2008-08-28

dale @the de young



well, i saw the chihuly show the thu after it opened, but never got around to blogging about it til now. & if you haven't seen it yet—it's not traveling anywhere else—it's @the de young museum for another month. yep, i recommend it, even if you're only mildly interested in chihuly or glass. it's comprehensive: 11 galleries of 4 decades of this sculptor's work. chihuly's collection of native indian baskets and blankets alone is worth admission. just don't bother reading the museum's explanations on the gallery walls. in the meanwhile, here's a overview that might further whet your curiosity.

2008-06-04

superlight


"superlight is the lead exhibition of the 2nd biennial 01sj global festival of art on the edge, the largest & most significant festival of art @the intersection of creativity & technology in america." a mouthful.

that said, this post is just a review of shih chieh huang's commissioned installation, "twilight zone," for this biennial @sjma's "superlight." more posts coming re the rest of the show & 01sj.

i was blown away by "twilight zone."

in a dark cubby, strange glowing, clicking, pulsing, moving, inflating creatures whir & spin from in front of you to the ceiling, resting in clustered pods in corners, transparent tails inflating, deflating, brushing against your face.

while there are many other techie exhibits in this show this was far & away the strongest aesthetically.

& it becomes more interesting upon closer inspection, too, as the creatures are of common parts: computer cooling fans w/built-in temperature messages that display on the spinning blades, black lights, & perhaps black light LEDs, fans reversing direction so they inflate/deflate plastic bags/tails, fans spinning soda bottles filled w/glowing liquids, that wind and unwind, movement sensors, phone answering machines that cycle through messages, power, adapters/cords, tupperware containers, zip ties...

watching & wandering through the creatures was an artistic, sacred experience for me. not kidding. i used LEDs as art materials years ago; in my halloween costumes, in my risd portfolio, @risd... so this was a powerful manifestation & inspiration to restart & find my own path w/LEDs.

i spoke briefly w/shih chieh huang. he was very down to earth, explaining the longer bag/tails were not umbrella bags/covers as i had supposed, but custom made w/a plastic bag sealer.

he was inspired from research he did @the smithsonian on deep sea creatures, the animals that live between depth zones. regardless, his creatures worked on such a visual level of abstraction that they could be deep sea creatures, or the submersibles that look for them, aliens, spaceships, metaphors for the coming singularity or just beautiful objects.

2008-05-16

portfolio beta



well, i did it. sort of. the 3 images on the right column link to my picasa web portfolio, incomplete as it is. but it is a start, as i promised on tuesday. thanks in advance for looking thru them. in meanwhile, look forward my post on san jose museum of art's newest exhibit, "superlight," which i managed to get to the preview last saturday night after svos.

2008-05-13

report! & promises


untitled, 2008
acrylic on cradled wood panel
12 x 12 x 2 inches
•sold!

thank you
to everyone who stopped by the pacific art league in palo alto this weekend for my silicon valley open studio (svos). i've much to relate about art, buying art, interest in art, what the heck art is for anyway—from my many conversations w/you all. a lot of common questions, which i answered commonly enough, yet better answers are beginning to form. for future blog posts.

for now, 2 things learned w/2 promises:

1) "your blog is useful for learning about art, what motivates you, etc, so please keep it, but you really need a portfolio up there, so i can see @a glance what your paintings look like." no argument w/that. just never allotted the time to upload one. i can paint, or i can work. sometimes, i can blog. regardless, look for my portfolio soon.

2) "i'd really love this painting—& i'd buy it, if it was bigger, much bigger, maybe 4 feet wide." this from well over 10 people, who were looking through my 12x12 & 5x7 inch paintings.

well, i was informed that people who visit svos were looking for inexpensive pieces, so i thought these 2 portable sizes would be appropriate. c'est la guerre/vie.

i've been slowing painting larger anyway (5x7 to 12x12 inches). & been worrying about logistics: moving large stretched canvases about, storage space, etc. but my friend donguri said just paint & work out the logistics afterwards.

so time to move to a larger substrate this week. i doubt they will be direct scale up copies, as i'll be exploring & working the medium w/larger brushes, different body movements, etc. expect to follow progress.

as for those small paintings (whether realist or abstracts) i'm not abandoning them. there seems to be a synergistic improvement which happens when i go back & forth. a different kind of focus. so they may seem different, but to me they are all part of the same exploration.

until the next post, thanks again for visiting me @my 1st svos.

