“Dark Behind a Rose the Forest” is an intimate, fiery little oil painting I made for my March 2025 exhibition at Half Gallery in New York City. Painted with transparent pigments, it captures a scene both earthy and luminous—a nude mother laughing with her baby, bathed in a glow that feels l...
2025-07-14 11:56:54 +0000 UTC
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When doing an alla prima portrait sketch I would recommend working initially into a wet base layer of oil paint to create a fluid abstract design. If the base layer is wet every subsequent hue added merges with this base pigment and you can establish beautiful edge variety. This kind of wet into ...
2025-07-11 13:00:12 +0000 UTC
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I made this self portrait (14x14in) during Covid lockdown June 2020. In light of my Helen Schjerkbeck post yesterday, I am revealing my past processes of making opaque passages of a-chromatic layers in a portrait. These works had no transfer and were free handed from abstraction. The vibrant blue...
2025-07-09 11:39:23 +0000 UTC
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“Let us avoid executing so precisely and exactly, that our work closes the way instead of opening it, let us imply” H. Schjerfbeck c. 1916
During the 2020s I painted mostly portraits and self portraits. At the time I was looking deeply at the work of the Finnish painter Helen Schjerfbec...
2025-07-08 12:15:26 +0000 UTC
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Raw Umber and White Grisaille on a darker neutral ground. I plan on making one pass over this substrate. My study is here to guide me but I plan to deviate from it in a few ways. 16x20 inch wood panel.
2025-06-27 13:00:14 +0000 UTC
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Working on a darker neutral ground helps ensure a single pass with minimal going back and retouching. I am hatching with the paint, the feeling is similar to drawing with a pencil actually. I have a gradient scale set up on my pallet for easy form tiling. My goal is to directly break through the ...
2025-06-27 13:00:00 +0000 UTC
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Attached is my commencement speech from Saturday’s graduation.
The Lyme Academy of Art, Old Lyme CT.
June 21st, 2025
Good Afternoon. It’s an honor and a privilege to speak to you today. I want to firstly thank Jordan and Amaya for this wonderful opportunity to share m...
2025-06-25 11:17:18 +0000 UTC
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Starting on a lighter warm ground helps to make the transparent scratches of the paint more apparent in the ébauche pass. Also, try using a fine pointed sable brush to hatch the paint to give it a lively disposition. Don’t over blend. I repeat: Don’t over blend your ébauche. Final layer is ...
2025-06-19 13:00:00 +0000 UTC
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Its a good idea to paint your ébauche on a warm lighter ground to play up the transparency of the paint. J. L. David and D. Ingres thought so too.
2025-06-17 13:00:00 +0000 UTC
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Back when I made mostly alla prima portrait sketches, I usually painted over some kind of sketchy grey under painting. Things haven’t changed much as my current underpainting techniques still vary between color ébauche and grisaille, sometimes I free hand the drawing and sometimes I transfer t...
2025-06-04 23:15:52 +0000 UTC
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As I apply the 2nd pass overtop the ébauche, I try to “tile” it like a mosaic. The palette has to be set up just right to achieve this. Premixing gradient strings is necessary. I use sable rounds for a small work this small. It’s 9x12 inches. I will leave the gloves more transparent to ju...
2025-05-29 13:00:00 +0000 UTC
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I changed this painting. These small works are meant to be ruminations of, and for, potential larger works. This means they are flexible and can change. I oil out with a makeup sponge and a mixture of 1/2 turps and 1/2 walnut oil. The painted wild dog suited this figure in contrast to the pink gu...
2025-05-19 13:00:00 +0000 UTC
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Techniques of the 1880’s collide here with a 1980’s aesthetic in this appropriation of Mike Mansfield’s music video “Private Life” with the iconic model Grace Jones. Not sure what the 2nd layer will bring forth but I’m liking this scrubby effect of the paint on a light yellow ground, ...
2025-05-17 13:38:06 +0000 UTC
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Swipe to see the process on this one. Last two images are Ingres and Delacroix’s palettes. They used gradient strings rather nicely.
2025-05-09 13:00:13 +0000 UTC
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Working on this underpainting currently. Raw Umber and Lead White underpainting, painted on Belgium linen that I prepared with 5 layers of golden gesso, and one final layer of golden neutral 7 acrylic ground. This painting may take a while as it’s big and I want it to be really good. As I have...
