Monday, December 28, 2009
About Me
Well on with the story. After school I got married and had a little girl and proceeded to spend the next 18 years working to support said wife and child. never mind work history,it is boring and not relevant to my art although it provided me with incentive to change,I started wood carving back in the late 80's and enjoyed it. I was an fanatical fisherman and carved fish. I taught myself how to carve and paint fish over the course of a few years and got pretty good at the carving aspect. Maybe I will post a image of one of my carvings, First have to take pic.. Any way my wife is allergic to wood dust so there ended my carving unless I did not want the wife. Cheaper and easier to give up on carving! I then started painting Fish on masonite using acrylics in their underwater environment.Trust me We are getting to the end of this tale!!My neighbor happened to be Brian Stewart who is a member of Plein Aire Painters Of America. See we are getting to the end! Anyways he looked at my work and suggested I switch to oils and start painting from life. After giving me a demo in my backyard and commenting on how easy it was I took the bait and have been hopelessly hooked from that point on. Basically self taught took a Atelier workshop with Ciceile Hartleib a student of Allan Banks that taught me quite a bit. Another one with Brian Stewart which taught me a little more and the rest is pure me with all the other influences that one can find on the net or museum. have been very fortunate to have the friendship Of Bob Bonawitz who is a great landscape painter who more so than anyone else helped turn me into a painter. I owe him allot of thanks for showing me the way. There now you know. the secret is out I am an Untrained Artist. I manage my addiction with out group support and use home remedies to treat my affliction. I will now on focus more on the painting side after this long winded tale. It takes awhile when you are 54 to fill in the blanks. So onward and upward to the new blog!
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Hi Bob! Maybe we can compare scares sometime!
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Lets hope we go through this decade as painters! Let's give it our all!