Archive for the Work in Progress Category

What do you Expect? A Baby?

Posted in Art, art on paper, Drawing, figurative, gesture, mixed media, monotype, nude, Painting, portrait, printmaking, Tom Bennett, Work in Progress, work on paper with tags , , , , , , , , , on March 31, 2010 by Tom Bennett

More images of my  friend Lauren, who is about to give birth any moment now. I really think she’s going to be a great mother. She’s smart and tireless and focused and kind. Not to me, but I’m a PITA. Pain in the ass.

Here are some really loose monotypes, each about 18″ x 12″. I’m not satisfied with the emotion these prints are evoking at this point, so I’ll keep working.  I’ve been continuing with graphite and ink with color wash drawings, which you can check out after the jump.

LP 2, monotype

LP 1, monotype

For the drawings, click here:

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Snapshots From an Uncertain Voyage

Posted in abstract, Art, art on paper, Collage, contingent art, J. D. Hastings, Painting, Work in Progress with tags , , , , , on November 24, 2009 by jdhastings

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Loosely stated, my art process comes down to 2 basic stages, with a lot of feedback between the two.  I call these the IDEAS stage and the STUFF TO MAKE OTHER STUFF WITH stage.  Or maybe just the Stuff stage. 

The Idea stage usually happens while walking, commuting or trying to sleep.  When I’m away from art, visualizing out of boredom or as stray notions hit me.  These are the architect’s blueprints.

The Stuff stage is the hands-on creation of the materials that make up the building the Idea blueprints describe. 

The 2 stages are often completely separate.  I make Stuff without consideration to the Ideas it will be used with.  Once I have some Ideas, I will use what Stuff is available.  Obviously sometimes the ideas dictate that specific Stuff is made, but even then, I usually have leftover Stuff afterwards that will have to be incorporated elsewhere later.  And sometimes I have to come up with Ideas to get rid of Stuff I haven’t used in 2 years.  To make room for Stuff I have to create for a specific idea. 

Here’s 1 of 12 purple sheets I made a few weeks ago to clear out some tubes of paint I hadn’t used in years. To make room for some of the paint tubes I recently inherited from my Grandfather:

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Or sometimes I make Stuff to use up leftover pieces of other Stuff.  Here’s 1 of 11 sheets of linear collages I made out of leftover sheets from
the “Gossip” piece a few weeks ago:

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Do I have any idea what I’m going to use this Stuff in? No. I’ve had a few Ideas, but nothing too convincing. Chances are I’ll put it away and come back across it when looking for Stuff to use with a new Idea.

More Stuff after the jump. Read more »

You Must Destroy to Create.

Posted in abstract, Art, figurative, nude, oil painting, Painting, Tom Bennett, Work in Progress with tags , , , , , , , , on November 19, 2009 by Tom Bennett

(That’s spoken with an monotone eastern European accent.)

There has been talk of the individual approach to process and time management this week on the blog. It was addressed in a post from Tuesday.

Lately I’ve really been busted trying to manage my time in the studio. Its a drag with a capital g.

I work in a variety of ways. My monotypes, due to the nature of the medium, are produced rather quickly, in a matter of hours or less. Sometimes a painting will take but a relatively short time depending on the energy, the conceptual circumstances and how efficiently my subconscious is doing the thinking.
Other times, a piece or pieces will go through the whole “create and destroy and create” exercise and may take weeks or months to be realized. Here is an example of a painting I started a few weeks ago which has -and will – go through a metamorphosis as a dialogue of sorts. The conversation is all an adventure and will go through so many changes I may not quite know where it will end. The piece was started as a part of an ongoing series of paintings connected to the idea of the “purdah” and its related symbology and meanings.

I started it as a straight figure, but I unfortunately don’t have documentation from that first stage. Then I furiously worked into it.
a stage from a few weeks ago:

Unfinished Purdah

It wasn’t working for me; it was at a narrative and formal stage I wasn’t satisfied with. so I continued.

unfinished purdah version 2

and another stage

unfinished purdah version 3

Here it is staring at me now:

unfin purdah version 4

I wanted to push the form, the abstraction and the marks somewhere else. I’ll sit with this a little. it might be finished; I’ll keep you updated. Cause I know you care.

Better Late Than Never…

Posted in "But Is It Art?", 1904 World's Fair, abstract, Art, art on paper, awareness, City Museum, collection, current events, digital, Drawing, exhibits, FREE ART, Jason Gray, Links, Miscellaneous, mixed media, museum, news, oil painting, Painting, Photography, portrait, Rust-Belt, St. Louis, St. Louis Art Museum, Uncategorized, Work in Progress on March 30, 2009 by Jason Gray

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O.k., so I’m posting late this week….In all earnestness, this is not going to be much of a post at all.  I spent this last weekend in St. Louis, which is to be my new home, come May 1st.  From all perspectives, this will be a good move, as it will allow my wife and I to save money, revolve around a smaller nucleus, have more space, do more things, etc.

Nonetheless, this post is centered around the photographs that I took while doing other things, this weekend.  It is image heavy, so be forewarned… Read more »

Surface Details/ Works In Progress

Posted in Art, Painting, Stephanie Gerolimatos, Work in Progress with tags , , on March 27, 2009 by ssstephg

Well sure, of course I’ve been painting, but I don’t have any finished work to show you at the moment. So instead here are some detail shots of WIPs. Painting details are always fun, right?

*all pics click to enlarge*

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Written Letter Project: Update One

Posted in "But Is It Art?", Art, awareness, current events, digital, facebook, internet, Jason Gray, Miscellaneous, mixed media, myspace, news, Psychology, social networking sites, Uncategorized, Work in Progress on March 20, 2009 by Jason Gray

Well, it has been nearly a week since I posted my intention to delete all of my internet accounts in favor of a more holistic approach to networking and associating with my friends and peers; since then, I have deleted my Etsy account, one of my ulterior Myspace accounts, my Linked-In Profile, and both of my Photobucket accounts. I also switched some of my information concerning business stuff over to my business email, in preparation for deleting my personal email address soon. On Facebook, I sent out a message to some of my friends, ones who I only have information for through that site, requesting their addresses. I will be deleting my Facebook account on next Tuesday.
So far, the ground beneath my feet has not opened up, and I have not been swallowed into Read more »

Photo-Impressionism

Posted in abstract, Art, digital, Jason Gray, Photo-Impressionism, Photography, technique, Uncategorized, Work in Progress on March 13, 2009 by Jason Gray

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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 »

Anatomy Of A Giant

Posted in abstract, Art, current events, figurative, Links, performance, technique, Tom Bennett, Work in Progress with tags , , , , , , on February 26, 2009 by Tom Bennett

A recent monotype.

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2009, 20″ x 16″

The Mart of Bart: A transcription

Posted in Art, art on paper, homage, Miscellaneous, monotype, Painting, printmaking, Tom Bennett, Work in Progress with tags , , , , , , , , , on January 15, 2009 by Tom Bennett


Artists have always looked to the past for inspiration or simply to learn from the masters. Transcription is the term for the process of making a work based on a preceding work by another artist.
This is a study and a larger work in progress. Based on the painting by Tiepolo, depicting the martyrdom of that old kidder, the apostle Bartholomew. The story is he was flayed alive and crucified upside down. Well that’s a fun-filled story, but what I responded to was the design and movement of the original.

– Tom Bennett

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monotype, 18″ x 12″

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In progress, oil on canvas, 36″ x 48″

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the original: The Martyrdom of St Bartholomew, Tiepolo, 1722

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