Paying homage to Anthony Bourdain through abstract portraiture

Paying homage to a great individual through abstract portraiture Following Anthony Bourdain's recent passing, I felt compelled to create something new. Paying homage to a great individual through abstract portraiture was my primary goal. Bourdain taught me, and others to broaden our horizons I learned a lot of new things about the world from [...]

By |2019-04-07T18:12:04+00:00September 22nd, 2018|art in depth, monthly updates, people in abstract, the creative process in detail|Comments Off on Paying homage to Anthony Bourdain through abstract portraiture

How Spanish art made a huge impression on me

My most recent artwork translates influences from Spanish art My painting "Sketches of Spain" Translates influences from Spanish art. At first I sketched some ideas of your typical iconography: Bulls, flamenco fans, windmills from don Quixote, etc. I wanted to make this painting unique in its color with a deviation from standard colors. Lemon [...]

By |2023-12-13T14:43:39+00:00September 22nd, 2018|abstraction, art history, art in depth, cultural exploration, Short flashbacks, the creative process in detail|Comments Off on How Spanish art made a huge impression on me

Different approaches to the creative process

Over the years I have been asked about different approaches to the creative process. Questions come up like "where do you get your inspiration." The short answer is a little bit of "everywhere" and from inside.  The long answer is that there's a pretty involved process. The thing is, everyone has their own ways of [...]

By |2018-03-18T23:15:46+00:00March 18th, 2018|art in depth, monthly updates, the creative process in detail|Comments Off on Different approaches to the creative process
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