Sunday, November 25, 2007

A Morning Chasing Light (It Got Away)

Oil Painting View a larger image. Bike Path Towards Nobska, 24" x 30" - oil/canvas
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"...On the opposite wall was her composition as only she could do it. Artists have a history of consuming their still lifes just before they sour so I had no qualms about, at a minimum, recycling the still life as a subject of my own...."

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Other Eyes

Oil Painting View a larger image. Cranberry Bog at Dusk, 30" x 36" - oil/canvas

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"...And then you notice that the paintings are all a little cock-eyed and that your host is looking at you...a little sideways too. You're both in sync. Just not with each other unless you're seeing through their eyes..."

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Capturing an Audience

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"...A little later a girl came up to me in a rare quiet moment and said, "If I sit out there will you paint me?"..."

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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Tickle Imagination Paintings

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"Here are some of the search strings that I found amusing...ego massage is a pleasant pastime..."

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Hidden Corner at Nobska Beach


Hidden Corner, 11" x 14" - oil/canvas

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"...as long as my palette doesn't get too wet and turn my oils into emulsions. The overcast skies, tent-lighting to photographers, bring out the intensity of colors..."

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Monday, June 04, 2007

Edward Hopper

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"...Hopper puts black where he means vague. The variations in surface between lost areas and visible texture, between brushed thin paint and scumbled opaque paint is just enough to make the canvas push into three-dimensional life ahead of it's two-dimensional facsimile..."

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Taking the Fork in the Road

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"...I'm in Paris and he's never left the farm. I had been spending time on the periphery dazzled by the bright lights and I come back and he's just sitting under the tree with Ferdinand smelling the flowers..."

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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Flying at Night

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"...remembering intuitively the spots where there was a gap in the curb and when it had to be jumped..."

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Friday, May 11, 2007

There's No There There

Oil Painting View a larger image. Blueberries and Cream, 9" x 12" - oil/panel

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"...It's impossible to be impressed with oneself..."

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Monday, May 07, 2007

Apprentice

Oil Painting Man, 8" x 5" - oil/panel

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"...The apprentice coddles the sable over raised brushstrokes (cursing away Style's tempts), corrects a skewed perspective and steps aside, humbly, in front of the seamless Illusion. Later he winces at overlooked edges and gasps at unsubtle hues..."

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Friday, April 27, 2007

De-limbed Statues

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"...He absent-mindedly used the arborist's vernacular to describe the 15 foot high stumps now standing like monuments in the center of the yard. ..."

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Monday, April 23, 2007

Tickle and Hit the Road

Oil Painting View a larger image. Road to the Beach, 18" x 12" - oil/canvas
This road leads to Alfie's beach, a few yards of coast bought with sculpture, and a summer gathering spot where artists sit around bonfires.

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"...Thresholds are places of creativity which liberate the brain from its' rounded walls..."

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Monday, April 09, 2007

The Right Brain at Work and Play

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"...The studio works start with this reportage and turn them into pictures..."

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Friday, March 30, 2007

Chiaroscuro

Oil Painting View a larger image. Mending The Sails, 35" x 35" - oil/canvas

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"...the root words of chiaroscuro -- light lifting the tonal veil of darkness -- are both clear and obscure. Folds become beautiful when a little mystery (and shadow) is added..."

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Friday, March 23, 2007

Gone Postal

One day when I was a student at the Rhode Island School of Design I found a confusing card in my mailbox. Fitted through punched holes along the left side were varied thicknesses and lengths of natural looking yarns and neatly hand-written next to each sample was the color name. Words like: alfalfa sprouts, tofu, granola, spirulina, tahini. If something out of the ordinary happens at an art school the first assumption is that an art event is taking place but on the other hand I felt this was a personal message to me. Did I recognize any of the hues as colors that I might wear? The other students had a more current sense of couture and perhaps someone was trying to let me know that I was projecting the not-so-chic tones of the health-food store. It remained a conundrum until months later.

Another time someone was kind enough to leave a note with this advice written in small letters:

I was sitting next to you in class and I couldn't help noticing that your ears needed cleaning. Just thought you'd like to know.

A fresh Q-tip was taped to the card. I say kind because the note was unsigned allowing the Samaritan to give helpful guidance while avoiding the embarrassment of a whispered take-aside. I quietly slipped the Q-tip into my bag and walked out of the busy hall. Maybe it was the guy at the library's front desk who I mistakenly passed unshaven one day who put his hands on his hips and said, "There's such a thing as personal hygiene you know!"

It wasn't until later when I was sitting with some people in the textile department that someone described getting the same note with the Q-tip. The guy we were with said, "I put hundreds of those in people's boxes. I got bored sitting in the mail room all day." I realized instantly that the crunchy-granola color samples were probably just an old weaving project that he had done and rather than discarding his trash he could disseminate it and give it new life. Nobody gets letters anymore.

-Doug Rugh

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Neither Then Nor Later

Oil Painting View a larger image. Dories, 6" x 9" - oil/panel

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"...that free the thinking and the doing: a perfect place of art..."

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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Man Overboard

Oil Painting View a larger image. Whispering Pines (Monhegan Island), 8" x 10" - oil/panel

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"...Another visitor, just arriving on the scene, got through to 9-1-1 and they said, "Isn't there anybody there on the island that can help you?"..."

