Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Two Must-See Exhibitions



I recently went to the National Gallery of Art and saw two incredible exhibitions. The first was the "Prayers and Portraits" show of Northern Renaissance dyptichs. The paintings themselves were marvelous. From the incredible detail, to the way the paint was handled, they just don't make painters like that anymore. It was also fantastic to see some of these dyptichs in the context of how they would have been used.
The second show was of Rembrandt prints. There are five rooms in this exhibition each packed with his etchings and drawings. I was awestruck by the intensity of these prints. This exhibition has so much work it is almost too overwhelming to get through it all. My favorite room of this show was the fourth room with the religious works.

My Recent Paintings




These are my most recent works. I have recently started to work on a much smaller scale. For now this scale and size just feel right. I have been able to hone in on details and really dedicate myself to each painting for an extended period of time. My particular focus for the past year has been to really make the color within my work come to life. These works represent the first in graduate school which I feel I have most successfully been able to bring together color and mark to my satisfaction.