RUMINATE

After individually scanning 34 individual 3" x 5"cards, I am happy to say that I have officially added my 2005 collection of gouache pigment linoleum prints, Ruminate.

Ruminate 28 Gouache pigment linoleum print

The series is printed on discarded card catalogs from the Wilson Library at the University of Minnesota. I was an art student at the U of MN, when I noticed one day that the scratch paper the librarians had distributed had type-written text on the back and have a hole punched through it. Being the ephemera enthusiast that I was, and still am, I took this opportunity to run (literally, as I assumed there would be other art students with the same idea) from station to station and collect the lot of these beautiful relics of libraries past.

History of the Land in Yellow

I hung on to the cards, waiting for the perfect project.  I began working on a painting History of the Land in Yellow (left) where the finishing touch was an image of a buffalo lumbering out of the composition. (click for larger image)

Cottonwood

Also, around this time received a scholarship to the Split Rock Arts Program Printmaking; East Meets West, where I studied the Japanese tradition of woodblock printmaking with gouache pigments. Cottonwood (right) is my favorite example of the prints I created during this workshop.

The combination of these two projects inspired the framework for the series that would be worthy of my treasured discarded card catalogs.

Ruminate is one of my favorite collections. The sole buffalo compliments the archaic typed and stamped cards. As a series, the repetitious herd forces you to ruminate the layers of text and pigment.

Ruminate

The entire series can be view here.

 

Landscape Necklaces

I am currently finishing up three recent pieces for my landscape inspired Sterling Silver pendents. I love the new direction the design it taking! Now I just need a pretty neck to model them...

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New Painting

In preparation to be the featured artist at St Paul's Ward 5 office, I have just put the final touches on the my new 32" x 38" oil and mixed media on canvas painting that will make its debut at the exhibit!

I am still working on a title, but have long since referred to it as "the car painting."

Any suggestions for a title?

 

 

Many thanks to Nate Kaselnak for help with the custom-made frame and to the many friends who were subjected to my impromptu art critiques. 

The images in the painting came from a number of old photographs that I acquired when I moved into my house. These are some of the snapshots that provided the inspiration and source material for "the car painting."

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UPDATE: The Untitled Car Painting is now entitled: Cold Start

Cold Start was recently awarded Honorable Mention at the Extremely Minnesota Exhibit at the Robbin Gallery in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.

Prints of Cold Start are now available via Tiny Showcase! Purchase Prints here: tinyshowcase.com