Thursday, April 11, 2019

Beverly Hills, ArtShow, May 18th and 19th 2019



Cherry        30x48"            thrown and splattered paint on canvas           2019

Adleman Fine Art, San Diego
Anniversary Exhibit
Cherry has been many incarnations, all within the cherry blossom theme. The painting has been exhibited as red, white and pink cherry blossom trees. Each time it came back I worked on it. It wasn't finished. It just wasn't right in my eyes. It hadn't popped! On this last throw, it did exactly what I wanted. I love this painting. Deconstructing the image with splashes and throws, particles that reconstructed into a perceived image is one of my objectives. Another is to retain the technique of throwing in the image a third is to capture the experience of the subject, not the subject itself.
Adelman Fine Art

Rebecca Molayem Solo Exhibit Los Angeles, June 2019

       Cherry Storm   4x7'     thrown and splattered paint on canvas      2019

upcoming solo exhibit at the Rebecca Molayem Gallery, 481 S. Fairfax, Los Angeles, 90036
www.rebeccamolayemarts.com

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Summer Showcase Artist City of Fontana 2019


Summer Showcase Artist City of Fontana 2019

City of Fontana


    Flame Fields       48x30"      thrown and splattered paint on canvas      2018

I was invited to be, The Summer Showcase Artist for the City of Fontana, July 2 -Aug.28th 2019. My work will be exhibited in two primary galleries, I will hold two workshops for the city, and there will be a reception dinner. Thank you Fontana for this wonderful opportunity.  


Friday, March 1, 2019

Diana Carey, thrown and splattered...the process

                                                    The painting Process

Friday, February 22, 2019

Adelman Fine Art, SanDiego. Fog Rolling Out

Fog Rolling Out  36x72"   thrown and splattered paint on canvas  Nov.2018
Texture Exhibit 2019, Adelman Fine Art
Adelman Fine Art, San Diego

This was such a hard painting to paint. It's from my trip to Bodega Bay. I was standing in the grass looking across the bay to Mitch's house from, The Birds. The fog was rolling out. 
In the painting , there is a whole painting of the shore under the fog. My work is 'thrown' on to the canvas, so no brush touches the painting. 'Throwing' the painting was hard enough but to throw the fog, without obliterating the under painting was tough indeed. Look closely, you may still see the house, draped in fog, behind the pink splatters..is that Mitch?
Bodega Bay is being exhibited at the Texture Exhibit and the Anniversary Bash,  Adelman Fine Art, San Diego.

Adelman Fine Art, San Diego. The Lake

The Lake  diptych 36x36"   thrown and splattered paint on canvas  2017
Texture Exhibit 2019, Adelman Fine Art
represented by Adelman Fine Art, San Diego

All paintings are painting using a gestural technique. Numerous coats of paint are thrown and splattered on to the canvas, using sticks and brushes. The canvas is then sealed with archival varnishes. There is no under painting, no drawing, and other than the initial rolled first coat, there is no brush work on the canvas.

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Adelman Fine Art, San Diego, Weeping Wisteria

Weeping Wisteria 48x30" thrown and splattered paint on canvas. 2019
Texture Exhibit Adelman Fine Art 2019
Represented by, Adelman Fine Art, San Diego