Friday, February 14, 2014

Welcome Back Post: Back Hall Gallery, and Current Work


What I like to call the Back Hall Gallery, a smallish Syracuse space I help keep an eye on while shoveling the sidewalks. This week featuring artworks (left to right) by my Central New York art scene colleagues Molly MacBean, Richelle Maki, Kathryn Petrillo, and Arianna Lynch.


My own Ariannascape, influenced by Arianna Lynch's fantastic glowing cityscape motifs seen in the Back Hall shot. Done on a leftover tree core sample from my father's research work for SUNY ESF. This piece apparently an example of Walton Beech collected in 1986.


A view showing the depth of the slab, nice chunky things, and I'm calling that spot in the center Giacometti Plaza, with the whole scene depicting the Margheriti City forms that had been in my landscapes. Here we are seeing it at night, the building forms suggested by the downtown scenes in Utica and Syracuse where I've been working the art scenes. Or trying too, though we had a serious setback at one of them this week that has got me thinking about how badly I want my own gallery space where artists can be free to show there work outside of most any constraint.


Fun In Space #7: Waterfall Moon, this one painted on a slab of firewood saved from the heap during a 2010 camping trip. The vertical streaks are gouge marks left by the chainsaw used to cut the wood, which had a marvelous knot form in the middle that became the sinkhole waterfall at center.


A crop down of just the central image. Several colleagues urged me to pursue this science fiction influence. I've always been enamored by space ships, rockets, Star Trek / Star Wars, the Apollo program, Ridley Scott's "Alien" (1979), "Flash Gordon" with the Queen music, and pulp science fiction imagery in general. The purpose is not to be representational but to pursue a motif which might suggest narrative overtones.


Zombie Horde Shambling from the Space Pyramid on Cosmonaut's Hot Date to the Planet of Love.


A crop down detail of the barfing zombies infesting the Planet of Love.


Space Zombie


Fun In Space #8


Fiddler Cosmonauts Three


Final Four Cosmonaut, or Syracuse University Cosmonaut With Basketball


Cosmonaut's Lighter Just Kicked It


Cosmonaut With Walkie-Talkie


Green Cosmonaut


Alien With Rocketship -- done in collaboration with my eight year old niece, who read the helmet on one of my cosmonauts as an open mouth. 


Alien Skull


Fun In Space #5: "Twenty Thousand Light Years From Earth and YOU Locked Your Keys In the Spacecraft??"


Marriot Hotel, Armory Square in downtown Syracuse NY.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Isons Intergalactic Invitational Art Show @ Salt Quarters, Syracuse NY November 4 2013




Artist Kathryn Petrillo, our curator for this effort & she did a fantastic job, seriously.


Fletch Crangle


Fletch Crangle


Admiring the Salt Quarters' track lighting.



Left: Dan Styles


Caitlin McCaulife




Steve Nyland


Steve Nyland


Syracuse area artists Steve Nyland and Kathryn Petrillo.


Opening night, November 4 2013.


Fletch Crangle, who did exactly what I should do at these things: PAINT. I hate standing around at receptions making small talk and have only just learned how.




With photographer Edward Colelli of Obelisk Designs.




Artist/musician Andrew Gunter.


Phenomenal work by Brian Doe.


Artist Brian Doe with his magnificent painting. Like, dude. That's awesome.


Artist Gwendolyn Adamson and her awesomely freaked out pencil drawing. Excellent!


YES!


Jordan Spear with her two paintings from the exhibit.


OMG!


Syracuse NY based painter Fletch Crangle.


Artist Dan Styles, and indeed our second show together after one in Baldwinsville NY last summer.



Syracuse NY artists Steve Nyland and Andrew Gunter.



WHOA!


Salt Quarters' artist in residence for the term, with his conceptual work based on walking in the footsteps of the various communities which make up the Syracuse population.




We had a keg! donated from a Syracuse area business, not bad.