Showing posts with label man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label man. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Veteran’s Day - "Back To The World"


When engaged in the minute by hour struggle, as warriors we dared not think about the “World” from where we came. 
Later - much later, I came to realize the duress, the struggle for people left behind to carry on as normal, carrying that gnawing fear of imminent harm; parents, friends, girlfriends, wife's, children, husbands. Their sincere attempts at relating to a different person that may have come back whole or in-part, but not whole. This is my acknowledgement of that sacrifice given by circumstance and resulting in trepidation by those waiting. For all time.

Monday, May 31, 2010

The *World*


Today is Memorial Day and I have here displayed just a small portion of a painting that I have been working on way too long. Maybe I am lazy or maybe it is too important - even elemental to me and therefore most difficult to depict even for myself. This is for my brothers and me ,but there two adjoining sections (not displayed) that are an acknowledgment - a tribute, to those waiting for us to return. I cannot know or imagine the emotions and thoughts bearing down on the families, friends, lovers, veterans, people while we were absorbed in surviving; struggling to get back to the *World*.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Ian


Ian insisted in taking his hair down from the more ‘business-like’ ponytail and this is how I painted his portrait. Whether it is coding, origami or music, Ian excels. He has simply a fascinating and broad curiosity and intelligence which could be quite intimidating. What comes through for me is his humor, skill and love of family. My honor to be able to be allowed paint him.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

My Best Friend

I have known Stewart my entire life and I am old. We grew up in the same neighborhood of Bethesda Maryland when Washington D.C. was a 'small' town - hard to believe now. People knew each other and regardless of political party our parents had sincere discussions and partied together always and had great respect and intermingled without issue. How times have changed, they would not recognize the situation. Regardless Stewart and I have remained friends throughout the years and have grown together regardless of the changes. This is a salute to my BEST friend - Stewart. I cannot properly express my dependance nor love that I owe this human being.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Mahatma Gandhi




This is a continuing series of people that I am interested in. Gandhi, like Lincoln and all others was very human with issues that they dealt with in their own ways. For me, the sum of their achievements far surpasses the failings that scrutiny can uncover. So, Gandhi is another person that gives me hope for the future of human kind. His influence continues through the generations and that is why I have tried to capture some of the mystery, the man that was Gandhi...


A 'No' uttered from the deepest conviction is better than a 'Yes' merely uttered to please, or worse, to avoid trouble.
~Gandhi

Monday, December 29, 2008

'Beauty and the Beast' 14x18" oil/canvas

I still have some minor changes that I want to make - however, I am basically pleased with this piece, and I am ready to move on to the next. The name: 'Beauty and the Beast' and the figure pose I wanted to invoke (lead) the topic to - well for me a 'King Kong' type pose along with the theme of that story. Not exactly new, but it works for me. What maybe you expected symbols such as horses or apples or ...? Maybe I could name or sub-title this 'extraordinary lengths to acquire perceived beauty'. I think I will leave it as is.