I was notified earlier this month that "Cairn V" has been selected for inclusion in the American Watercolor Society's 150th Annual International Exhibition this coming April in New York. What an honor! Learn more about AWS on their website americanwatercolorsociety.org.
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Sunday, October 16, 2016
"Revival"
"Revival" 15 x 22 Watercolor
My intention with this painting was to use some bright colors and create something with a "cheerful" attitude. As I painted I was listening to some Neil Diamond music and the tent shapes took on new meaning...remember Brother Love's Travelin' Salvation Show?
See it now through mid November at the Parkersbug Art Center. It's part of the West Virginia Watercolor Society's 2016 All Member Exhibit.
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Cairn V Earns First Place in "The River"
"Cairn V - I Was Here"
"Tribute to the Stonecutter"
These two pieces are included in "The River" Biennial Juried Exhibition for professional artists at the Parkersburg Art Center. The Exhibit will run through August 6, 2016. Both pieces are water media on watercolor board, 20 x 16. "Cairn V" earned First Place in the exhibit.
Tribute to the Stonecutter was completed first. It represents my great great grandfather, a Frenchman who came to the U. S. in 1860. He was a stone mason. I often think of him as I paint my rocks. He must have been very strong. Rocks represent strength to me and are a recurring theme in my artwork.
After painting "Stonecutter" I decided I would make a rock painting that represented myself. Cairns are trail markers that let the traveller know that they are on the right path, that someone else has passed this way before. "Cairn V" declares my own existance and place in the world and acknowledges that we are all on this journey together.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Joseph's Coat
Joseph's Coat
30 x 22 Acrylic on w/c paper
Joseph's Coat earned an Award of Excellence in the West Virginia Watercolor Society's Aqueous 2016 Exhibit at the Cynthia Bickey Gallery in Beckley, WV, May, 2016.
Fashion has changed since Joseph wore his colorful coat that his brothers coveted, but human nature remains unchanged. Even though he was sorely mistreated by his brothers, Joseph found a way to overcome and forgive. There is still a great deal of evil in the world, but good will always triumph in the end.
Friday, May 6, 2016
Decrescendo
"Decrescendo" (20 x 16 Acrylic) will be on exhibit at the Parkersburg Art Center as part of the Allied Artists of West Virginia Juried Exhibition, opening later this month.
Autumn is my favorite time of year. This painting is my interpretation of the last glimmer of autumn color found in the sediment on the forest floor. I chose the title because it represents a quieting in nature as winter approaches.
Autumn is my favorite time of year. This painting is my interpretation of the last glimmer of autumn color found in the sediment on the forest floor. I chose the title because it represents a quieting in nature as winter approaches.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
For The Quarrier
"For the Quarrier" will be on exhibit in the David L. Dickirson Fine Art Gallery at Tamarack through June 12, 2016. It is part of the Narrations exhibit. This is an abstract acrylic and graphite painting about the textures and shapes that might be found in a quarry. As I painted this piece, I thought about my great great grandfather, Leon Bourgeois, a stonecutter who left his home in France in 1860 to come to the United States and build a new life. He is just one of the many creative people in my family.
Composition In Blue & Gold
Composition In Blue & Gold is on exhibit at the Stifel Fine Arts Center in Wheeling, WV through May 20 as part of the Crosscurrents Juried Exhibition.
If you happen to be in Charleston, WV be sure to visit the State Museum at the capital complex. The prize winners from the recent West Virginia Juried Exhibition will be on display in the second floor gallery. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
If you happen to be in Charleston, WV be sure to visit the State Museum at the capital complex. The prize winners from the recent West Virginia Juried Exhibition will be on display in the second floor gallery. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
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