Thursday, July 30, 2026

Finishing and starting

Well... I finished what had been another ongoing project the other night. I was not going to post an image of it until it was in the frame (because the frame is an important part of it). But I am waiting to get a mat cut (I don't do my own matting); so I thought I would post the image now...



Yes, this composition is a bit of a departure from what I typically do. The base image is from a book about steam power from the early 1900s. I love the intricate mechanical detail, and the clarity of the image.

So, since this was the last project that was "in the works"; it was a great time to clean-up my work area a little bit and start playing with other elements that I have been collecting. These are some of the combinations I was having fun with last night...


And I was also playing a little with these elements, and took a photograph. I LOVE the way the shadows are adding to this "composition". It is not literally a collage (and I can't capture anything physical with the shadows), but I love the image...

And this begins, the start of more potential projects in my studio! Who knows if anything I was experimenting with last night, will materialize into a finished product. But I love the exploration! Here a shot of the studio table from last night's activities...








Sunday, July 19, 2026

Finished pieces

I had posted this image previously. I had been working on it for a while. I thought that it needed another element on the right side; but was kind of stuck on what it should be. I experimented with a number of elements, but nothing seemed to be working. It was actually weighing heavy on my mind. 


Yesterday, after finishing this piece (as a way to "move forward")...


... I finally found an element that seemed to work. So I finished it! I feel good about the way it worked out. Great color "pop", I think.

The working totle for it, is "Envisioning Beauty" (11" x 14" framed). The other one is entitled, "An Eye for an Eye, for an Eye" (8" x 10" framed).



  

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Re-discovery

A coupkle days ago, I was going through a bunch of materials I had put in a map drawer years ago. I ended-up re-discovering this little gem...

It's titled, "The Orphan"... although the clothes that this young girl (or boy) is wearing certainly doesn't look like anything an "orphan" would be wearing (not to mention having a dog). Because I am still struggling with what to do with the main project I am working on right now, I decided to "play" with this image, and some of the scraps that I have laying around my primary work space. I started with this addition...
Then, I added a couple "accents"...
I felt that the semi-circle on the right was a bit too bright, so I tried some other reds. I finally found another piece that came from the same source as the red area on the left. I also shifted the vertical element slightly. I think shifting it has made it more compelling because of the interaction of the eye of the orphan, and because it "opens up" the dog's face a bit more. Not sure if this will be the final composition, but it's getting close to being done.








Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Fruits of our labor

It's always nice when a piece of my work gets accepted into an exhibition. The annual arts festival at Munson Museum of Art features many of the best local artists in the Utica area. The festival coincides with the annual 15K Boilermaker Road Race -- which is probably the biggest community event of the year. The art event used to be the "Annual Sidewalk Show" and they would have the artwork hung outside. I had a watercolor painting in that event years ago. But having collage work out in the hot summer weather, doesn't really work. They now have the event inside the museum; so I have submitted and gotten accepted in the last two years.







Sunday, July 12, 2026

Visual beauty -- golf and collage

Golf season is in full swing (pun intended), and the weather has been splendid. So what does this have to do with collage? Well, I am spending more time on golf courses lately, than in the studio (that's why I haven't posted in a while). But what I find interesting, is that I think there is a connection between golf and collage, at least for me, personally. Both activities involve an appreciation of visual beauty. And both involve dedication and problem-solving skills. Last week, several of my long-time friends treated me to a week-long golf and kayaking vacation in northwest Maine. I am profoundly grateful. It was beautiful (and challenging)! I do have two ongoing projects in the studio, with others waiting to emerge. But for now, I thought I would share the visual beauty that I experienced in Maine.