Sunday, July 19, 2009

Semester 3: Weeks 1 & 2

The first week of the semester had me driving down to Long Island, New York to visit Semester 3 mentor April Gornik. Gornik was every bit as brilliant as I expected and we had a great visit. She gave me a lot of notes, but to do a short summary here we talked a lot about under painting, avoiding perfunctory areas of my canvas, and looking at light and speed in my work. She was extremely generous and took time to critique every work I showed her. She had amazing insight and picked out numerous things I had not seen myself.

The following works are from weeks 1 and 2. April and several professors in my program inspired me to work larger, slower, and push these further. These are all under painted in compliments and I'm working with a lot more layers and glazes.



These two are both from the perspective of being underwater. Some one told me at the residency that there wasn't anything to fear in contrails or a blue sky. They said that if they were trapped underwater than they would know to be afraid. The figure is new. I haven't painted a figure in several years. It seemed necessary to the narrative.



This fire painting is early in the process, but I like it so far. It's for a group show in Minnesota, and I don't think it will make it to the residency, but it's something I wanted to do. The fore ground is going to be very difficult to photograph it's all black or off black trees.



This last one plays more toward the beauty than the fear in the sublime. It's going to be a bamboo forrest, but this is the second layer of the under painting and I think the colors capture my signature mood.

3 comments:

cnewsome said...

Hey Brandon!
What a break from the "norm" for you! I love the color palettes. Also very different from what I've seen at the residency. The second and the last are my two favs. Even though the second is underwater, it makes me feel like I'm in a speeding car. The last...I just like the sublime lime! Keep'em coming.
C

cnewsome said...

Thanks for checking in on me too! Yes, traces of the kids....I'll have to remember that for the Crit Theory paper. The kids were probably in another room making another mess while I photographed! No, I don't think your work is far off from where you were....just different. Go with it....Dave Poole told me "Remember, this is your MFA". Good advice from a great guy!

The main image on my blog is light coming through the dish soap bottle on my window sill....I love that you didn't know and wanted to find out.

Keep me posted and keep checking in too. Let me know how it's going with the upcoming birth of the little one! My email is on the list Louise sent.

Carry on, friend!
C

ladawna whiteside said...

Hey Brandon -

You are working very hard and it shows. Thanks for sharing your amazing work!!!!