As a portrait artist I have come to realize the face is just a part of the body that we tend to focus on. The mind is part of that face. We see the world through our mind, it is only natural that it should be part of the face's physical appearance .
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Journal
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My art has always been a log of my life experience, a journal if you will. It has been fun keeping track of my life as a animal being that is fully engaged in the human experience no matter how crazy it seems. It is so exciting to try to live as a 3 party passenger to the human experience. Thus the journal can be more from a journalists point of view. The challenge comes when the human me does not know what to do when the animal me experiences a change to my predictable bubble pattern. I seem to respond with the animal self searching for protection and intuition as a guide to safety and acceptance of my new pattern of existence. Construction 6 , Graphite on rag paper, 8"x 10", 2004
Bubbles
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The mind seems to build a bubble around everyday life. This bubble seems to offer the protection of predictability. This bubble seems to shrink with time in order to create patterns in behavior that make the everyday " more efficient ". Do I know this? Can I prove this? No, I can't. It just seems that is how my mind works. Blunt Sly, Acrylic on Skateboard, 2015
Floating Monk 2
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As to the Floating Monk, I truly believe he floated in the air forever because I saw it with my own eyes. And from the perspective of radioactive isotopes like Oxygen-12 and Boron-9, who have a half-life shorter then 10 −18 seconds, they have proof that the monk floats forever. That is a scientific fact.
The foating monk
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Sometimes it is easy to believe anything is possible. On time, I saw a Buddhist Monk float in the air, in lotus position, for what could have been forever. However, from my perspective I saw this phenomenal feat take place for 0.5 seconds. There was no special effects curtsy of video software. In full lotus there he floated. I watched him leap up in the air about 4feet and before he came back down to earth, he achieved full Lotus posture.
The mental part of creating
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The mental part of creating can be an incredibly subtle action. The self critique seems to have the ability to take center stage as the driving force of direction. I know for me that my opinions on art history lead me into a corral of what I thought my work should be like. It was subtle, I rarely noticed my inner voice say things like "That doesn't look enough like Dali." or "Add more expression like Munch". These where artist styles that I thought were "acceptable". This is not a slam against art history. I am saying more that art history is not a guide to create by. It is an example of what has been created so that you can see creativity's diversity. Most of art histories heroes where created by the price someone paid to own the art work by that artist. The Migration: acrylic and graphite on wood, 2012. 24"x30"
the pit
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If you are on the floor, center of stage, four rows of people back, expect to get shoved. If you are near the perimeter of the Pit expect to be hit. If you take it personal, then you are the person that needs to rethink your vantage point. There are no victims in the pit . Bull and The China Shop: Acrylic on wood, 2014, 22"x 32"
Middle of the Work
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Some times you will get to the middle of a work and think your almost finished only to realize you are only at the beginning of the middle. I assume it has to do with seeing the potential of what it is you are building. But what if you can't see the potential because you don't know your own ability? Meaning you have never pushed yourself to a place in your work where you felt a sense of full accomplishment. Once again I am assuming you had to have attained the goal in order to know how to get there. What if your finished stage is measured on the comparison of your work to your hero's or mentor's finished phase? Do you know how and why they finished there? What if you don't know how to get to that finished phase you seek? What "mile markers" can you recognize that help you to realize you are in that finishing phase? Maybe these ideas could help. You could use your "Gut feeling" stage where you trust your instincts to tell you the work is ...
Are you done yet?
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For me some of my paintings are subject to change. Coyote the Missing Semi Colon is one of those paintings. I get to a point in a painting where I think the work is complete, however that doesn't mean it is finished. In the painting below I had stopped working on it for 3 weeks but had not started the vanishing process on it. This is usually a good indicator that the work is not finished. One day I grabbed the work and started painting Ultramarine Blue on it. The next thing I knew I was turning it on it's side and on the road to finishing the painting. Is this work finished? I am not completely sure, but I will know when I find myself varnishing it.
Procrastination
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Procrastination most of the time takes the form of some easy win entertainment diversion, like watching click bait or playing a video game, surfing social media or watching sports. But procrastination can also take the form of teaching yourself something new like a computer language or starting a new hobby or getting your "life in order". I think the trick is making your procrastination benefit your main goal. For Example: If you are selling something online make the procrastination a marketing game and if that marketing game takes a bit of learning code then try learning that code as your procrastination. If this experiment didn't give you the results you though it would then at least you know that method of marketing didn't work. But at least your tried it instead of leveling up in Mon Danes house cleaning Adventure. Coyote: acrylic on wood, 2019 16" x 20"x .5"
Stages of the finish
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In the phases of creating there is always a middle point. This point seems to be where you have worked through all of your initial interest in the project, its kind of where the infatuation has faded and you are faced with reality of finishing. Anyone can start a project, few can forge through the romance and fewer still and see the creation to it's end.