7:12 PM: yesterday mikela and i had eye appointments at anschutz in denver. while we were waitong to be seen, i made this colored pencil drawing of the pupil exam geat i was sitting next to. behind the machine was a framed print with blue & orange colors.
remembering my Dad on fathers day /
3:32 PM: a few months before my Dad, roy tarlow, i made this little portrait of him in his nyc appartment. he was a born seeker, always going deeper in his search for meaning.
ORANGE CREEK, 40X35”, DAY 1 / selection of paintings delivered from houston /
3:37 PM: i started working on a new 40x35” painting today, titled orange creek.
12:17 PM: just now i selected some of the paintings delivered from houston yesterday amd photographed them. what they have in common is that they all have skies.
HOUSTON PAINTINGS DELIVERED 6/13/24 /
8:33 AM: yesterday afternoon a van arrived from houston containing at least 100 of my paintings on canvas and paper. they were all from the former gremillion gallery, which recently closed it’s doors after many decades. over the years i had one man shows, took part in group shows, have talks and spent wonderful time with the former ownder/director and dearest friend, ron gremillion.
the paintings are now sitting in my studio and newly built studio storage room. it will take time for me to go throught them, photograpg and catalogue them and eventually find homes fro some of them, including museum and private collections as well as galleries across the country.
here are a few shots i too k as they were being unloaded from the van and placed in my studio by the amazing tate, who packed, loaded them and drove from houston over 2 days+.
travel drawings /
7:37 AM: i always have a drawing book with me whenever we travel. here are a few of them.
"tennis suite" has become "pink & blue" / A NEW STUDIO DOOR WINDOW IMAGE /
12:51 PM: tennis suite was too restricting as a title, so it’s now pink & blue. i’m finally able to use my nikon to shoot the paintings. i was using my iphone because my card reader gave out & i had to wait for the new one to arrive.
i painted over most of what i did over the last few days, now that i’m freed from the tennis theme. as usual, my first burst of energy is what counts. i remembered to forget and just go where my heart and hand direct me. amongst other things, i remembered my plastic bubble wrap and what cool marks it makes when you smear paint on it then press onto the canvas. and i remembered the importance of black. the black & white patterning indicate the sleeve of the post-olympics celebration guy doing a hand stand. and the green leaves were inspired by a shot i took from above, of mikela in a musuem foyer with lots of plants.
STUDIO DOOR: my west facing studio door has a 35x21” window. until this morning, i had a 2 canvas painting mounted on the inside facing out. today, after many months , i felt it needed replacement. so i took the two attached canvases down, cut a piece of foam core from the recent delivery of my new full length mirror and taped one of my paper palettes to it. i keep some of them because, when i’m squeezing paint onto the palette, and smooshing it around with the brush, i’m more likely to create something interesting than when i’m working on a painting! so it actually served as an inspiration for what i did today on pink & blue!!
tennis suite 1 day 3 6-11-24 / TSAROUCHIS in my 1974 catalogue /
2:24 PM:C i brought tennis suite 1 to the next level today. a central figure now dominates the composition. dominates is the key word here; as i gaze at it now, i feel that this figure, as dynamic as it may be, does not allow the eye the fredom it needs to enjoy the composiiotn as a whole. right now i’m too tired to make changes, so it will have to wait till tomorrow.
1:40 PM: this is an excerpt from a text by tsarouchis for my 1974 solo exhibition in athens.
TENNIS SUITE 1 day 2 6-10-24 /
5:54 PM: i went back to the studio because i forgot to clean my brushes. while i was there i made a few tweaks.
3:06 PM: more players have appeared, as well as the skateboarding girl. the composition is beginning to take shape, and tomorrow is likely to be a critical day. thus far, although i’ve done some scraping , i haven’t used collage at all, nor have i painted over anything . my intention is for this to be a series with a lighter touch.
BELOW: day 1 and day 2
tennis suite /
2:54 PM: we’re watching the french open matches. there are lots of beautiful images of the players shot from above, which as you know is my favorite thing to include in a painting. so mikela paused the video images at points that seemed interesting in terms of form, color, movement and shadows, and i shot stills. this is the first painting i’m making on the new roll of portrait linen that arrived a few days ago. it’s my favorite surface to work on; takes the paint beautifully!
skateboarding girl cropped / pine peak on5/2/24, 3pm /
12:05 PM: skateboarding girl was always too busy. so today i cut it down and stretched it on a 24x18” stretcher bar. i can now gaze at her without my eye wandering all over the canvas in utter confusion! oh, you might think, what a shame to go from a 42x42” painting down to a 24x18”. so what? what counts is the final result which, in this case, makes it well worth it!
7:39 AM: pine peak, 42x42” oil & collage on linen, was completed on may 2 and currently hangs in our house. it’s one of my recent paintings that stands out and holds up over time. every painting can’t be a winner, and it’s impossible to know until some time passes and, as with this one, you never tire of gazing at it and are always finding something you hadn’t previously noticed.