Showing posts with label Spirits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spirits. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

"Angry Sneer" Palm Frond Mask, Acrylic






Latest mask. An interesting story behind this one:
I had a plan to paint a dog on this frond. I really need to make more dog masks. People really love their dogs, and I'm sure I can sell many masks portraying popular breeds. But when I looked at the blank canvas of this Queen Palm frond base, I couldn't help myself from seeing the angry spirit here captured. It was inherent in the folds and markings of the wood: the squinty eyes, pig-nose, and side-breaking mouth. This is my usual method for creating these masks: I find the face already hidden within it. But this time, I really wanted to make a dog mask! But the spirit of the wood was there, glowering at me. Could I really just cover him up with a happy German Shepherd that had nothing to do with this particular frond's shape and form? Well, no, obviously, I couldn't. There are thousands of frond bases falling off thousands of Queen Palm trees in the OC area. But only this one frond contained this wood spirit. I'm not sure how saleable this mask will be, but here he is, angry sneer and all.




Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Additional Vision Paintings

 
These few paintings were completed awhile ago, maybe a year or more, but for some reason, I neglected to post them to this blog. Now here they are.
My vision paintings are paintings of visions that I have, in dreams, or sub-conscious states.  I try to remember them when I have them, and sketch them down on paper, to be later finalized in paint.
 
Gnomes in Sentient Forest






Spiral Energy Beam






Energy Cone

 
 
 
 
 
Light Show






Energy Beam Omega







Spirits of Consciousness








Energy Field





The following paintings aren't exactly vision paintings, in that they are not based on any vision I had.
Rather, they represent a style I experiment with, of filling in the visual field with swirls and splotches of bright color, then finding faces in the jagged edges of the splotches and bringing them out with additional paint.  As such, abstract and naturalistic-looking creatures and spirits emerge.  Enjoy.

Paint Spirits I
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paint Spirits II
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paint Spirits III
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Paint Spirits IV