Monthly Archives: October 2009

More New Work

In conjunction with the other new works I recently posted, I’ve been exploring a similar approach using small pieces of hardwood joined together to form wall-mounted sculptures.  Like the previous work, here I mix wood types and finishes (matte and … Continue reading

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I am Not a Wood Artist

Not that I get called a “wood artist” too often, but in light of some recent comments here about how much I just love wood, Joanne Mattera’s post today – “The ‘Adjective’ Artist.  How Do You Define Yourself?” – seemed … Continue reading

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Redesigned Web Site & New Artist Statement

I wanted to quickly bring your attention to the fact that I’ve redesigned my art Web site and drafted a new artist statement.  For the Web site, I removed all works that aren’t focused on wood.  I’ve created three sections … Continue reading

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New Work: Images and Discussion

With the new studio finally in working order, I’ve been able to get started on new work.  I’ve discussed before my inclination to work once again in a truly “reductive” mode.  I anticipated that I would pick up where I … Continue reading

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Still Showing This, But Not That

Over this past weekend, my wife, Stacey, surprised me with a trip to New York City for my birthday.  She knows how much I enjoy roaming Chelsea and visiting museums, so I was thrilled about the trip.  While hopping from … Continue reading

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Who Is My Audience?

As mentioned in a previous post, there have been numerous thought-provoking comments left on this blog.  Today, I’d like to discuss one left by AAS: These people – the ones who walk right on by – are not my audience. … Continue reading

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