Kicking waves at the moon, oil on linen,
60" x 48", Rico '16
Taking art to Atlanta tomorrow, the first few pieces of (hopefully) many more to go. This piece will not be dry for the trip, but I hope to have it to them soon. There is talk of an exhibit as soon as late Spring/early Summer of this year.
The NYC show is coming along very well. No exact dates, but tentatively set for March of 2017. Updates as soon as I receive them.
Success attracts the successful, it is one of the complexities of life and the world we live in. As things start to happen for me, new doors are opening. There has never been this much wet work in the studio; I'm running out of room.
I'll be in NYC a week from Thursday, making the scene and checking out the incredible James Austin Murray at Lyons Wier Gallery in Chelsea. "Super Massive Black Hole" is not a show to be missed. The write up is itself a work of art, and does a great job of describing Murray's work.
"It is easy to try and pigeonhole Murray's work as Abstract Expression, Minimalism and/or Opt Art. His work is void of representational content, the work is monochromatic and it fools the eye. Watching Murray's maturation process unfold, I've witnessed the reward of many trials and tribulations, fast starts and abrupt stops, all leading to what can simply be called Intuitive painting."
"It is easy to try and pigeonhole Murray's work as Abstract Expression, Minimalism and/or Opt Art. His work is void of representational content, the work is monochromatic and it fools the eye. Watching Murray's maturation process unfold, I've witnessed the reward of many trials and tribulations, fast starts and abrupt stops, all leading to what can simply be called Intuitive painting."
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