Thursday, May 16, 2024
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18th & 19th 2024
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18th&19th
Green Flash 30x40" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2024
Beverly Hills ArtShow 2024
This photo is a bit oversaturated. The painting is intense in its color combinations but not quite so as this photo would suggest. It does however, seem to exhibit the streams of paint from the splashes a bit better than most 2d photos can do, so I left it in. In person. you can see these subtleties of splash versus throw, in a photograph, it's not particularly captured.
The green flash is a phenomenon sometimes witnessed as the sunsets just beneath the ocean's horizon.
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18th&19th
Under the Red Moon, was one of those paintings that did not want to be what I wanted. It fought me every step of the way, until it was almost in the throw away pile. This was its last chance of becoming a thrown and splattered painting. And like only one other, it did it, it pulled out at the last minute, and though it is not in the least what it started out as, it became what it wanted to be. This painting directed me, much more than I ever directed it.
Rebecca Molayem Gallery. Los Angeles
Bioluminescence 36x24" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2024
Rebecca Molayem Gallery June 1 2024 exhibit. Los Angeles
Bioluminescence is part of the portal/bigsky series. each depicting a large sky, with a multitude of stars as a backdrop to a quiet spacescape , here it's a beach scene, with the bioluminescence of living creatures just below the placid surface. This piece will be featured at a four woman show on June 1, at the gallery.
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
Dark Road Borders of Chaos 36x24" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2022
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18th&19th
Dark Road is from the Borders of Chaos series. The chaos being the thrown and splattered paint that is somewhat corralled in this series by the blocking off of the painting, during throws. It gives the work a powerful, bursting quality, ready to spill forth the chaos made by the tiny but multitudinous splashes of paint.
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
Triptych Three Amigas 36x12" each 36x36"total triptych 2023
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18&19 2024
Derived from the California Super Bloom, when it seems that every tiny plot of land erupts into beautiful blooms in the spring, especially after heavy winter rains. Nasturtiums and Pink Pride of Madeira are portrayed on these three friends.
Beverly Hills Art Show. May 18&19
36x16" dripped, splattered, dry brushed and thrown heart on canvas
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
Jacaranda in Red 36x24" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2022
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
Jacaranda in Red, is thrown and spattered paint on canvas. The deep red and yellow and plum background denotes the setting sun, on this lone tree standing in a field of blue.
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
From the Top 36x36" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2023
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18&19 2024
From the Top, depicts that last branch, reaching for the sky. The limbs and branches are thrown on the canvas with streams of paint from various size sticks. The leaves and blossoms art splattered on using brushes.
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
A surprise Storm 38x38" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2024
Beverly Hills Art Show May 18&19 2024
A surprise Storm blew in, in the spring time, leaving new plantings covered in not just a light dusting , but a snow of some depth. Thrown and splattered paint, using sticks and brushes to throw streams of paint and splatter the snowfall.
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
Faery Forest 48x24" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2024
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18 & 19th
Painted from a private faery path in the San Juan Islands, where those who know about it, commune with the faeries, leaving them jewelry, small abodes, and trinkets. Things to delight a faery, just as this path delights me.
Beverly Hills Art Show. May 18&19th
Redbuds diptych 40x40"each 40x80" total thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2024
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18 & 19
This darker appearance on the left side of the diptych is just the lighting in the room. I left it that way, so that people can see how much lighting effects my paintings. Clients have told me, they have spent hours just watching their painting evolve, as the sunlight appears to change it throughout an afternoon. I have done the same thing. With direct lighting, the painting may appear more vibrant, but flatter, as the light moves past, the texture will pick up shadows.
Beverly Hills ArtShow. May 18&19
Into the Mustard 48x60" (one of 2 diptychs totaling 5x10') thrown and splattered 2023
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18 &19 2024
Into the Mustard is one of two diptychs, totaling 5x10ft. The work is thrown and splattered paint, that depicts the dense foliage of spring blooms in Southern California wild weeds and blooms.
Honey Jack 40x60" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2022
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18 & 19th 2024
Honey Jack is a reference to the many Jacarandas we have on our property in South California. This one happens to be growing amid the honeysuckles and wild mustard, it's backdrop a large Coral Tree. So, the color combinations are riotous. All work is created using sticks and brushes to throw and splatter acrylic paint on to canvas.
Leigh Collection Bel Air
Leigh Collection Bel Air, California
Wild Mustard was commissioned for the private Leigh Collection in Bel Air, California. The thrown and splattered paint connotes the abundance of wild mustard grown through out Southern California in the spring, after significant rain fall.
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18 & 19
Yellow Road, Borders of Chaos series 48x48" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2023
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 2024
Borders of Chaos are a group of paintings I painted using the thrown and splattered technique around blocked areas of the canvas. The lines are more precise and severe, having been blocked. It gives the painting a very solid appearance, with the chaos, the abundance of splashed paint, seemingly contained within the boundaries.
Beverly Hills Art Show May 18 &19 Faery Forest
Faery Forest 48x30' thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2022
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18& 19th.
Faery Forest was painted after visiting a private faery forest on one of the San Juan Islands. The forest path was decked with offerings to the faery's from small trinkets to jewelry, and everything in between.
The forest path was wonderful and magical, I believe the faeries must have approved.
Leigh Collection Bel Air Redbuds
Redbuds 40x60" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2024
Leigh Collection Bel Air California
Redbuds was commissioned for the private Leigh Collection of art works, Bel Air. The work depicts a strand of redbuds trees, in full bloom, their bight colors in strike contrast with the dark green foliage behind.
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18 &19 2024. A View of the Sea
A View Of the Sea 40x40" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2022
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18 & 19th
A View From the Sea, thrown and splattered paint on canvas denotes the excitement of spring, when the hills of Southern California come alive with plantings, that raise their arms and faces, bobbing to and fro in the oceanly breezes.
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18&19 2024 Starry Night
Leigh Collection Bel Air
spectacular Sunset 30x48" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2023
Leigh Collection, Bel Air
spectacular Sunset belongs to the private, Leigh Collection, in Bel Air California
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 18&19th
Wild Flowers Cut 48x30" Dripped, Splattered, Thrown, DryBrush 2024
Beverly Hills ArtShow May 2024
Wild Flowers Cut , was built up from an over thrown painting. A painting that has gotten too thick with paint to throw accurately on to its surface. I play with these overthrows, sometimes to the point of losing the painting altogether. In this case however, I ended up with a stand alone painting, with an abundance of color and texture. I'm quite happy with this one.
Adelman Fine Art
Morning on the River 40x40" thrown and splattered acrylic on canvas 2024
Adelman Fine Art Gallery, San Diego
This painting is from the Portal series begun in 2023. Each painting relates to space and time, as perceived through the lens of an observer.