Using some brain power to carve some rubber stamps. This first round is a collaboration with the Lithuanian artist Mindaugas Žuromskas (he did the painted paper). These are heading around the world in the mail — more to come soon.
When not working on my own art I spend a great deal of time out and about looking at other work.
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Sunday, September 19, 2021
End of Summer Mail Bag
Get busy, leave town, and don’t go to the post office for a few weeks and the box was bursting with new mail art. Zines + mail art, altered postcards, rubber stamping, fabric sample collages, Fleur’s ongoing documentation of Oakland public art, Kathy’s moving pieces and a more patrons of the Museum of Unclaimed Ephemera. Some of Kathy Barnett’s pieces get hung on my apartment door to entertain my young neighbors. Here is a list of the artist shown this month:
- Eberhard Janke - Germany
- MiM – Virginia
- Jean-Philippe Gilliot – Belgium
- Valdor – Catalonia/Spain
- Pia Zaragoza – California
- Debra Mulnick – Idaho
- Carolyn Oord (aka Kerosene) – Québec/Canada
- Rani Goel – California
- Fleur Helsingor – California
- Jon Foster – North Carolina
- William Mellott – Taiwan
- Skooter Fein – California
- Patti Wren & Paula Currie – California
- Margo Hill – California
- Meral Agar – Turkey
- Kathy Barnett – Missouri
- Gregg Biggs – Museum of Unclaimed Ephemera – California
Sunday, September 5, 2021
The Thorn Birds
It has been more than a year and I still am working on my Chaekgeori-inspired series.
I usually do not paint the book titles in detail, yet many of the books in these paintings are still recognizable. Viewers spot a few books they have on their own shelves and many of us read the same books. In my latest painting you might notice a copy of The Thorn Birds — a ubiquitous title on the bookshelves of all moms of a certain generation. Yes, these are my mom’s books and things. And even though she has downsized (many of my parent’s books are on my shelves now), a true reader can’t help but fill a bookcase. Also, like many of the paintings in this series, small pieces of my art appear on the shelves (look for the slice of cabbage).