Sunday, September 2, 2012

Puzzle #1 Beginning

This is a piece I completed in 2008 for a juried art show in Sacramento, CA.  The show was sponsored by the 20thStreet Art Gallery.  The owners have since retired and closed their doors.  I will always be thankful that they gave me an opportunity to be a part of their 50-50-50 shows.  Fifty artists had fifty days to complete, you guessed it, fifty paintings.  Each "tile" had to be able to stand alone.  This was a great format for the venn series that had captured my art and math thoughts. 

Venn 2 has a place to hang in the Pittsburg State University Math Department.  Since hanging it this week my brain has been bombarded with all the fun possibilities I could have altering the tiles through specific movements.

This is the beginning of Puzzle #1.  I cannot wait to hear the feedback on the moves, all kinds of questions are floating in my head.  Will anyone even notice the daily changes the painting will undergo?  Will the viewers try to guess or anticipate the tile movement?  Will the moves be altered by someone other than the chosen tile mover (Hi!! Dad)?  Hmm, lots could happen.

Above is the painting in its original state.  Below is the master tile map.

Let the fun begin!!

09/02/2012





Lots has been going on this past summer and now that the school year has started.  These pics are scans of work completed in July and in August.  Not much and they are simple, drawing and painting. 

The house was good to work on for a great friend.  It is of her grandmother's house that was torn down ten years ago to build a Walgreen's.  It would be difficult to lose a part of your childhood, we place great value on our homes and places we share with our families.  A few years back there was talk of building a highway alongside our city that would have crossed in my parents back yard.  The thought of losing the place I grew up in was heart wrenching.  We avoided the highway when it was decided a road on the west side of Pittsburg would be better.  Now the dilemma has moved to another home.

The cyclists are my parents who are absolutely incredible.  It took a few tries to achieve the final and I am still not happy with the outcome.  This is a project I will come back to when there is more time.  This work was the sketch for the Gorilla Century 2012 t-shirt.