2025-05-01 13:45:00 +0000 UTC
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Kenneth Clark, in his book The Romantic Rebellion, discusses Jean-François Millet’s early focus on erotic nudes and his subsequent shift to moral subject matter. Clark notes that during the first decade of his career, Millet produced “skillful pastiches of Correggio and Fragonard,” cr...
2025-04-30 00:32:14 +0000 UTC
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Three paintings in Good Mud were made with an underpainting called a Grisaille. I glazed certain sections of the grisaille with a vibrant red orange. I could’ve only really done this with a monochrome underpainting finished with a degree of detail underneath. Not all glazing is like this, where...
2025-04-28 13:00:21 +0000 UTC
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Caption: “Anytime I start a painting, if it’s not a small (small paintings i generally free hand) I make a cartoon, a digital drawing, in the app called Procreate. I make a line drawing with the pen stylis. I basically just draw over a photograph. This is a medium sized work 42 x 36 1/2...
2025-04-14 14:00:11 +0000 UTC
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I built opacity very slowly on this painting “Fire Giveth, Fire Taketh”. It began with so much dark on light transparency, and hatched paint application, and up until almost one week prior to the shows opening I was adding opacity to the flesh. The figures at the bottom germinated from abstra...
2025-04-06 14:18:41 +0000 UTC
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Ingres: “The nude is the most difficult thing to do in painting, for you must balance between what is true and what is ideal.” // "It is essential to study the human figure, for it is the source of all beauty." // “Drawing is the probity of art” (The word "probity" refers to honesty or in...
2025-04-06 14:01:22 +0000 UTC
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“So anytime I begin a painting, my process is pretty standard. I begin with some kind of oil sketch, of course I have a photo reference, most times , I don’t generally just make up everything out of my head, some things I do, some things are from memory, embellishments in t...
2025-04-03 13:30:00 +0000 UTC
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…..this little painting began with orange duplicated eyes, originally I wanted it to look more detached psychologically but it ended up just signaling creepy vibes so i painted over it. The vertical lines on the face were inspired by this sculpture mask.
2025-03-29 01:43:33 +0000 UTC
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Caption: “Inspired by many of the figures from William Blake‘s illustrations, “recumbent” is the keyword here, “recumbent” meaning on the ground or close to the Earth, weighted down by gravity.
Many of my female figures in the show this upcoming show at Half Gallery entitled GOO...
2025-03-25 13:30:00 +0000 UTC
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GOOD MUD – A Solo Exhibition at Half Gallery (Annex) March 26th, 2025 New York, NY
Drawing from Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés' quote, “She is the smell of good mud and the back leg of the fox,” the exhibition channels the primal, raw energy of the feminine spirit through a blend of cla...
2025-03-20 13:30:00 +0000 UTC
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I find that when working on a square canvas a painting has a more modern look almost immediately. As you can see here, I began on a very warm ground (with my pastel marks being black and red). All the warmth from the ground is coming through in various places because I’m working with a tra...
2025-03-19 16:19:21 +0000 UTC
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This is one of 10 paintings I made for an upcoming show entitled “Good Mud” at Half Gallery’s Annex space opening March 26th, 2025. All of these studies were made on wood panel, with the initial lay in made with oil pastel. In this case, I started on a warm ground with a saturated transpare...
2025-03-16 13:12:51 +0000 UTC
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I have been making these stream of consciousness paintings. I called them “release valve” paintings. It’s a “request and-response” process. I receive instruction intuitively with very basic reference material and I’m led down a path in which I don’t know the end destination.
I...
2025-03-03 21:28:04 +0000 UTC
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…me painting today as i prepare this small work for an exhibition in march. And i’ve included pics of my palette and its pre-mixtures, a key part of my process. … the gel i’m using is galkyd gel, gamblin brand.
2025-02-28 19:45:00 +0000 UTC
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I find it interesting that Camille Paglia replaces the Dionysian with the chthonic in reference to the ancient mother. Camille is making a subtle but important distinction in her understanding of primal, ancient forces.
“The fact is that Blake‘s visions did not come from memory. From his childhood onwards, he had been an insatiable devourer of prints, and in 1784, on the death of his father, he set up as a print dealer. He continued to run the shop for three years, and a surprising variety of material passed...
2025-02-23 15:07:28 +0000 UTC
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