I was just asked to show my art at the Rebel Unit gallery this Saturday during their monthly art walk! Located at the Santiago Street Lofts in Santa Ana.

(click the map to enlarge)

Starts at 7pm and goes to 10ish. Food, wine, music, and art! Over 15 galleries participate in this monthly event. Stop by and say hi! Support arts and culture in Orange County!


I'll be at The Rebel Unit gallery, located at:

727 North Poinsettia Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92701

Brings friends and have a fun, artsy Saturday night! Hope to see you there. :o)

Finally. They're here.

They were really really late this year. But now they've arrived and I am armed with a professional camera and telephoto lens. There's no escaping this cuteness.

All these shots were taken from my back patio. There are actually 2 separate families of ducks that (currently) live around the creek close to my house.




(shh. he's sleeping.)

Totally looking at me. (And posing for his picture.)


Go ahead, say it with me. You know you want to. Awwwwwww.....

The beginning of a Wishing Tree...

I'm making a wishing tree for my friend's wedding.


At the moment it's just a pile of nonsense on my floor, but with some crafting and a little luck, it will be an abstract orange tree. :o) (Her theme is orange trees.)

I can see it. Can you?

The Big Island Chronicles - Vog

This is what Vog looks like.




Sorta pretty in a haunting, on-a-different-planet sorta way. :o)

It wasn't like this every day, but it was certainly odd to experience it. Rather than the sun setting where the sky meets the ocean, it would instead slowly fade into the background before reaching the horizon at all.

The sky became an odd color as well, which reflected the same dusty pinkish hue onto the ocean. Really bizarre.

Now you know.