After a difficult pregnancy which led my wife and I to adapt to a very different and new lifestyle (good training for parenting perhaps?) My silence on these blogwaves are a direct result of less time, energy and desire to do anything but get our baby girl safely into the world. I am now very [...]
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Posted 16 July 2010
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Blank canvases sit waiting. Potential commission checks drift happily into the daydream of my future and then uncomfortably out again. Today, like many others in the life of self employment in the arts, is free, unencumbered with any other obligations but the chance to make art. The studio is clean, the paints sit ready. Everything [...]
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Posted 30 March 2009
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We had prepared for the open studio for about three weeks. Canceled was the official event in the wake of artist / organizer tensions that led to the callous cancellation. So, with a desire to thwart at least a little of the ill feelings of this economic turmoil a bunch of the artists in our [...]
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Posted 02 February 2009
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There are times when I pine for my youthful days spent working at a local deli / fish market where my tasks were organized and specific week to week, month to month. The only big change being relative to what fish was in season. In some ways, it was the happiest job I can ever [...]
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Posted 26 August 2008
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My (failed) entry in the recent “Art All Around” Competition in Portland, ME Distinguishing art as being “public” has always seemed to be a bit of a misnomer. Making art, although a fairly selfish endeavor is made with a mindset towards some sort of public consumption. That artist who claims “I only make art for [...]
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Posted 03 August 2008
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My (almost) niece has been visiting us for almost three weeks now. She is nine years old and we have been changing our daily patterns quite a bit in order to accommodate her nine year old self. It’s been good training for potential kids of our own! This past long weekend we took a trip [...]
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Posted 04 July 2008
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My grandmother “Omi” (affectionately called as I couldn’t pronounce the German Oma and Opa as a kid so they became “Omi” and “Opi”) will turn 90 at her next birthday. She has always been a large part of my life as she (and all my grandparents) lived in my childhood home town and were always [...]
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Posted 07 April 2008
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It’s funny how you can get lost in the middle of a creative project and wonder why the heck you are spending hours and hours doing task A. B or C. Usually when this happens you breath deep, take a step back (sometimes literally) and reevaluate and remember what initial impulse brought you to your [...]
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Posted 01 March 2008
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I’m currently moving into a new studio with three other very talented and hard working artists. Check out my studio mates work and websites: Daniel Sousa Shawn Kenney Sean Thomas We are all friends and have known each other for years so it’s a move that I am thrilled to undertake. A large part of [...]
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Posted 16 February 2008
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Not once in art school did a teacher pull me aside and ask “how do you like spending entire days alone?” Of course, the single minded energy that flowed through my every pore at age 20 would have erupted forth with an unthinking “I can handle anything” to any suggestion that being alone even registered [...]
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Posted 10 January 2008
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The emotional and physical buildup that transpires in preparation for an exhibit can be awesome. A solo show that went on the walls in April 2006 was preceded by thirty straight, 10-12 hour days without a single day off. This was preceded again by a year of diligent if not quite so extreme work. It [...]
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Posted 07 December 2007
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I had a great uncle in Canada who was a fabulous story teller. He would regale young and old about exploits in the Canadian wilderness, sometimes about hunting and often about lumberjacking, always enthralling. He possessed a grace and a sense of pacing that kept us in rapture even when my young age decried I [...]
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Posted 30 November 2007
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I’m teaching a watercolor class here at RISD for the Fall semester and the class came about as a bit of a surprise when one of our most esteemed professors, Tom Sgouros (Click here to see a small sample of his work) suddenly decided it was time to retire and in the semi scramble to [...]
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Posted 09 November 2007
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I hope it wasn’t too frustrating to click on A Year in Art these two weeks and get nothing but if so, I apologize for the technical outage that pushed the site into the dark. I guarantee the frustration on my end was tenfold. As it was, through no fault of my own (which is [...]
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Posted 03 November 2007
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Although I promised this wasn’t going to be a “this is how my week went” type of blog, I do think it appropriate to impress a sense of what a week is like for context of the essays to follow. With the notion that a scientist cant ever be truly objective in witnessing phenomena because [...]
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Posted 03 November 2007
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