The Sketchbook

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For the past few months I've only been able to sketch, but as with most limitations I find that new possibilities present themselves to me through process.  A regular drawing practice is essential for artists.  It is meditation, exercise, expression and exploration.

I've been doing numerous studies since the summer, and there is a cohesion to the work that has worked its way into my physicality and memory.  

I've started bringing my sketchbook with me when I'm out on the streets of NYC.   At the very least, I will sit down with it for a brief time in the morning over coffee or in the evening between social engagements.  My preferred medium is oil paint stick, as I find it most closely simulates my painting process.  I'm able to achieve forms that I don't think I could get otherwise.  The city is always such an inspiration.

My drawing practice led me to pitch an exhibition idea to a gallery in New York.  It is a series of 14 large paintings inspired by the stations of the cross.  After being notified that the show is going to happen, a series of events gave me the idea of making a documentary film about the process of making the work and getting ready for the show.  I reached out to some friends and they are on board.  I'll start filming next month.

I've completed my coursework and spent the weekend clearing out the clutter of 18 months of grad school.  It was healing to put everything away and I head back into the studio tomorrow.

News and Updates: November 2015

A few things are changing over the next few months. Most importantly, in mere weeks I will complete my coursework for my Master's degree at Clemson. I will only have my orals and defense in the Spring. One journey ends, so a new one must begin.


I have become a founding member of The Grid, and will (hopefully) enter beta testing very soon. My hope is that my new website will unite social media posts, blogs, studio images and interviews all in one place with less effort. Administering a website is one of those things I can do if I have to, but I'd rather make better use of my time. What will the new site look like? No idea. But jumping off into the unknown is what I do, so at least it will be an adventure.


I still have the http://christopherrico.com domain, but the site may experience some hiccups during the holidays. For that reason, I'm temporarily moving back over to Blogger, The Rico Act's original home. You can keep up with news, work in progress and, yes, more studio shots, plus updates as I transition to the grid.


Of course if you follow me on Twitter, you'll get linked to my new blog posts. Check me out on Instagram as well, where I use the medium as a walking sketchbook of images that I find interesting.


Finally, I'm announcing my first solo show in NYC. This will take place in 2017, and I cannot announce the gallery yet unfortunately. I'm reaching out to a couple of friends and will be documenting the entire studio process of creating the work over the next 12-18 months, culminating with opening night. The final project will likely appear as a short web-based documentary. I hope you'll all come on this journey with me, and tell your friends.

The Rico Act has moved

Happy New Year.  The Rico Act blog has moved here [http://christopherrico.com/the-rico-act/].  Please update your bookmarks, and come to my updated website.  Those of you who have followed this blog for many years are deeply appreciated and I hope to hear from you.