2008-05-01

kaleid gallery


yellow sky dusky trees, 2007
golden acrylic on wood panel
5 x 7 inches


okay, okay, i can't believe i forgot to announce this one, but between finishing taxes & getting ready for silicon valley open studios next weekend (10-11 may), i managed to get juried into a community gallery in san jose, ca.

they just looked through some of my work & voilĂ  i'm in! starting this fri—tomorrow!—for 3 months. wow. so please, please join me every 1st fri of the month for an opening reception, 7-9pm. thanks to kaleid i'm now part of san jose's south first fridays gallery walk.

kaleid gallery
88 south 4th street
san jose, ca 95113
408 271 5151

2008-04-23

robota


no, i don't mean food grilled japanese style. i mean etymologically, the czech, slovak & polish word for serf labor, & the subject of san jose museum of art's current exhibit, robots: evolution of a cultural icon

i was pretty hyped to go—been watching battlestar galactica, & 2070 to boot these days—but it's a conservative exhibit. now it's still a worthy exhibit—worthy of their admission price. but i wanted more: roombas scooting around, darpas running laps, or robot competitions. heck, even 1 agv would have been fun. it's a good thing chassis the beer pouring robot was there that night serving.

2008-04-13

the studio is now open!

well, sort of. but not my real studio, which is in my tiny kitchen, but i'm participating in this year's silicon valley open studios on the weekend of may 10-11 @the pacific art league in downtown palo alto between 11am-5pm. i will be there w/3 other PAL artist members.

here is my SVOS artist profile

this free local event is where "every year, during the 1st 3 weekends in May, >300 silicon valley artists open their studios to the public." & where the public gets the opportunity to experience art being created within silicon valley's diverse neighborhoods. there are free map guides available @these locations. there are also free preview exhibitions this month @2 locations (i'm @the expo daily location), where you can view representative pieces to determine which studios you might be interested in visiting. you can pick up map guides there as well.

in the meanwhile, please drop by the pacific art league on the weekend of may 10-11 & say hello. you can see us work, browse through art, & if you purchase a piece, 10% of the sale is automatically donated to the league, a venerable 87 year art institution.

silicon valley open studios site 89:
pacific art league
palo alto, ca 94301
11am-5pm, 10-11 may 2008

2007-12-13

sold! to the lady in the green hat

these 2 "fruit portraits" sold right b4 our opening reception last week (to the president of the pacific art league no less!) a cigar box painting was also bought. i may have sold more that evening, but i can't be sure. anyway, there is/was a lot to chose from the 24 bins of art work. for example, ally richter's small encaustics are a steal for her award winning work, & stuart givot's matted watercolors are also well priced. have a look.


mikan aoi, 2007
acrylic on wood panel
5 x 7 inches



doyenne du comice bleu, 2007
acrylic on wood panel
5 x 7 inches



dan's last tomato 2, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box
6 6/8 x 3 6/8 x 3 6/8 inches

2007-12-09

bay area glass institute demos



on my way to return some library books (on Cornell, Flavin & Rothko) last night, i came across the bagi's glassblowing & torchworking demos amidst downtown san jose's winter wonderland, where i watched a glass pumpkin blown from blob to stem.

when i first heard of glass pumpkins in the bay area, i had assumed there was an artist making them, then i found out it was a local scene, talking to a couple of the artists.

but this was my 1st time to see 1 being blown. i can now say they are worth more than what they usually go for—much dangerous work goes into making them, & each 1 is unique.

2007-12-04

abstract, not sketches

george lewandowski, of resource for art (in san francisco's design district), has been reviewing and selling some of my paintings this year. he sold one of my abstract sketches on canvas from last spring. since those studies i paint abstracts on my preferred surface: wood.

not only do the cradled wood panels look better, the flatter surface makes the painting brighter. it suits my style of painting better also. i am able to push against the surface when I need/want to, yet be able to back off for delicate touch due to its silky, flatter surface.

oh, i should also mention, that even i think i'm getting better as a painter. (better be)


untitled, 2007
acrylic on wood panel
12 x 12 inches


untitled, 2007
acrylic on wood panel
12 x 12 inches


untitled, 2007
acrylic on wood panel
12 x 12 inches

so, what are these abstracts of, or about? i think where plants and land meet water; edges of ponds or rivers in the late afternoon sun.

& while these look good on the screen, this is one case where actual painting is better, as the iridescent paint moves with the light.

