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Erroll Garder, Bill Evans, Coltrane, Beck, Joe Yamada


08/09/2008 04:10:03





Art is a learning skill that lasts a lifetime. You can’t learn it by just reading or taking in a lecture, or looking at a video. You have to do it, and by the doing you can see the results. Experimental skill building, a long journey of exploration, trying different things, finding what you like, wondering why something works and moving that next step closer to a dream called craftsmanship. I have always been an artist, but didn’t try to make a serious goal until November 2003. On that day in November, I wandered into an exhibition of Walter Inglis Anderson at the Smithsonian Industry and Arts Building (that was then closed shortly after): Everything I see is New and Strange. I found picture after picture, watercolor/pencil/ink drawings on plain 11 x 8 1/2 in sheets of paper of the most amazing images. Everything is connected to everything. There is not one blade of grass or one small creature that is not connected to me. Ever since, I devote at least one hour of my day to looking, trying, and evolving my craft trying to unravel those many connections.

Walter Inglis Anderson, Hokusai, Japanese Woodblock prints, Bosendorfers

Not represented by any galleries, haven't even talked to any gallery owners. Could it be, maybe the two are related?


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08/05/2008 16:30:49
nice work love the colors in you work good job


From: micaela
07/26/2008 02:39:46

i had a look at the link & i thought it was a delight thank you for sharing!


micaela



From: artistbill
07/20/2008 19:09:29

Thanks for welcoming me Phil. I like the sort of zen like feel to your work.


Bill



From: micaela
07/20/2008 10:24:46
i really enjoyed looking at your work, it intrigued me and i like your compositions, i just went to see an exhibition of japanese wood block prints here in barcelona and i agree with you, hokusai and his mount fuji series were brilliant, which is your medium?


From: sebland
07/19/2008 07:47:18

The mood of your work is just fantastic! I could be that Grandma, and you make it look like a beautiful pastel. Maybe you'd better talk to one of those galleries (or even a gallery owner!).

 S.E. Bland



From: kkrucoff
07/09/2008 21:29:46
Thank you for your comments about the first in my series "The Little Tree Collection".  I value your input.


07/09/2008 12:24:32

Thanks for visiting my site!

B



From: meigsart
07/09/2008 08:49:55
I love your work. I too am an Anderson fan. Have you ever been to the wonderful museum in Ocean Springs. Wow, a surreal experience. He lived his art.   Kris


From: Jendria
07/08/2008 16:27:26

Very cool artwork!!! 

Thanks for the recent visit & compliment on my painting "The Dancers"!

 

All the Best,

 

-Jendria 



07/08/2008 10:12:07
thanks for your comment on my work. I really like your work. you capture various moods most effectively. Edge Of The Rice Field is wonderful! For me it's like looking at the muddy bottom of a shallow pond, while wondering at the marvel of life. Your lighting is superb!




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