Archive for the Painting Category

Doc Watson

Posted in Art, art on paper, current events, expressionist, figurative, mixed media, monotype, obituary, oil painting, Painting, printmaking, Tom Bennett, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , , on May 31, 2012 by Tom Bennett

The great and legendary blue grass guitarist Doc Watson died this week at the age of 89. I saw him perform once about 10 years ago at the Village Vanguard in the west village and it was a truly memorable performance. This is a painting I did over an old monotype of a dog, which I suppose is apropos, considering his blindness and the hang dog blues he sometimes played on his Gibson. It’s a distorted image and not a great likeness, but here’s to Doc.

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Doc Watson, oil over monotype on paper, 10″ x 18″

The Final Pheromone

Posted in abstract, abstract expressionism, Art, expressionism, expressionist, figurative, nude, oil painting, Painting, Tom Bennett with tags , , , , , , , , , on May 17, 2012 by Tom Bennett

Last week I posted a WIP and this week I post the finish, which isn’t much different. I made a few tweaks here and there; I took a more accurate photo. Tell me what you think.

Pheromoning (formerly limbs 2)

Pheromoning, oil on canvas, 36″ x 62″

I’m Lazy. Sue Me.

Posted in Art, Collage, J. D. Hastings, Painting with tags , , , , on May 15, 2012 by jdhastings

I couldn’t be bothered to photograph a new piece yesterday so you get this.

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-JD

Tape and Tape and Tape and

Posted in Art, Collage, J. D. Hastings, Painting with tags , , , , on May 8, 2012 by jdhastings

So on. I need to cut back on these. I ended up with a stack of 40 or 50 to scan last week, and it’s absurd.

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Posted in Art, art on paper, expressionism, expressionist, figurative, mixed media, monotype, nude, oil painting, Painting, printmaking, Tom Bennett, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , , , on April 26, 2012 by Tom Bennett

The title is a reference to the non-committal online connections that pass for friendship bonds today. The whole concept is silly and sad. That said, please don’t un-follow me or I’ll cut my ear off.
With the paint into monotype I’m continuing to explore a guarded, nuanced and neutral palette with some higher hues thrown in. Here the cool grays got too blue and of course the yellow blares out a bit. The figure may have pronounced itself rather more than was intended, but I’m ok with it.

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Unfollow, 2008-2012, oil into monotype on paper, 18″ x 12″

Gray Scales

Posted in Art, Collage, J. D. Hastings, Painting with tags , , , , , on April 24, 2012 by jdhastings

My legs ache. After a week of collecting masking tape without applying it to sheets of paper, I ended up sitting on the ground for 10 hours the last 2 days making sheets.

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“Why did you sit on the floor if it was so uncomfortable?” you might ask. Because there was so much tape that in order to view it all to be able to select each piece to put on a sheet I had to surround myself with it.

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I ended up producing a lot of brightly colored pieces, but am mostly taken with the limited palette gray scale pieces I’m showing today.

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Basketball and Sex

Posted in Art, expressionist, figurative, mixed media, monotype, nude, oil painting, Painting, Tom Bennett, Work in Progress, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 19, 2012 by Tom Bennett

Jeremy Lin is the the cinderella story of the NBA this season. He was a no-one who came out of Harvard and was on the bench for the New York Knicks when he was chosen to come on the court where he went on an electric run to rejuvenate the team. I had made a couple of monotypes dedicated to him but both were unsuccessful, poorly formulated attempts. Here I took one of these flat prints and I’ve begun the process of reforming a composition with a slightly sexualized nude, utilizing bits and pieces of the underlying marks and forms. It is only fitting, I think, to honor this injured basketball player, who has had surgery on his leg and will be out the rest of the season. Baseball and sex are the usual analogies, but I’m throwing up a three pointer and lets see if it misses. This is a work in progress.

Guarded Sin WIP

Tape Parade

Posted in abstract, Art, Collage, J. D. Hastings, Painting with tags , , , , , , on April 17, 2012 by jdhastings

My experiments with masking tape have taken on a life of their own. While these started as a way to avoid wasting paint while making paintings to sew together, these have gradually become something of a focus in their own right.I’ve been posting them daily at my Tumblr site, and currently still have 47 queued up to post, with many more likely to added.