2007-12-01

holiday shopping whilst supporting the arts

i hope everyone had a nice thanksgiving.
i did, with some painting done too, as it's time for the

annual member portfolio show & sale!

this is an event in which emerging artist members of the pacific art league offer their artwork to the public, unframed @affordable prices (mine are priced $10-$140). below is fruit portrait from my bin (#19). i'll post the other paintings later. but in the meanwhile, please visit the

main gallery
pacific art league
downtown palo alto, info/directions/parking/maps here
3 december 2007 - 3 january 2008

reception: 6-9pm, 7 december 2007


doyenne du comice bleu, 2007
acrylic on wood panel
5 x 7 inches
• sold!

2007-11-16

on ebay

i'm offering 4 cigar box paintings below on ebay this week. my cigar box paintings are not exactly the stuff of joseph cornell, which i recently viewed at sf moma, but perhaps created in the same spirit: found objects, one ephemeral (the fruit; souvenirs from my trips to local farmers' markets) immortalized on old wood cigar boxes.


stilton pair, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box
7 1/2 x 7 3/8 x 2 13/16 inches



pair, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box
5 1/2 x 7 3/4 x 3 inches



red pepper, 2002
mixed media on wood cigar box
5 x 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches



yellow pepper, 2002
mixed media on wood cigar box
5 x 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches

2007-11-13

abstract sketches


untitled sketch, 2007
acrylic on canvas
12 x 12 inches

george lewandowski of resource for art in the san francisco design district, sold the abstract sketch above to one of his interior designer clients recently. he was pleasantly surprised, as it is an early exploration in abstraction. please visit george (& toby, his norwich terrier) to see more of my abstract work, which i'm now painting on cradled wood panels.

2007-11-10

—and now it's cover art!

the small landscape painting below, purple trees magenta, will be on the cover of the next pacific art league class catalog. they wanted something with a "wintry feel;" it will be more so when they reproduce it in b/w or 2-color.

2007-11-02

wow! it sold!


purple trees magenta, 2006
acrylic on canvas
5 x 5 inches

i was invited last year to donate 2 pieces to the pacific art league's 5x5x85 project, their 85th commemoration this year. i was informed yesterday pm that the above landscape sold. the tomato painting below, was auctioned off during their gala as part of a "tuscan treat" package.


tomato brown, 2006
acrylic on canvas
5 x 5 inches

2007-10-25

in the shop

hello! been painting, but alas, not blogging. so here's 3 very new cigar box paintings (the 1st 3). the 6 below are for sale at the pacific art league's gallery shop, in palo alto, ca. 40% of the proceeds goes to this venerable 85 year art institution. until my next post–soon!–enjoy.


yellow tomato, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box
6 x 3 7/8 x 3 6/8 inches
• sold!



dan's last tomato 1, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box
5 5/8 x 3 6/8 x 3 6/8 inches



dan's last tomato 2, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box
6 6/8 x 3 6/8 x 3 6/8 inches
• sold!



meyer lemon, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box



hachiya persimmon, 2002
mixed media on wood cigar box
5 x 6 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches
• sold!



yuzu citron, 2002
mixed media on wood cigar box
5 x 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches

2007-03-25

"in the garden"

the painting below was juried in! for a regional art show presented by a partnership of the pacific art league & the elizabeth f gamble garden. if it wins a prize @the reception, it will be exhibited at the gamble gardens in may. wish me luck.

6-26 april 2007
reception: 6-9PM, friday, 6 april 2007

pacific art league
668 ramona street
palo alto, ca 94301
650 321 3891
www.pacificartleague.org


birch trees gamboge, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
5 x 7 inches

below is the other submission that i painted just for the show, but alas, was not selected:


unfurling, 2007
acrylic on cradled wood panel
12 x 12 inches

2007-02-23

"delicious, divine & decadent still life"

the 2 cigar box paintings below were accepted for exhibition at
the pacific art league's main gallery

1-29 march 2007
reception: 6-9PM, friday, 2 march 2007

pacific art league
668 ramona street
palo alto, ca 94301
650 321 3891
www.pacificartleague.org


chocolate raspberry genoise, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box
5 12/16 x 7 11/16 x 3/ 3/8



strawberry napoleon, 2007
mixed media on wood cigar box
5 1/2 x 7 1/16 x 3 1/8

2007-02-07

new! in the card rack

i've placed some cards in the pacific art league's card rack. here's my favorite:


acrylic on handmade paper
a6 (4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches) envelope

2007-02-05

3 cheeses

per request, here's 3 cheese portraits from my portfolio show in december. click on them for a close-up:


colton bassett stilton aubergine, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
5 x 7 inches
• sold!



colton bassett stilton charcoal, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
5 x 7 inches
• sold!



estivo mitica grey, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
5 x 7 inches
• sold!