Category: Art

Creation: How an Art Piece Can Explain a Writing Thing

I wrote a version of this piece back in 2012, when I first began painting. The original idea was not only to chronicle a piece of work, but tie it to a larger theme… that is, creation is often blind to outcome. I didn’t quite get to the second part in my first attempt, so…
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Pentimento: a Fancy Word for “That’s Better”

In the world of art (and I’m speaking specifically of painting), the word pentimento (derived from the Italian pentirsi, which means to repent or change your mind) is a change made by the artist during the process of painting. As a painter, I’ve done this many times, although the discovering of the change or changes…
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Art as Story

I was reading an article on how to describe art, and I came across the realization that while all of my paintings have a story to tell, I did not tell them. Which is kinda odd. Since I am a writer, too. So I think what I’ll do is apply a little snippet of story…
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How to: Price Paintings and Still Like Yourself

The art of how to price paintings has always been troublesome for me. While I don’t want to pretend anything I do should be priced up there with Andy Warhol or Bob Ross, I like to think that art can be a) profitable for the artist and b) accessible to most collectors. Assuming, of course,…
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