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These have become exercises in color for me. There are obvious elements of form in the dots, checker boxes or occasional letters, but most of the composition remains linear. The main differences between different sheets come from the color schemes.

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While I control these to an extent in deciding what to paint when, there’s also a lot of chance involved. I may be working on 3 different quilts requiring 3 completely different types of color and pattern, but the tape used for each of them winds up together. The results may be a fairly tight scheme (top) or something more unexpectedly diverse (2nd piece down).

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Sometimes pieces take a week or two to fill out, leading to unexpected combinations, like the above, which has pieces of 21 different paintings in it, I think. It’s a very useful tool for trying out these new color combinations quickly, without much risk, and will help me plan more detailed works in the future.

I’ll post several more below. Read more »

Cluster Fluck

Posted in abstract, Art, art on paper, current events, events, exhibits, expressionism, expressionist, figurative, mixed media, monotype, nude, oil painting, Painting, printmaking, Tom Bennett, Toni Tiller, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 5, 2012 by Tom Bennett

Yesterday Toni Tiller posted about the show Its a Small, Small World, also called Cluster Fluck, an open show at Family Business, a 10′ x 12′ foot space curated by a very funny Hennessy Youngman. Entertaining art happening. There may have been maybe 100 artists represented; here’s the little piece I had in it. It was in a good spot. On the other hand, when you’re talking about 120 square feet, any spot is a good spot.

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Drunken Silenus, ink and graphite on paper, 11 x 8

Below is a recent Monotype reworked with oil.

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April, oil paint into monotype on paper, 24″ x 18″

I Forgot to Name This

Posted in Art, J. D. Hastings, Painting with tags , , on April 3, 2012 by jdhastings

Squres Dropcloth copy

“Dropcloth with Square 2012″ 48″ x 60″

This is big. To photograph it in a single frame I had to back up as far as was possible in my apartment leaving room so I could actually check to see that it did, actually fit in the frame. Getting something approximating even lighting was it’s own issue, and perfect focus? Well, just don’t click on the original.

This served as my dropcloth for months. I painted hundreds of smaller canvases and sheets of paper upon it. I used masking tape to get the effect of the squares, so there are 4 layers atop one another here.

Detail:

Squres Dropcloth copy
Apologize for the poor focus. My favorite parts are where snippets of pattern remain from leftover pieces of canvases painted on this. Remind me that when I’m working on my next dropcloth.

-JD

Generate: Collaboration

Posted in Art, art on paper, awareness, Drawing, Jason Gray, Painting, performance, St. Louis, video with tags , , , , , on April 1, 2012 by Jason Gray

Unfortunately, I did not have this quite ready to post on Friday night, so I am usurping Sunday to share it with you. I recently finished a collaboration (maybe the first of more) with St. Louis-based artist, Ann-Maree Walker. The video is part of her project, “Generate”, which was a recent feature of the Luminary Center for the Arts exhibition, Something Happened. My contribution deals with the idea of instantaneity; specifically, its relationship to the public’s perception of how artwork is generated.

See more of Ann-Maree’s “Generate” here.

More stills and the full video after the jump. Read more »

International Collaboration

Posted in abstract, Art, Collage, expressionism, figurative, mixed media, nude, oil painting, Painting, Tom Bennett with tags , , , , , , on March 29, 2012 by Tom Bennett

Sometime last year I had a conversation with Jean Christensen, a collage artist whom I’ve befriended through an online art group and who lives and works in France, about the idea of a collaboration. I had pitched the idea to him just because I thought it would be a interesting exercise in managing decision-making within a control-variable situation. I’m a bit of a control freak as I think Jean is, although I believe we’re both generously diplomatic at the same time. But as he has suggested himself, he and I are quite different in our styles, tastes and history.

So he agreed to the idea and sent me a 10″ x 14″ hardwood board he had glued various cut paper to. Images of fish, food, mammals, rocks, etc. I worked oil paint into it and sent it back to France. He  added more collaged bits and sent it back where I sat on it for a long, long time. I Had been trying to make it work abstractly but it wasn’t happening so I went in another direction and finished it. I think it works pretty well under the circumstances, formally and somehow as expression.

I suggested to him if we do this again, I’ll start the piece and he finish it. The artist to last work on a collaboration like this has the advantage of final say.

This is a mediocre photograph but I’ve included the first 3 stages of the process as well.

