UPDATE and BLOG

A World of Pink

As the summer ends, I like to share one of the paintings I recently finished. Coming up with a title was challenging because the motivation behind it was mainly a compositional one and less about flamingos than my initial concept of  clusters of “pink pearls”, and as it proceeded, maybe was more like pink cotton candy. This was one of those paintings that I enjoyed the process more than the outcome, delightfully mixing a variety of shades and chroma of pink. Pink, a color that’s lively and glows, always beautiful no matter the shift in hue or shade. It’s amazing what a tad of it can do to grey, giving a dead “color” life. There’s no ugly shade or shift! Unfortunately, the depth and variety of what I’ve conveyed is not as apparent in the photo. Nevertheless, it was a pleasant excuse to exercise and share my passion.  ” A World of Pink” is a fitting name since the color mesmerized my summer and much time was devoted to repeating variation of the color through hundreds of flamingos.

….And It has been accepted to a local show.

36″‘ x 48″, oil on canvas

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59th Stockton Art League Juried Exhibition

In Search Of at the Haggin

I’m honored that this special painting, “In Search Of”,  was awarded 1st in the oil painting division. The Haggin Museum in Stockton California is a great stop if you are in the area. Work of some of my favorite artists are here such as William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Albert Bierstadt, and William Bradford. This painting and “Color Symphony” along with many great work from artists around the country are part of the 59th Stockton Art League Juried Exhibition that will last until September 11th.

 

These two paintings will be going to the Haggin Museum in Stockton California for an art show from July 7th to September 11th. I’m honor to be part of it again, and certainly one of my favorite art museum near the San Francisco area. Please check it out if you are nearby.
“In Search of” and “Color Symphony” are special to me, a deviation from my figurative work, but I enjoyed the relaxing flow of elements throughout the painting making my passion dance. I had enduring memories of the process. Thanks for being part of my journey.
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