After my husband took your painting back, I forgot to write to you to let you know that I like your actual painting so much more than the picture on the internet. The paint is viscous and it has a sense of tactility to it, almost like icing on a cake. It is beautiful, great job. Also, congratulations on the newspaper article, nice write-up.
I am an artist living in Northern California. In 1993 I graduated from
U.C. Davis where I took classes from Wayne Thiebaud, Dave Hollowell and Roy DeForest. I currently teach high school art in Placer County California. On this blog I have posted 1000 paintings in as many days. I took a break from that strict schedule for a couple of years but since the beginning of 2014 I have been completing one small painting on a daily basis. The practice of completing a painting a day suits my disposition and aesthetic. I have also found that modeling this sort of daily practice for my students is important. I am making these paintings available on ebay. Thanks for stopping by and check back often if you like what you see.
3 comments:
Congrats Craig, that's a great article. I enjoyed learning more about the artist behind the paintings!
It was interesting to read that you and Keiser met at a karate event. What I want to know is....Keiser vs. Stephens in a match, who wins?
-Justin
After my husband took your painting back, I forgot to write to you to let you know that I like your actual painting so much more than the picture on the internet. The paint is viscous and it has a sense of tactility to it, almost like icing on a cake. It is beautiful, great job.
Also, congratulations on the newspaper article, nice write-up.
Nice article! Congratulations! I hope it brings in lots of interest and customers for your work. It deserves it!
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