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- Apr 26, 2017
manmade paths: An interview with Ross Penhall
A desire line. The first time I heard this phrase was during an interview I did with Ross Penhall back in March. It’s a landscape architecture term that describes an unintended pathway created by humans and animals. Ross Penhall is a painter who works with oils and paints large canvases inspired by the west coast landscapes of British Columbia and California. His economical landscapes are punctuated with voluminous shapes of trees, clouds, and buildings. Ross refers to the


- Mar 29, 2017
how small art restored my sanity!
I totally get why Jeff Koons works with a team of fabricators! I’m known for my hand hooked art but what you didn’t know is that some parts of the process are just plain hard and a little soul crushing! When a studio visitor asks how long it takes to make one piece I explain how over several months I work on 2-3 pieces at one time…if the visitor digs a little deeper they will learn that when I work to a deadline there is little room for failure. Or when I complete a body of w


- Feb 17, 2017
small gallery spaces: unexpected
The artist in me has been slow to embrace the small gallery and the community focused art experience. Many artists are concerned about the optics of exhibiting their work in what is referred to as alternative venues. Right or wrong they believe that their artwork won’t be taken seriously by collectors and critics. My artwork is currently hanging in the Paneficio Gallery window at 800 Keefer Street until February 28. The gallery window is 5’ x 6’ x 3’ and it’s the smallest