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Thursday, December 25, 2008

The Signing Ceremony

20x24 oil on linen
I had the pleasure of meeting this family about 4 years ago. They have been devoted followers of the Indian holy woman Amah for a long time. This painting depicts an important event in their daughter's life. It is the "signing ceremony" where the little girl is learning the sanskrit symbols for om. The whole ceremony only takes a few minutes and the teaching portion of it only about 30 seconds, as Amah quickly wisks the child's finger through the granules in the bowl. Now I'm not sure if I could remember the symbol as quickly as it was done, but several days later when the family returned home, this little girl was writing om, much to the surprise of her parents who were not certain if the lesson had taken. You see, the whole ceremony takes place in a large tent, is very crowded and very noisey with traditional Indian music blaring through big speakers and this little girl doesn't like all the noise. When it was her turn to see Amah, suddenly the tent went silent. No one had requested this, it just happened. It would seem that someone was watching out for her.

Three Dogs

16X12 oil on linen
The week before Christmas, I took a peek at Craig's list where I found a listing looking for an artist to do a painting. I had no idea what the subject would be but decided to find out. It turned out to be these three dogs, a German Shepard, a Rhodisian Ridgeback and a Weimaraunar. Although portraits and figures have been my principle focus, I had such a good time painting these critters that I think I will do more in the future.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Liquid Assets Show

The following 5 paintings are part of a group show that I am participating in at Liquid Assets, a boutique wine bar and gallery in Ashland, Or. It opened on Oct. 24th and will run through Nov. 27th.

Patriot Daze, 9/11/01-1/20/09


60"x 48"
oil on gessoed panel
Since 9/11, the Bush administration has used the shock of what happened on that day and fear tactics to keep many Americans in a state of blind patriotism, wrapping themselves in the flag and branding anyone who contradicted their ideas as anti-American. I've tried to express my feelings about this and hopefully those of many others.

Collateral Damage


40"x 32"
oil on linen
In April, a traveling display of white and red flags were set up on the lawn of Southern Oregon University as a reminder to not forget the atrocities being perpetrated in the name of freedom. Each white flag represents 5 dead Iraqi people and each red flag 5 American soldiers. There were 120,000 white flags and 800 red flags.

Only Now


54"x46"
oil on linen

change of heart


oil on linen
28"x50"