My friend Jill just set me up with a show of my paintings at Edie’s Shoes on capitol hill. Pop on over there and check them out. You can see more of them online in my painting gallery.
I paint with oils on canvas and I use a lot of paint. I spread it on with a palette knife layer after layer until I’m happy with it. Some of them have more than twenty layers of paint.
Greg Lundgren has figured it out. Today marks the opening of his beautiful bar called “The Hideout” at 1005 Boren. Jennifer and I went down to see what’s going on and chat with him. Greg is known around town for putting together really great art shows. Now he’s got a gallery where he doesn’t have to worry about selling art. He gets to sell drinks with some of the freshest art in town on the walls. So, go down, get a drink, gander at the paintings, and even submit an article to the quarterly journal that will be put out with work made up right in the bar by the patrons!


I went and took 10 rolls into get developed and I got these two collages out of the bunch. I like them. I’d like to see them big.
Doug Aitken is a prolific artist who makes videos, photographs and books. Jen and I went to go see his lecture and opening last night. It was great. He showed some of his videos and showed about a million slides. If I could go back in time, I would have asked him to talk more about his creative process.
The interiors installation at the Henry Art Gallery is really good. The video stars Andre 3000, some folks from a Japanese fishmarket, and a guy over at the Robinson helicopter plant near the harbor here in Seattle who can tap dance. The audio for the video is something special that builds intensity in the same way that intensity builds up when you are watching a building burn and waiting for it to collapse.
Also at the Henry was a little playthings exhibit that featured an amazing video by Peter Fischli and David Weiss out of Switzerland. In the video, tires, scraps of metal, consumables like soap and other odds and ends all transition in a brilliant exercise in cause and effect.
In other news, I got my dvd burner last night and now I can burn dvds of the art videos that I make.
I just got back from a great thunderbirds hockey game. It was really close. We won against the silver tips 1-0. The tips have an awsome fan base. There were more of them than us on our home turf! It was our last game of the season. Mariners season is coming up in two weeks!
Here is an interesting article about Judy Scott, an artist who knows not that she is an artist. Click though to see some more of her art. Something about her sculpture is very satisfying to me.
update Just read this other article that clarifies some things about people with down’s syndrome
Last year I started my art business as an official business. I haven’t made much money, but I’ve bought a bunch of equipment so I need to figure out the whole deduction thingy. I’m going to a workshop at SAM to help artists do taxes.
Then I’m off to a thunderbird’s game.
I have a few new ideas popping around in my brain.
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