Tuesday, December 10, 2013


Suite of Four
Serpents  30" x 30" each
Inkjet on canvas wrapped on 1.5" deep stretcher
As presented for my January 2014 AIB Show
 601 Newbury St., Boston


Suite of Four
Irradiated Decapods - 16" x 16" each
Inkjet on paper mounted on 1.5" Cradle Ambersand Claybord
As presented for my January 2014 AIB Show
 601 Newbury St., Boston


Alternate Suite of Four 
Nazca Serpents - 30" x 30" each 
Inkjet on paper displayed 16" x 16" each
As presented for my January 2014 AIB Show
 601 Newbury St., Boston



Alternate Suite of Five 
Nazca Creatures - 16" x 16" each 
Inkjet on paper displayed 16" x 16" each & 8" x 8" each
As presented for my January 2014 AIB Show
 601 Newbury St., Boston



Alternate Suite of Four
Palms & Travelers - 30" x 30" each 
Inkjet on paper displayed 16" x 16" each & 8" x 8" each
As presented for my January 2014 AIB Show
 601 Newbury St., Boston

Alternate Suite of Four 
Dante Unillustrated 16" x 16" each 
Inkjet on paper
As presented for my January 2014 AIB Show
 601 Newbury St., Boston


Irradiated Decapod #1
30" x 30"


Irradiated Decapod #2
30" x 30"


Irradiated Decapod #3
30" x 30"


Irradiated Decapod #4
30" x 30"


Irradiated Decapod #5
30" x 30"

Irradiated Decapod #6
30" x 30"

Sunday, November 10, 2013


Many thanks to William Tuttle who was kind enough to take it upon himself
to improve upon my Artist's Business Card.  The man just has that touch!

Serpent Series
...and dust shall be the serpent's meat
Isaiah 65:25

Below you will find my latest suite of prints - ...and dust shall be the serpent's meat - all 30" x 30".  This suite is in progress and there will be several more of this series when it is complete.  Four of these will be selected to be printed full size for my show in Boston in January. Several others of the suite will be presented at my show 16.5" x 16.5".

Serpent #10
Quetzalcoatl
30" x 30"


Serpent #9
30" x 30"

Friday, October 25, 2013


My New Art Business Card
The last one went away with the defective hard drive

Wednesday, October 23, 2013


Grid #1
30" x 30"

My mentor has encouraged me to work the the geometry of my work more to help me understand it.
This is the most successful of my recent studies into geometric forms.
Yes, I am aware that the Traveler Palm (Ravenala madagascariensis) is not a true palm but the sole member of the genus Ravenala.  It is a member of the bird-of-paradise family, Strelitziaceae.  I have included it in my Palm Suite just because I like it. So there!

Palm Tree #1
30" x 30"

Palm Tree #2
30" x 30"

Palm Tree #3
30" x 30"

Palm Tree #4
30" x 30"

Palm Tree #5
30" x 30"
ENOUGH MASSIVE COMPUTER PROBLEMS TO TRY A MAN'S SOUL

THE HARD DRIVE CRASH

You may have noticed that I have not posted for a while.  This has been a nightmare experience for me this semester in the realm of computers.  First my four month old Western Digital bookshelf hard drive crashed with all of this semester's artwork and research papers and part of last semester's.  I had been backing up, but had not gotten around to updating my backup, as backing up tended to lock up my computer.

It happened while I was installing my new Epson 3880, for which I had been saving up so I can print my work 17" wide.  My art is meant to be pretty large, all digital, and weekly trips to the commercial printer were getting too time consuming and expensive.  I got it just in time to have nothing left to print on it.

I got nowhere with the Computer Tech.  He charged me $80 and told me the data could possibly be recovered at a place in California with a deposit of $900.00, which is a bit out of the budget.  I called Western Digital, who told me "too bad for you", and seemed not to be at all disturbed that this four month old drive failed.  "Send us back the defective drive and we will replace it, but sorry about your 2-1/2 months of work.".  Last week I got a call from Western Digital as a follow-up on the call for service and I politely let them know what I thought of Western Digital.  The guy on the other end of the phone said "Can you hold a minute?"  He came back after about five minutes and said "I am a graduate student, too, and understand what this means to you.  I took the liberty of talking to my supervisor, and he has agreed to provide data recovery and a new hard drive to you at no cost."  They are emailing me a prepaid shipping label, so I may get back my artwork, probably too late to be of any help this semester, but I will be glad to have it.

THEN THE COMPUTER DIED

My computer had been slowing down for a few months, and six weeks ago, its condition became critical.  I was able to limp it along for a while, but any Photoshop file big enough to be a .psb (which includes most of my works) so locked up that it literally took 20 minutes to cycle between brush strokes in Photoshop.  Then the email and word processor started locking up.  I borrowed some money and ordered a new computer with enough RAM to do the job.  It showed up last Wednesday, and I stopped everything I was doing to install it, all the programs that have to go on it, and the Bluetooth printers that have to hook up to it.  I worked over the weekend on it, and still it took until 4:00 yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon to get it all running. I thought it was 100%, but today I found that no current file would load into my archaic Word 2003.  It took me another two hours to figure out and download the "converter" from Microsoft.

SUCCESS

I was out of pocket on my ability to do work for nearly nine weeks.  Now I would say I'm going to have to work double time to get my work done by the end of the semester, not to mention the work on which I am behind in my business.

Please wish me luck.  I will need it.

Richard

Monday, August 26, 2013

Study for the Dante Suite - Boat Ride to Hell
Homage to Gustav Doré
30" x 30"

Study for the Dante Suite - First Level of Hell
Homage to William Bouguereau
30" x 30"


Study for the Dante Suite - 1st Level of Hell - 30" x 30"


Monday, August 5, 2013

Study for the Dante Suite - Beatrix #1
Homage to Dante Gabriel Rossetti
30" x 30"



Study for Dante suite - Selva Oscura #3