"Garden Bounty" 8x10" Acrylic Buy Info |
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Garden Bounty
Happy New Year, everyone. I hope your 2017 is happy and abundant!
Labels:
bouquet,
flower arrangement,
flowers,
fruit,
vegetables
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016
An Affirmation for the Perfectionist
"Brooklyn Biker" 12x18" Acrylic |
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Old news...New news
Lemons 8x8" Acrylic (SOLD) |
Interested in upcoming events including a 9 day workshop in Venice Italy in June 2017? Here are the details.
Door County, WI is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to. Its a lovely peninsula that juts out into Lake Superior. I had the pleasure of teaching a 4 day workshop there in July, and enjoyed every minute of it. The homes and gardens and marinas - to die for! The paintings were some of my demos during that time.
"Rye Corner" 12x12" Acrylic (SOLD) |
Door County - there are so many beautiful barns and pastures!
Route 42, WI 12x16" Acrylic |
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Perseverance
"Times Square Messenger" 24x24" Acrylic
The all-time worst piece of advice I ever got from a teacher was that at all stages of the painting it must look good. That crazy idea stuck with me for years and so many paintings were trashed before they ever had a chance to develop. There are ugly stages - especially the start (see below). I'm glad I eventually learned to persevere thru "the uglies" or I'd have given up on art years ago. That being said there are those paintings that never quite graduate out of the ugly stage. But everytime I wrestle with one of those stubborn pieces I learn something new. And if theres one thing in life I'm completely sure of, theres always more to learn!
This morning I saw a facebook video by a writer who described the struggles of growing into the artist you aspire to be. I shared it on my facebook page, Patti MollicaArt. It's for real.
Labels:
architecture,
city,
New York,
NYC,
NYC painting,
times square,
urban
Monday, April 4, 2016
Abstracting City Shapes
"Looking South on Tenth Ave." 12x12", Acrylic Click for info |
Labels:
abstracted,
architecture,
buildings,
citiscape,
city,
Manhattan,
New York,
NYC,
street scene,
urban
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Chelsea Watertowers
Chelsea Watertower 13.5x13.5 Acrylic (SOLD) |
I worked on this piece at the same time as it's sister piece (below) - I wanted them to work together, as a series. Maybe I will paint another one so that there are 3 in the series - or 4... I have a lot of bad photos to choose from!
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Gallery District, NYC
"Gallery District, NYC" Acrylic 20x20" More Info |
On another note, a friend of mine - Francesco Fontana, a very talented artist from Italy, is teaching a workshop in June - July 2016 in Giverny - by Monet's Lily Pond! I hear there are only a couple of spots left. If you are interested in more details... click here.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Cupcakes and Candies
"Sweet Stuff" 12x12" Acrylic |
Practicing some quick techniques on sweet delectables for my upcoming workshop this weekend in Long Island, NY, called "How to Paint Fast, Loose and Bold." Just in time for Valentines Day! Come join us if you can...
Friday, January 29, 2016
East Side NYC View
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Work in progress
I just fished this painting out of a pile of old flops that I have been storing forever, knowing that there are problems I have to deal with someday - or just trash it. I had painted a largish figure on the left walking towards me, and a smaller figure crossing the street. I didn't like either of them for a number of reasons. So... time to paint over them and wrestle with 'now what do i do'.
The first obvious idea was to cut the panel down to 18x24 now that both focal points are gone. But panels are so hard to cut and... jeez, what a cop out! So I stared at it and thought - ah - a biker! I put one in and now the piece is feeling like it has some potential. The reference looks like it was from 19th street and 6th ave - where the old Bed Bath and Beyond was - or still is? Other than the biker, the city reference is long gone, so I will just keep staring at it, keep wondering 'what do i do now" , try out some ideas, and hope for the best!
Monday, January 18, 2016
Look for the peppers...in art stores near you!
"Pepper Party" 8x10, Acrylic $295 Click for Info |
My recently posted pepper painting was commissioned by Strathmore Paper Company, for the front cover of their new product, black canvas paper pads, which you can find in retail art stores. I could not reveal that information until they officially introduced the product on their website. Nor could I offer the painting for sale because they needed the actual artwork to photograph. It arrived back today, and is available for any would-be collectors.
BTW If you've never worked on a black surface, try it, you'll like it. The colors really pop!
Click here to read more about Strathmore 300 Series Black Canvas Paper.
Labels:
gold,
peppers,
red green,
still life painting,
vegetables
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Chelsea Building, New York City
"Chelsea Fire Escapes" Acrylic 14x14" Click for Info |
Labels:
abstract,
building,
chelsea,
city,
fire escapes,
new york city,
painting,
sky,
urban
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Times Square Intersection
"Comings and Goings" 10x10" Acrylic SOLD |
I've painted this image many times, it's from a photo I took at a Times Square intersection. I like to experiment and use the same reference to take paintings to a new place, try out new ideas. Here's a new place...
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Crosswalk at Franklin Street, NYC
Way back in August of '2000, I sat at Franklin Street in Tribeca, sketching the view, thinking I might do a painting of it. I never did, but recently ran across the photo and sketches (below). I decided to give it a try, and to my surprise the painting took on a colorful life of its own.
Labels:
abstracted,
buildings,
new york city,
Tribeca,
urban landscape
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Sunday, January 3, 2016
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