Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Treden.com Updates

I updated www.treden.com this morning.

The home page has a slightly new look and the Current Projects page now features a slide show of a work in progress. Soon the Current Projects page will feature a gallery of slide shows, each showing the progress of recently completed works (or those that are nearly complete).

The slide show includes captions which are initially hidden. Click on "captions" underneath the toolbar beneath the slides to read my comments on each slide.

I welcome your comments on the changes and would appreciate it if you would post them here.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Foot in the Door web site is now live




Check out the MIA's Web site for the Foot in the Door show. Look for your favorite work of art, artist or just browse the creative endeavors of your neighbors.

Thank you MIA.

http://artsmia.org/foot-in-the-door-4/

Monday, February 15, 2010

Foot in the Door 4

The show at Minneapolis Institute of Arts opens on Thursday, February 18. Check out the promotional video on YouTube. It goes by quick but I and my painting appear early on.

For more information on the exhibition visit the MIA's Web site.

The Star Tribune newspaper did a story on the show and my piece is included in the third picture in the online slide show. Look for the top of the red chair.
My Foot in the Door painting is in the Star Tribune

Photos coming soon.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

What am I working on?

I will have pictures soon of the pieces I am working on for the Foot in the Door show.

The plan is to create as many 12 inch square pictures as possible by the deadline and then choose the best one to enter.

My current favorite is a portrait of the red chair. There is no sitter. The chair sits in the corner facing the viewer. It will be a nice capstone or intro to my red chair portrait series.

Any Minneapolis readers out there want to sit for a red chair portrait? Use comments to let me know.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas

and Happy New Year.

Look for more posts and more updates on art making and art education in 2010.

Thank you for reading.

Monday, December 07, 2009

2010 Foot in the Door




Foot in the Door is an open exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts for all Minnesota artists.

Works of art must be in any visual media that can fit intoe a 12 inch square box. A/V submissions will be considered.

Drop off dates for works are Thursday, February 4 through Sunday February 7, 2010.

http://www.artsmia.org/maep

Here is the Web site for exhibition in 2000. It only comes around once every 10 years.

http://artsmia.org/foot-in-the-door/

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Van Gogh's Letters

Just heard about this Web site today, vangoghletters.org.

The site design is fantastic. The letter viewer allows one to switch from the original text in Dutch or a translation. There are scholar's notes that can be viewed if one chooses. In another pane, on the opposite side of the screen from the text of the letter, once can choose to view a scan of the letter or referenced works of art.

I plan to spend some time each week reading the letters. There are over 900 of them. I will write here when I find something interesting to write about.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Latest progess on red chair portrait of Carmen


This is not the best digital image of this painting. It was taken in low light and I had to push it a bit in Photoshop to come close to the colors of the original. I will post better images soon.

The next steps I will take will be to heighten the shadows with glazes on both the figure and the chair. I really want to push the back of the chair into space with some deep shadow behind the figure. Carmen was wearing glasses when she sat for this. Those will be the last detail I add.

Be on the look out for a new feature on treden.com. I will soon be adding a gallery of works in progress. You will be able to follow several of my recent paintings from the initial drawing through to the varnished (completed) piece.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Brian Setzer Album Cover Concept


Brian Setzer's record label held a contest to find the designer for the cover of his new album. This is my submission. Unfortunately, the contest only gave you ten days to come up with the design and I missed the deadline. I sent in my entry anyways. I haven't heard anything from Surf Dog Records. I don't expect to.

If I had more time I spend it on the guitar. I am going to work on it and post the updated version here.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Recent work: Red Chair Portrait, Donna

Recent work in progress


Inspired by a photo of the daughter of a friend in her christening gown, this painting builds upon my interest in 19th century American painters of the Ash Can School. It will also reminiscent of the work of Minnesota painter I admire greatly, Malcolm "Skip" Lipke.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

New website: Dutch Lake farm Guest House

I recently completed the web design for the site for the Dutch Lake Farm Guest House. I used some techniques that are new to me. Using CSS I was able to create some interesting roll-overs without using Java. The result is an elegant light weight site that meets the needs of my clients.

Check it out.

http://www.dutchlakeguesthouse.com


Fine art fans: more paintings are coming soon. I have been in the studio working. Not as often as I would like but I am behind in posting pictures of the works in progress. Check back soon.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Yesterday's progress

I took some vacation time this week to work in the studio. Here are the two portraits I am working on as of yesterday afternoon.



Monday, June 30, 2008

Another Red Chair Painting


Here is another portrait I am working on. This one started with the two hour session from life but as it is a commission piece I will finish the painting from photographs. I will post additional pictures as it progresses. I hope to have the painting completed by the end of July with delivery in August.

Red Chair Portrait No. 1


I posted earlier about wanting to loosen up and that I am planning an exercise to work quickly on small portraits painted from life. Here is the first one. This was painted in 2 hours and is approximately 18 x 24. I would like to have more of the face finished so the sitter is coming back for another session.