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Monday, December 29, 2014

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

12-23-2014 Daily Painting - Sunset, Saco


Sunset, Saco
$75
5 x 7
Watercolor

Update on 11/29/2014 Blog - $2 Billion in art sold in just two weeks

http://www.artnews.com/2014/12/01/2014-art-basel-miami-beach-preview-part-5/#jp-carousel-41486
In a previous post I said that buyers are looking for innovation; I think this (see link above to an entry to Miami's Art Basel) may be what the future may have for the art world. God help us!

$2 billion in art sold in just two weeks

Record prices are being bid for art recently. Some are seeing art as an investment. That could be a good thing for artist right? Well maybe. You would think that all of this interest in buying art as an investment would raise the prices of art across the board, but what investors seem to be looking for is innovation. Japanese artist Kazuo Shiraga's “BB56”sold for $4.9 million was painted by the artist's feet as he suspended himself above the canvas by a rope. BB56 last sold in 2008 for $300,000 (the artist has since died). Thomas Wolfe in his book "The Painted Word" cited the fact that modern art is moving from the visual to theories of what art should be. Today, the trend could be toward who could be the most innovative. Will beauty be lost in the race to dollars?
In Miami, Art Basel (https://www.artbasel.com/miami-beach) will start on December 4th, let's see if they will break last year's record.
By the way, anyone interested in getting in on the ground floor of art investing my studio, both 'brick and mortar' and online is always open. :)

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

12-13-2014 - Daily Painting - Santa Fe Window




Santa Fe Window
$100
6 x 6
Acrylic on canvas
This was a view of a window I saw when I was in Santa Fe a few years ago. It was on the second floor above some shops and I always wondered about the person living there.

Sweet in the middle: map reveals Americans’ art tastes, state by state


Who is your favorite artist? ebay has mapped out the most queried artist by state. Is your favorite one of them?

http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2014/dec/23/art-tastes-map-americans-ebay-terry-redlin


The Future of Brick and Mortar Galleries

There are over two hundred art galleries in the state of Maine. Some are artist owned, most are not. The marketing strategies of most galleries are outdated. Today's economy will not sustain the high price model of 'curated' galleries. The selling of art in the United States is a multibillion dollar industry that caters mostly to rich collectors who collect for investment and rely on gallery owners to tell them what to buy. The vetting process of these galleries locks out many artist. I suspect that supply and demand is at play here, where the art of a relative, favored few is worth more to the gallery owners.

But what of the artists? Who do they create for? What are the goals of Artists?  Is it to create and share beauty? Is it to become rich? Is it to be shown in museums? What role do galleries play in the artist's goals?

New technology, the internet and social media has allowed artist to interact directly with the public without the gallery middleman. Sites like Daily Painting Works and Portland Art Gallery(along with eBay and Pinerest) allow artist to sell their creations directly through the internet. This is a tool that artist can use to earn money while creating for galleries and museums, if they so choose. As with any new technology there have been detractors as outlined in the following article from the Portland Press Herald.

http://www.pressherald.com/2014/12/07/new-gallery-draws-competitors-ire-by-charging-artists-for-exposure/

Friday, December 19, 2014

12/19/2014 - Daily Painting - Maxfield Parrish Christmas

I have been reading about Maxfield Parrish and how he would put a varnish glaze between each layer of color on his canvas. This must have been very time consuming and I wondered if he ever tried acrylics. Granted, acrylics were new during Parrish's time but many of his works have been damaged by his technique, I wonder if his works would have fared better if he used acrylics toward the end of his career?
Here is a winter scene done in acrylics inspired by Parrish and using Stephen Quiller's style.


Maxfield Parrish Christmas 2
6 x 6
Acrylic on canvas mounted on board

Here is the same scene I will use for my Christmas card this year.


Maxfield Parrish Christmas
5 x 7
Acrylic on board



Thursday, December 18, 2014

12/18/2014 Daily Painting

I got inspired after reading an article by Stephen Quiller on how he paints with acrylics and watercolor. This is the most colorful painting I've done in a long time.

Mountain Sunset
$100
6 x 6
Acrylic on canvas 

Tuesday, December 16, 2014


The long ride home
$75
6 x 6
Acrylic on canvas mounted on board

Friday, December 12, 2014


Brass Bowl Study
$100
6 x 6
Acrylic on canvas mounted on board

Thursday, December 11, 2014


Wishing for Spring
$100
6 1/2 x 6 1/2
Acrylics

Wednesday, December 10, 2014



Boat in fog
$100
6 x 6
Acrylics on canvas mounted on board

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Friday, December 5, 2014

This was started yesterday. I wasn't pleased with the outcome, so I went back today and reworked it using oils. I am still not pleased but as they say every piece of art can't be a masterpiece.


Horse Study
10 x 10
Oil on Board


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

A Painting A Day



Seagull on Roof
5 x 7
Oil on Board




Cardinal - Winter Bird House
11 x 14
Oil on Board