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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Louise Don't Look At This

Oil Painting View a larger image. Plein Air Painter Indoors, 18" x 24" - oil/canvas panel

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"...so I poured a little poppy oil in a palette cup to speed up the paint and leaned into the canvas..."

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

King of the Nursing Home

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"...By the time I get there I'm sure to be top dog at the nursing home..."

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Hospital Cove

Oil Painting View a larger image. Hospital Cove, 8" x 14" - oil/panel

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"...I sat in the shade of the dock just out of view, following my rule to find a vantage point that was also a place that I would choose if I were stopping to enjoy the day..."

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Friday, February 23, 2007

Just Undo It

Oil Painting Lemon Twist (detail) - oil/panel

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"...as I carved a flourish a little too long my fingers searched for command + z to undo my last action. Instead, as in all things handmade the path is forward and a better state of the art becomes history. The flourish by necessity becomes even longer and more decorative; a mistake requiring a creative answer..."

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Simple Subject and a Visit with Nature

Oil Painting View a larger image. Cropping of Rocks at Lobster Cover, Monhegan Island, 5" x 7" - oil/panel

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"...And there they were: two dorsal fins in unison rising and dipping slowly just off the rocks and close enough that I didn't have to get off my seat..."

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Monday, February 19, 2007

Peace

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Time to be Nice

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"...It is hours of careful looking with a flourish at the end to make it look effortless...."

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Brushstrokes in Balance

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"...neither too fussed over nor overly stylized with self-conscious dabbing...."

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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Embracing Museums

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"...Luckily, she was amused by my error and, giddy and stunned, I quickly found the right girlfriend still standing in front of the last painting..."

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Learning When to Pay Attention

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"...but walk around during the breaks and you'll see more interesting and more complex light effects on the artists as they rest their eyes..."

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Reverse Stealing

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"...Another friend, an actor, used to embrace the criminal aspect of shoplifting..."

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Sleeping Daughter

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I think it is very important for artists to work from life instead of photographs and this was brought home again as I painted these studies as my daughter slept. Not only is so much more seen with the eye but I want to be a painter of living things. It's a chance to experience the shifting cool hued light from the window play off her perfect skin. To watch blues and greens tint pale hollows before the forms turn under rosy cheeks. Color drains from her lids as she loses herself in sleep but in an instant she's ruddy-colored again and flipping her head back and forth. I paint the thumb back in again as she settles and, no....the palette knife comes out and I scrape the thumb out again -- oil is a fluid medium where images can easily be pushed around. Painted heads are what is left over from afternoon sessions spent watching perfect forms perfectly alive even in sleep. And now she's in a different pose and it's onto to a new sketch or back to an unfinished one close in posture. Then her eyes are open and I'm the one being watched. Years from now I'll enjoy pouring over photographs but for now I'll enjoy sitting with her when she sleeps -- the paintings an instant reminder.

I recognize hand signals that my infant daughter sends as she sleeps because my two-year-old used the same ones. Clutching and blanket-sucking signal a sensitivity to sound and foreshadow a fitful sleep but when my wife returns to top off the tired baby with a good nursing then she's knocked out flat on her back, hands open and arms stretched wide.

Baby Taco
In a bunting she called a baby taco, our maternity nurse could fold a cotton blanket perfectly around our new daughter. Flailing arms and legs remained tucked in tight, and with her thick black hair and olive skin our Eskimo baby slept contentedly in her cocoon. When we attempted to fold the wiggling limbs into the blanket our version of a human origami was so pitiful that the wrap needed more attention than the infant. As the baby got older, anything within reach was pulled up into her mouth and then we (thought we) had to worry that the blanket wouldn't allow her to breathe. If her bedroom seemed a little too quiet a welcome sight was the little girl out cold and arms up in the surrender posture.

-Doug Rugh

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Monday, January 15, 2007

Break the Pickle

Creation of Man by Michelangelo

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"..."Yes, that's right. That's break the pickle." We both stared at the picture, each of us trying to figure out who does the tickling..."

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Oeuvre in a Box

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"...Maybe someone, another painter perhaps, lays out 50 cents for the only two frames that weren't split at the corners, and knocks out the paintings when they get home..."

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Painting Blind

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"...Da Vinci recommended staring at stains on the walls for inspiration and I just looked for the beginnings of details and pulled the rest from memory banks..."

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Monday, January 08, 2007

Color Study

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"...A whole host of other aspects which can be followed individually like instruments in a symphony become something entirely different as a whole, complicating the matter and insuring that painting remain an art and not a science..."

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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Cape Cod Parent

Figure studies - 12" x 9" - oil/panel.


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"...and my wife just shook her head (end of subject.)..."

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Friday, January 05, 2007

Cape Cod Artist

Bog at Dusk, 12" x 9", oil/panel.

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"...I guessed the artist to be in his late twenties and I hadn't seen him around before..."

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

You, Too, Have Asked...

Saint Luke painting the Virgin by Niklaus Manuel Deutsch, 1515. Note mahl stick in hand.

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"You are being handed this card because you are in good company. Like 9 out of 10 men (and most women) who come up to me while I'm painting on location you have just asked, "What is the stick for?"..."

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Dear Gladys (Not Your Real Name)

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"...We have a game we play. I say, "Are these your keys?"

And you say, "I've never seen them in my life."

The next Sunday the keys are still on the counter. I say, "Here are your keys."

You say, "Thank you," and put them in your pocket..."

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