steve's space

steve's space
facing south

Marriage of Convinience

Marriage of Convinience
I'm trying to figure out if the paintings that I have been doing are more effective when combined.

foundation #6

foundation #6
3d relief, wood and oil paint.

Segmented Foundations

Segmented Foundations
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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Art and the size of the Universe


There are a couple of YouTube videos that take you on a trip through the universe and show you how big it is and how long it takes to travel through space. The images are amazing and awe inspiring, and at the same time make you feel small and very unimportant. Ideas that can make your brain start to complain that it's too much to think about. It seems like we need an upgrade in our memory software ... we are beyond our capabilities of ability to take it all in and process it.
Then I think about the images and the beauty of it all ....
Art takes a different track, making images that have beauty or some way of looking at the world that we can process. Politics, Science, Humanity, Emotions, Math, all have their own type of beauty and we try to understand their complexity's .... seeing is believing ... believing is seeing ... so it is .... or is it so?
Are there images that we can make, that do not exist in the Universe? Is man capable of making an image that does not exist? Or are we wired in a way that the totality of the Universe somehow exist in our mind, we don't create it, discover it in our mind or remember it.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Thinking about art and making...




Small pieces built out of wood. A very simple idea. An idea that goes back to the early 20th century (at Least) in the work of artist like Picasso, Dove, Schwitters, just to name a few. Then you can fast forward to the late 20th century and look at the work of Richard Tuttle, Rauchenberg and Betty Parsons, etc. These works present a small and simple gesture in an art world currently full of large dramatic efforts. What do these smaller pieces represent in a time of grand gestures? The small pieces are quiet and contemplative in nature. They are asking us to slow down and take a closer look and to move outside of the realm of Hollywood spectical and to think about very basic interaction. Two shapes, three colors, arrangements of forms, how those forms relate to each other. This is an emotional and intellectual effort to see the structure of our existence.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Sellars Project Space Denver



My nephew Jimmy has a gallery space out in Denver that is doing some really interesting work. Jimmy is doing a great community service for the Denver Art World. They are bringing in artist from all over and advising artist and their career's. It's really easy to check out on the computer, it's Sellars Project Space. They are opening a new exhibition this week end. Plus check out Jimmie's artwork, he's doing some work that I believe everyone will get something from. I want to wish Jimmy the best of luck and good wishes.

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Cooler weather


Thinking about making sculpture. This is a move that I have thought about for a long time. The pieces I have been making are relief sculpture and are moving toward what I want the final pieces to be. I have been inspired over the years by many artists, Donald Judd (although it took me a long time to get excited about his work), Matisse, Richard Diebenkorn, Richard Tuttle, Paul Klee, Kurt Schwitters, Mark Rothko, Ellsworth Kelly ... etc. I have been inspired by many books, the vessel quality of books. This image of Diebenkorn's reminds me of my library and what it represents to me. Relationships and how things either fit together or they don't ...
I don't think of fitting or not fitting as better or worse they are just different relationships.
It's always in my mind to make things simple. I decided not to be a story teller or a teacher. But, instead to be an organizer of things that the elements can be used to develop meaning when they function together.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Contact


Friday. As I said, got in contact with an old friend from the corps. Forty years or so. 1969-1970. Randy Barnes! The Randy I remember was a musician and poet. Now I learn that he has been making his living as a visual artist. Visual art has been the world I have been in for a long time. Teaching, producing work, marketing, etc. We are always losing things... finding them again and re-losing them. Relationships with and to people and things, your artwork. You establish a bond and then drift along and find that the bond has become strained or evaporated. Every day in the studio the work comes into focus and then out of focus. The constant push pull, now close maybe too close, we need some distance to see it more clearly. I hope as I get older I am learning more about this balance.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

June 25th 2009


It's hot in Milwaukee. The rare hot spell in the summer here in the upper mid-west. But, it's a good time to think about what happens when you go from the cold winter's here to the summer. It hasn't been that long since it was -10 degree's ... we evolved to days that were in the 50's and then we went straight into 80's and 90's. That makes a person think about transition and how quickly things change.
I just reconnected with a friend of mine from the Marines. We talked about the 40 years that have gone by since those days and how we will soon be in our sixties.
That led us to talk about our fathers and the passing of one generation on to the next. And so on and so on.
We are on the way to being orphan's.