Monday, January 24, 2011

Carousel


"Carousel", 2006, Oil on Canvas, 2'x3'

This was a painting that I did in my second year of art college. At the time I was taking some intense studio courses that had me riddled with self-doubt. My self-esteem plummeted even further after receiving a negative critique from one of my professors and I felt mortified at having to put it up on the wall to get critiqued from my peers. Before hand, I had thought up every bullshit justification and reason for every single brush stroke in this painting just in case I was slaughtered in my critique. However, my critique didn't end in bloodshed and tears but ended on a fairly positive note. A lot of people liked how the brush strokes had a child-like quality and was reminiscent of the subject matter. A few months later I ended up selling this painting.

Anyway, I decided to include this painting in my cabinet because of the significance it held for me later in my art and a much great obsession with the carousel motif.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Circus Freaks



This is a drawing that I had done in my first year of art college. It was considered a break out piece for me by some of my professors and its themes of the absurd and circuses are something that I still go back to in some of my work. This is why I have chosen it as the first piece to show in my cabinet. I was really influenced by the work of Ralph Steadman in this piece as well as advertisements from gossip magazines.

"Circus Freaks", 2004, India Ink, Pencil Crayon, Charcoal, 23"x35"

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Ladies and Gentlemen!

Welcome to The Cabinet of Curiosities! I have decided to create a place were I can share my artwork with others. I had originally wanted to save enough money to pay someone to make a fanciful website for my art but in traditional DIY ethic I have decided to create an online cabinet of curiosities in which to provoke wonder, curiosity and excitement. I will be starting near the beginning of my art career back when I was in art college and work my way up to the art I am making today. My hope is to find a community of other curio enthusiasts. So sit back and enjoy!