so this is the day that good ole chris columbus invaded the native peoples lands, brought all manner of disease and claimed ownership of said property. sounds like our financial industry! so in honor of that, i’m going to close my bank of america account and find a credit union, get outside and embrace my liberation … and not celebrate columbus’s rapacious ways.
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columbus day …
Posted in Art, digital, laelia e. mitchell, Photo-Impressionism, Photography, Work in Progress with tags altered imagery, Art, digital, laelia e. mitchell, landscape, Photography on October 10, 2011 by laelia e. mitchellmonday, monday la la la lala la
Posted in Art, laelia e. mitchell, landscape, Photo-Impressionism, Photography, Work in Progress on September 12, 2011 by laelia e. mitchellas i’ve been moving my studio, i’ve come to realize just how much energy is infused into the space in which an artist works. my home studio enabled easy access and provided me with comfort and a sense of security. it also doubled as a guest room, so when friends and family arrived for extended stays, i quickly gathered my essential art tools and left my little room. i would peer in when our guests were out sightseeing to make sure my packed away materials were safe and no dog or small child had eviscerated anything.
when the opportunity to move into a shared space with a old dear friend presented itself, i jumped. i also did my homework. i looked at other studios in the city carefully measuring the distance/time component traversed on bike and whether there was public transport nearby. i factored in rent which needed to be within a budget that i could reasonably afford. after lots of visits and bike rides the original opportunity seemed perfect.
now for the move … what i didn’t know, nor could i have forseen, was the internal struggle. that struggle being the need to redefine who i am as an artist, how i make work, and the essential need for time management and discipline. i no longer have the luxury of “hanging out” in my home studio for an hour or so. i must place my studio practice into the arena of commitment. yes folks, commitment. it’s been an easy ride for these last years and now i’ve challenged myself to shit or get off the pot. i certainly have enjoyed the lazy jaunt to this place in my life.
i must now engage a new set of skills and inject my studio space with the energy of an artist ready to begin a new chapter … a deepening challenge and a commitment to break of out of the comfort and dive into that place where the best of my vision awaits. it’s kinda hard, yet i’ve paid my september rent and most of my stuff is there.
i guess this means no more going in to the studio with my pajamas on.
in this transitive period the iphone comes in handy:
Atmosphere Part One
Posted in 35mm, abstract, Art, Jason Gray, landscape, Photo-Impressionism, Photography with tags Chicago, Jason Gray, Nikon D50 on June 17, 2011 by Jason GraySome of you might recall a series that I started several years ago, and that was somewhat erroneously referred to as “Photo-Impressionism”. In any case, here is a slight expansion on that old, abandoned project; picked back up in the city where it began. Enjoy.
All Nikon D50 with Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G lens.
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Photo-Impressionism
Posted in abstract, Art, digital, Jason Gray, Photo-Impressionism, Photography, technique, Uncategorized, Work in Progress on March 13, 2009 by Jason Gray
This is an update of a project that I started back in December. Over that time, I have experimented a lot within this series, and I think that the approach that I have arrived at has finally evolved into something pretty interesting. Read more »





