Posted tagged ‘limited edition’

Here Is Another One for Week 7/the Female Figure with a Twist

June 3, 2010

Getting ready for another session, and just finished number seven.  I’m curious to see where the new one will take me.  I like the fact that there is no planning involved in these, I just let it flow and see where it leads me.  Not to say that I don’t have ideas, just to say that sometimes ideas come after I see the particular piece started.  Different forms seem to stimulate different ideas and I have no clue of how the end result will be.  To me that’s part of the fun in creating.  I hope you enjoy the new one, and please feel free to comment, or ask any questions.

before

after

By the way all the pieces for this challenge are just in their model stage, from here they get cleaned up and casted.  Then they become part of my limited edition collection.

Keep on creating,
Ken

Black Light Art Show/Hippie Dippy Trippy

June 2, 2010

Today I am bringing my two black-light art show entries in to the DA gallery.  I’m using two of my sculptures from my life drawing sessions.  My preference is unpainted sculpture, but I thought I’d give it a try.

You tell me what you think?


Normal lighting


Black light

If you live in Southern Cal, near Pomona, stop in and see it.  If not, I’ll try to take some pictures and put them up.

Keep on creating,
Ken

Does Life Just Happen

May 29, 2010

Between my artwork, plumbing, and my everyday stuff, my life can be very busy.  Let’s see, I’m working on reestablishing a decent number of art pieces to start selling my artwork and at the same time there’s my plumbing career.  Over the last three years my life has taken some unusual turns, I had a marriage that ended, the construction field that bottomed out, and a lot of moving around.  I had to leave family to find work and now I’m working on settling in to my new life (from Florida to California).

My new life consists of: creating artwork, working on building my plumbing company, working on my new relationships, and doing the best I can to maintain my now long-distance relationship with my son.  So, does life just happen?  I don’t know, the jury still out on that one.

As you can see, I’ve been working on revamping my artwork.  I can say this, if it wasn’t for all the life-changing, my artwork would still basically be the same, but it’s not now.  My artwork is changing, and I have to say I like the direction, no matter the cause or circumstances.  I’m challenging myself more in creative ideas and level of skill.  And I’m also working a lot more diligently trying to get established and succeed as an artist.

So, the question again, does life just happen?  Recently my girl decided to get rid of a small not so attractive tattoo, and being who she is, she did not want to make the same mistake twice.  She looked diligently for a good artist, and finally found one.  Who goes by the name of Bugs and I have to say he does very unique artwork on the human body.  I’ve been sitting in on the sessions, keeping myself busy, usually reading.  The last time I went I decided to bring some small pieces that I’ve been working on.  When Bugs noticed what I was doing before he started, he came over to see my work.  He seemed to find an interest in it and asked that we keep in touch.  Bugs likes to restore old cars and improve on them in style, and he thought my particular skill could be useful.

“the arena of womanhood (beauty, creation, and ugliness)”

So let’s see what happens from here.  And it’s all because of three little figures I was working on while trying to not be bored.  Now we’re starting the possibilities of the new artistic relationship.  And I sent him an e-mail, showing him the completion of the pieces I was working on and one other interesting small piece that he might find interesting.

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Remember, whatever life brings your way, always stand up.  Don’t get paved under the new road, walk upon it.  See where it goes with your head held high, and always keep on trying in whatever you do.

Keep on creating,
Ken

For Those Interested in Where to Find and Purchase My Artwork

May 17, 2010

I have posted this in response to some recent requests.

Due to some major changes in my life, I have had to start over with most of my collection.
I have set up a page for those who are interested in purchasing my work.

I understand that at this point my collection for purchase is small, but I promise that this collection will continue to grow.

Where to find my work
(here you will find, links to sites that sell my work, and also my e-mail address for those who are interested in originals and commissioned artwork).

Keep on creating,
Ken

My expanding art show: a view of my artwork (past, present, and future)

May 16, 2010

For all who are interested in viewing my work, please check out “my expanding art show

Keep on creating,
Ken

Selling Art, and the Artist Ego / Limited Editions and Prints, the Art of Affordable Art

May 13, 2010

What does it cost to make a new piece of art work?  Of course we have our material, which is the easiest one to figure out.  On the other hand we have our time, which gets a little shady on figuring out.  As our time goes, what are we worth per hour and how many hours do we charge for.

Let me change the subject here a little, or not, we’ll see where it goes.  See, I’m not only an artist, I’m also a plumber.  When you figure out hours and material in plumbing, you have a few factors to consider: (more…)

Let me get started May 12 2010

May 12, 2010

I have been doing artwork all my life, as far back as I can remember.  I’m not too bad at it, but I’ll let you be the judge of that.  I work in a number of mediums, but right now I’m working primarily painting and sculpture.  I used to call myself a surrealist, but I’m not sure anymore.

So what am I doing now?  (more…)