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While You Were Out… Gouache on board, 17″ x 13″

This one time, in the Seventies…, gouache, 14″ x 10,” 2010
A quick-ish, sketch-ish, ditty based on an snap from an old photo annual.

Wednesday, gouache on board, 14″ x 15,” 2010 [larger image]
Based on an amazing photo taken by Bryan Derballa for the Secret Lives series on Wired.com, featuring comic book store employees.

New gouache, based on a still from the film Erotissimo – a swinging French pop satire on sex and advertising. I’ve been planning to paint something from the flick for ages – every scene is a perfect mod diorama. (amazing Flickr set here.) [larger image]
I got wind of it via the site World of Kane, a seemingly inexhaustible font of “retro eye candy for the eyes and ears” impeccably by curated by Londoner Will Kane. Kane also DJs at a swinging occasional called the Stagnant Society, “a cinematic banquet of salacious psychedelia, euphoric euro-jerk, polyester pop, & hysterical Hammond, accompanied by an array of atmospheric visuals and beautiful dresses…” Well put. Perfect description of his site as well. I’ve gleaned a ton from Kane and a toast is richly deserved and long overdue. Visit often.

Jane, gouache on illustration board, 10″ x 10,” 2009
This little ditty of a two night sketch is my contribution to the InLiquid 10×10 Benefit. It’s based on the cover of Jane Birkin’s adorably batty 1973 record Di Doo Dah. In Liquid? Great outfit, local Philly art collective, resources network etc… they are celebrating their 10th anniversary with a show of over 200 10″ by 10″ works. If you’re in Philly, check it here.

Burberry, gouache on illustration board, 10″ x 21,” 2009

Varshtat, gouache on illustration board, 10″ x 17,” 2009
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Whew. That took long enough. Here’s a new one… a departure from exclusively figurative work, working up paintings from my own photographs. Early yet in this mode, but already deeply rewarding personally – circling around specific details indulges the miniaturist / Nicholson Baker fan in me, while testing the balance between impressionism and verisimilitude is endlessly absorbing. Nice to know a ramshackle workshop can be as compelling a subject as a young Shirley Maclaine. More upcoming.
A word on the title… Varshtat is what my father called our workshop in Ukrainian. While this particular one was discovered during a road trip in rural New Jersey, it evokes our own perfectly. Growing up, in terms of utilitarian spaces the workshop was second in importance only to the kitchen. Now that I think about it, the satisfaction I get from realist painting, both in practice and as an observer, probably began there, with my father, losing ourselves in the underlying mechanics of everyday things. [larger image]

Roman & Renata’s, gouache on illustration board, 12″x12,” 2009

The Paisley Headscarf, gouache on illustration board, 16″x 24,” completed Dec 2008

Two of my pieces, a collage and a gouache, were selected for inclusion in the Otto Design Group/222 Gallery group show: Two Twenty Two Projects, Inc. Perennial Exhibition of Works by Friends, Family, and Selections From Our Archives of Past Shows.
The show is exquisite, hung salon style, and dense with awesomeness. Through January 30th, weekeday hours…

The Navigator, gouache on illustration board, 12″x 25,” completed Jan. 2008
This weekend confection is my long simmering tribute to two of my most beloved influences: Wally Wood and Robert Bonfils. Wally Wood was one of the key creators of the 50′s EC “Weird Science” illustration style, – loose, detailed, evocative depictions of outer space and the foxy astronauts who explore it. Robert Bonfils is the forgotten master of ultra lurid paperbacks cover art. His painting for the cover of “Nautipuss, Agent 008 Battles the Temptress of the Deep!” (the explicit reference for my humble remix) is enough to secure his reputation for the ages.

Goodbye to all that! II, gouache on illustration board, 16″x 19,” completed Nov. 2008
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