Miles Frode's Weekly Art Blog
Blog #36
week
July-21st-TODAY
July-28 2015
12'x16' acrylic and india ink on blue linen
hand distressed frame
Below is a piece i 'started' with the intention of making something
that would be more subtle, or constructed and spacious in its simplicity.
A calm, thinking piece
ART MAIL!!!!
Send me some and I WILL SEND YOU SOME!!!
I just got this one from an Ashland Artist Candy Wooding.
Thank you Candy:) your's is coming..
(I've got a bunch made to pick the perfect 'Candy One' from)
Below are a few envelopes I've made in the last weekFrankie-
Below-'Frankie' by miles 72415
Below a photo from my ex's house
Below's another envelope..this technique always leaves epic invitations to surrealism…
below and on the left i see a defined head of a guy with eyes closed…and on the right, i see a horse turned looking at the viewer.
Below- left over sticker paper is never wasted:)
Post-it technique + the String Print technique:)
Below- piece using the union jack giving 3-d visual information that reminds me of the piece created when making string prints.
The Next works are by my friend 'The Planet Jupiter' aka Joseph Hamilton, pictured below left
Artist viewing Art.Below…The Art
Below- a smaller mixed media piece on paper, about-5'ish"x12"ish
Nothing like a blog day visit to my Dear Friend and Master Artist.
above…the shape of the paint in the middle piece caught my attention when i saw it from an angle.
I'm always so inspired by such a root spread of art swung through a handful of decades, echoing any and all inculcations, overlaps, coincidences and miracles in a life shown with energy, emotion and depiction…intuiting the nothing and the all
Above is about 5ft by 5ft un-stretched canvas.
Almost ALL art featured is for sale
please feel free to contact The planet Jupiter for inquires or acquisitions via Facebook link below,
he is a kind, and wise soul.
Below are some photos I (miles) took a few weeks ago
with Cass's camera phone in a plastic bag during an erie storm:)
I like to use the camera as a tool to create 'abstract paintings'
Below are some 6 wood panels i started last night-727215 acrylic and india ink
mixing my very present inspiration's of Basquiat and local friend Jean-Marie Harrison
(apologies if i've misspelled anyones name:)
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see ya next Tuesday
May the Muse Be With You!
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