How I developed ideas for an art commission for a medical office waiting room

How I combined influences from Flemish Rennaissance art and modern abstraction for an art commission for a medical office waiting room I was commissioned to create a painting for the American Institute of Plastic Surgery in Plano, Texas. This would not be the last sale or commission I would engage in with this organization. [...]

By |2024-03-27T17:38:06+00:00February 26th, 2024|abstraction, Art commission, art history, art in depth|Comments Off on How I developed ideas for an art commission for a medical office waiting room

How to explore the relationship between nature and technology in art

How to explore the relationship between nature technology in art Science has been a reoccurring influence on different aspects of my artistic practice. On two occasions I’ve had a fascination with exploring the relationship between nature and technology in my art. ‘Team Zissou’ in 2014, and ‘Contrasting Tides’ in 2023 both explored these ideas [...]

By |2024-01-29T19:36:37+00:00January 17th, 2024|abstraction, art in depth, live painting|Comments Off on How to explore the relationship between nature and technology in art

How I reimagined my creative process to develop a minimal approach to abstraction

How I developed a more ‘minimal’ approach for my new art commission. I was invited to create new art for a previous client at Lyons and Simmons LLP in late spring early summer 2023. The primary input I received from the client was to make art that was ‘more minimal’ than my normal approach. [...]

By |2023-12-11T16:04:34+00:00December 5th, 2023|abstraction, Art commission, art in depth, monthly updates|Comments Off on How I reimagined my creative process to develop a minimal approach to abstraction

The time I explored Dadaism and Italian Futurist art ironically

The time I explored Dadaism and Italian Futurist art ironically - aka Absurdism vs Industrialization in Art. I want to tell you about the time I explored Dadaism and Italian Futurist art ironically. I created two paintings at the time, one titled "Dada Lovecats" and "Futurist Pompeii." These paintings are actually very personal and [...]

By |2024-01-21T01:33:39+00:00March 1st, 2023|abstraction, Art commission, art history, art in depth, Artiface podcast, cultural exploration|Comments Off on The time I explored Dadaism and Italian Futurist art ironically
Go to Top