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Windows on Cedar Installation

On view now through the end of September 2014:

Contraptions

Watercolor on Denril drafting film, Custom Window Installation, 2014
Susan Hensel Gallery – learn more at

Friendly Streets 2014

I’m overjoyed

Elevator Paintings…

This might sound really odd, but the original inspiration for these came from the see-through elevator in a West Bank parking ramp near the Rarig Center in Minneapolis. I was walking between Fringe Festival venues in August and was distracted and fascinated by the inner workings of the lift that could be seen through the glass. Those mechanisms started out more literal in the first painting and evolved a lot, unexpectedly turning into something that reminds me of lungs (a subconscious throwback to the Phantom Organs paintings I did three years ago?). That moment was also what spurred me to add the phrase “my curiosity about the similarities between the things we build, and the things we are built of” to my artist statement – long before I had actually made the paintings. Constantly trying to catch up to my brain.

Elevation 1 Watercolor on Paper, 2014. 8″ x 10″

Elevation 2 Watercolor on Paper, 2014 8″ x 10″

Elevation 3 Watercolor on Paper, 2014 8″ x 10″

 

I’ll be installing an assortment of my work at One Yoga studio in Minneapolis on Saturday. It will be up for two months and I’ll post more details and photos once the show is up.

Parcheesopoly on Knight Arts!

Parcheesopoly at St. Paul Open Streets

Parcheesopoly at St. Paul Open Streets

 

This shot of some boys playing the Land of Parcheesopoly at St. Paul Open Streets in September is on the Knight Arts blog

My Unspoken (til now) Rules of Painting & Creativity

Filtration 2, Watercolor on Paper, 2013. 8" x 10"

Filtration 2, Watercolor on Paper, 2013. 8″ x 10″

Always surprise yourself. Never do exactly what you are expecting yourself to do.

Make things go funky and weird, but go slowly enough that you know when to stop. (When you’ve reached the right amount of funk.)

Turn

Drinking in the Darkness

CCLI Journal

Parcheesopoly at St. Paul Open Streets

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The Land of Parcheesopoly

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Busy September!

This semitransparent painting experiment I’ve had in progress for a while is taking shape, and I’m finally putting my foot down, applying for window display opportunities, and forcing myself to figure out how to actually hang it. Feeling optimistic. I ordered some earth magnets this week! Here’s the beginnings of a hypothetical installation arrangement, missing a few more blobby droplet thingies that have yet to be added (can you tell they’re painted on the BACK? So fun!), along with more painting segments (or a separate grouping maybe?).

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It’s sounding likely that I’ll be doing a window display for Susan Hensel Gallery sometime next year, and some other exhibition ideas/opportunities are in the works. I also recently confirmed an exhibition at One Yoga in Uptown, Minneapolis next February and March. When I stopped by to check out the wall space Claudia Poser‘s work was there! I love her stuff and she and her husband own one of my paintings. Yay for good vibes.

Land of Parcheesopoly – Northern Spark Edition

Here are all the instructions from the first playing of The Land of Parcheesopoly at Northern Spark in June of 2013, in the random order in which I remembered and gathered them from photos, with some fun links to photos and videos taken by me and others playing. It was interesting to see the difference between this board game co-creation in the middle of the night (which got a little baudy), vs. the much more family-friendly vibe that the daytime events received. The Northern Spark game

New artwork 2012-2013

I finally have a full series of new works photographed to share. I have been working on these over the past year, some at a quicker pace than others. The first one is on transparent Denril paper; the rest are watercolor on Yupo.

Untitled. Work in Progress, Detail Section. Watercolor on Paper, 9″ x 12″
Segmentations, Watercolor on Paper, 2013 20″ x 16″
Podlings 5, Watercolor on Paper, 2013 8″ x 10″ (SOLD)

Untitled. Watercolor on Paper, 2013 8″ x 10″ (SOLD)
Nesting. Watercolor on Paper, 2011 8″ x 10″
Untitled. Watercolor on Paper, 2012 16″ x 20″

Escape, Phase 1. Watercolor on Paper, 2012 16″ x 20″
Escape, Phase 2. Watercolor on Paper, 2013 20″ x 16″
Escape Phase 3. Watercolor on Paper, 2013 16″ x 20″

 

 

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