Wednesday, September 30, 2009

goodnight, summer

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by Anthropolgie's Corrigan Chair and Rene Magritte's Le Seize Septembre~
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

repose

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by Eames La Chaise and a painting by Kees Van Dongen~
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Monday, September 28, 2009

transparent love

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by a Louis Ghost Chair by Philippe Starck and a painting by Miro~
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

a good friend

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by Phillippe Starck's Bubble Club Chair and artwork by Keith Haring~
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This painting is dedicated to my good buddy Randel, who I can always count on for a good idea. Everyone needs a Randel in their life. Check out his beautiful collages. And for the photography lovers, he has a brand new blog.

Monday, September 21, 2009

blue mist

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by an antique blue velvet chair and a painting by Alfred Sisley~
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Thursday, September 10, 2009

precedent

For the record, I’m not the first painter to find a significant connection between the chair and art. David Hockney painted Three Chairs with Picasso Mural in 1970. And I’m sure he wasn’t the first either.

To me, there’s a story in every chair. We spend so much time in them. A chair is a place to collapse at the end of the day. We turn to them to read our favorite books, write letters, watch movies, or sometimes simply take in the view around us. In our chairs, we gather around tables, commune, break bread together. Ideas are born, dreams conjured up, and decisions are made in chairs.

Many of you have written to me with stories about the moment you spotted your favorite chair at a flea market or when a beautiful chair was handed down from a beloved friend or grandparent. A chair that has lived a long life with one family, perhaps, gets a paint job or new upholstery and its existence begins all over again.

Chairs are so human as their shape mimics the body. Chairs tell us about ourselves. They play archivists to our history. Sunken deep under the cushion of our favorite chair one can find a ticket stub to that great concert, or old coins from a memorable trip to Europe (before they switched to the Euro!).

How much thought are you giving to the chair you are sitting in as you are reading this?


6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by Anthropologie's Spectrum Swirl Chair
and David Hockney's Three Chairs with Picasso Mural 1970~
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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

late summer breeze

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by Anthropologie's Conservatory Chair and a painting by Cezanne~
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Tuesday, September 08, 2009

board of directors

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by the Rietveld Chair and a painting by Piet Mondrian~
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Monday, September 07, 2009

god save the queen

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by Metro Sofa's Union Jack Chair and artwork by Andy Warhol~
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Thursday, September 03, 2009

the entomologist's chair

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by Jacobsen's Ant Chair and a painting by Robert Motherwell~
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009

flutter

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by the Jewel Ikat Slipper Chair by Urban Outfitters and artwork by Donald Sultan~
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

eden

6" x 6" oil on gessoed panel
~inspired by Anthropologie's Blacksmith Blossom Chair and a painting by Raoul Dufy~
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