Friday, July 31, 2009

Studio Work and 2 Upcoming Shows



Erratic-Ten Lakes Basin
16 x 14
Pastel on Canson Paper

Here is a studio piece from a study I did on a backpack trip a few weekends ago in Yosemite. Still trying to find the balance between gesture, immediacy, the way the material behaves, and the drive towards more resolution of the image, exploring more subtle issues, (edges, the final frontier) which the studio environment provides. When to stop? I even made some changes to the image since I shot this version, though they might not be noticeable to most.

I have a few shows coming up and am headed overseas for a week, so needed to get all my work finished and framed. This one is destined for the Studio Gallery's upcoming landscape show, 'Terrain', opening in San Francisco on the 12th of August. The study for this as well as one of the lake that I previously posted will also be in that show. Maybe one more piece... not sure yet.


I am also going to be in the Napa Valley Art Festival in a few weeks, which takes place on Saturday, August 15th. I'll have about 8 paintings for sale in that event, including Granite in Shadow, which I'm honored to announce was given the Jurors' Choice award. Should be a fun day, and I hope to see some familiar faces there.

6 comments:

Craig Mackay said...

Beautiful work!

Joe Kresoja said...

love your color sense.

Don Coker said...

Your work is beautiful, Bill! I love pastels.

www.doncokerart.com/blog

Randy Bantog said...

So nice!

Miriam Moore said...

saw you in pastel art mag. i do figures in pastel. visit me at miriammoore.blogspot.com to see.

Ellen Shea said...

Your work over the years has become dynamic and increasingly magical.