Tom Bennett & Jean Christensen Collaboration, 3/12

Tom Bennett & Jean Christensen, Collaboration, oil paint, collaged paper, varnish. glue on wood, 10″ x 14″

Below are the first 3 stages.

stage 1:

Stage 2:

Stage 3:

Masking Tape Remixes Redux

Posted in Art, Collage, J. D. Hastings, Painting with tags , , , , , , on March 27, 2012 by jdhastings

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Here are more quilted remixes of some recent pieces made from masking tape leftover from other paintings.

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-JD

WIP: Limbs

Posted in abstract, Art, expressionist, figurative, nude, oil painting, Painting, Tom Bennett, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , on March 22, 2012 by Tom Bennett

Living in NY requires money. I have little time to eat or breathe. I suppose I’ll have to learn to live on 4 hours of sleep to give myself enough space to paint and do my laundry. What ends up happening is I’m left with beginning projects that require blocks of time to conceptualize, think, sit and allow to grow. I don’t have those blocks. This is another piece that may very well ferment like so many others have over the past few months.

WIP: Limbs

WIP: Limbs, oil on canvas, 31″ x 46″

New Tape

Posted in Art, Collage, J. D. Hastings, Painting with tags , , , , on March 20, 2012 by jdhastings

I’m in between finishing projects now, so here’s some recent used masking tape from paintings.

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-JD

I Like Cake

Posted in abstract, Art, art on paper, expressionism, expressionist, figurative, mixed media, monotype, nude, oil painting, Painting, Tom Bennett, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 15, 2012 by Tom Bennett

I admit it. I’m a sweet junkie. I was brought up in an old school household with an Irish Catholic mother with a thing for chocolate and just about every other great sugar treat. Her mother had ancient recipes for a slew of desserts from fried donuts to tollhouse cookies, to brownies you want to shoot up in your veins. The tradition made it to my oldest sister Debbie, who had a passion for baking pies and cookies and cakes while I would assist, at the age of 5, by licking the mixing bowl of uncooked batter and butter frosting. Invariably it would be pasted all over my face and dungarees. Jeans were called that back in the 18th century.

I buy a chocolate cake and tell myself I’m ok with my high cholesterol and I store it in what I pretend are places my girlfriend can’t find and of course she finds it. It’s right there on the top shelf of the fridge or in the bread box with an electric arrow pointing at it. Cake is love. It’s sensual. So is sex. Therefore, cake is sex.

eat it.
Tom Bennett

Perfectly Good Cake, 2012

Perfectly Good Cake, oil over monotype on paper, 18″ x 14″

Masking Tape Remixes

Posted in Art, J. D. Hastings, Painting with tags , , , on March 13, 2012 by jdhastings

I may have an opportunity to show some of my masking tape pieces in the future. This weekend, I decided to prop a few up with some quick editing to make them a little more display ready. These are the results:

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WIPWIPWIPWIPWIPWIPWIP

Posted in Art, art on paper, expressionism, expressionist, figurative, mixed media, monotype, nude, oil painting, Painting, printmaking, Tom Bennett, Work in Progress, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , , , on March 1, 2012 by Tom Bennett

Unfinished study oil over monotype on paper, 14″ x 20″

WIP B&W dance

WIP

Posted in abstract, Art, expressionist, figurative, mixed media, monotype, nude, oil painting, Painting, printmaking, Tom Bennett, Work in Progress, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 23, 2012 by Tom Bennett

This is a bad photo of a work in progress. I’m going south for a couple of days.

Tom Bennett

WIP

WIP, oil into monotype on paper, 18″ x 24″

Glimpse of Things to Come

Posted in Art, Painting with tags , on February 21, 2012 by jdhastings

I finally finished the Baudelaire related project I’ve been toiling at the last few weeks last night. I’m not quite ready to post the final images of it though, so here’s just an example of the type of crap I’ve put myself through with it.

This is a crappy stencil of one of the poem’s passages. It’s hard to read, but that’s not it’s only problem.

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The other problem is that “Discontended” is misspelled. I made 10 of these stencils before realizing that. So I then had to create a new stencil just with the corrected spelling. I through in a few “redeems” because that was the hardest word to read throughout most of the stencils.

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I ended up cutting everything apart and sewing the corrected pieces together, but now I have a pile of 20 misspelled “Discondendeds” that I have to find something to do with.

-JD

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