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A LOOK AT THE PROGRESS IN STUDIO:
JULY: A TIME TO BREATHE

To check back into the progress made in other months, click on a month here:
 
2004
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For previous views into the studio, check out this link, and if you want to make an appointment to see the studio in person, follow this link.

July 19, 2004 - Since the end of the Cool Struttin' show at the end of June, things in the studio have slowed down a bit, with the first time all year I've been able to take some time off, re-gather my energy, find new ideas, and replenish my stock of paints and canvases. 

I've got two big shows on the horizon, the follow up to last year's 'Shoulda Been a Plumber' show, which will feature a pared down crew of artists because the Blue Genie space will be unavailable for use.  Also on the horizon is the show at Austin's Daugherty Center, which should be big, and potentially draw a whole new crowd of people to see my work.  With both shows so desperately close on the horizon, I'm not sure what my availability will be for having a Christmas blow out, maybe I'll just skirt away from Austin unannounced and return in the New Year.  It's a ways ahead, so there's no sense thinking about those things now.  I've included some pictures below of what I'm dabbling with in studio, although I've mainly been trying to get a lot of woodworking done so when I get back from Kansas City I won't have to make stretchers.
 

Here's some of the new paintings that I have launched into.  They are a bit fresh, and I haven't nailed down everything yet, so I don't feel its my right just yet to go on blabbering about them.  but I feel good working on them and confident they'll be a part of one of my fall shows.  The pictures are a bit dark and the colors are a little off, but overall they do have a harder edged pallete, but the subject matter is a bit more hard edged too, so its fitting.


 


A look from above into the space that has become Bolm Studios: Bay Nine