Tag Archives: art.

A Sibling Exchange.

Antonymous Synonymity, 2012, Charcoal and Conte on Paper, 22″x30″

Isn’t it funny how siblings can be so alike – and yet, so very different at the same time?  Above, my latest work, and first completed piece of 2012, features my brother Michael.  Below, a painting by Michael, given to me this past Christmas, features my little sister, Casey, and me. I absolutely love the priceless expressions, the similarities and differences, the contrasts and family-oriented creativity. Both pieces currently hang on my bedroom wall.

Painting By Michael Rouse (Mixed Media on Canvas)


Trash Turned Treasure.

One thing I can always count on to hold true is that good old fashioned saying, one man’s trash is another man’s (or lady’s!) treasure - literally. Ever consider moonlighting as an antique furniture restoration guru? I sure have!

Check out the vintage trunk I found outside the trash compactor at my old apartment complex, about two years ago.  It collected some dust sitting in a garage since then – but, over the holiday, I was finally able to dive in and get my hands dirty.

BEFORE:

GUTTED:

HALF WAY THERE:

With a chisel, some sandpaper, a hefty rag, stain, paint, and a little love…

…It made the perfect compliment to my new little get-away space!


Out of the Woodwork.

It’s been quite some time since I’ve posted an update… To get back into the swing of things, here is a selection of unpublished drawings and paintings – some old, some new – all bringing life to the written word of the subconscious, with tales told through expression in portraiture.

Forecasted Resolve, 2011
Watercolor, Pastel, Charcoal on Paper
22″ x 30″
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Harlequin Dreamer, 2011
Gouache, Acrylic, Charcoal, Conte on Paper
22″ x 30″Image

Savior, 2005
Powdered Graphite, Watercolor, Charcoal on Paper
29″ x 41″
Image

Waterfront Recovery, 2011
Acrylic, Gouache, Charcoal, Conte on Paper
22″ x 30″Image

The Aftermath (MIM), 2010
Acrylic, Shellac, Charcoal, Pastel, Thread
Paper mounted on wood
30″ x 44″
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Allegory and Autonomy (Her Screaming Phoenix), 2008
Acrylic, Pastel, Charcoal on Paper
29″ x 41″
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Gallery North’s 7th Annual Wet Paint Festival.

Music in my ears, a brush in hand, re-instituting tradition among the dearest of friends, Gallery North’s Wet Paint Festival, in honor of Long Island artist, Joseph Reboli, once again brought me home, in more ways than one.

Sitting ever so casually, with my toes in the grass, I dusted off my boxes of paints and set up my freshly stretched linen, preparing myself for 3 back-to-back afternoons of nothing but taking in the beautiful scenery, talking about art and sometimes just life with the passerby, tuning out to the tunes in my headphones, and picnic-ing deli lunches with my best friend.  Claiming our territory bright and early at Mill Pond, just left of the old Grist Mill, where the ducks, geese, and occasional swan are in charge, we set out to bring life to our blank surfaces.  Artists painted under the trees and along the water, in Avalon Park, roadside near the Village Center, around the Harbor, and in and around Sand Street Beach. Everywhere you walked, there were new and beautiful things created right before your eyes.

Reporters from the Three Village Patch shot a beautiful short clip of myself, as well as a few of the other artists on Day 1 (of 3) of the festival, as we painted en plein air in the heart of Historic Stony Brook.

All paintings are currently on view at Gallery North (90 North Country Road, Setauket, New York, 11733), and available to purchase through a silent auction 10am-5pm Tuesday, July 12th and Wednesday, July 13th, as well as Thursday, July 14th - bidding ends at 7pm Thursday evening, during the closing reception.  The reception, open to the public, will take place at the gallery, from 6pm-8pm (Thursday, July 14th).  


POTD, Week Ending July 10th: Home.

Home

Breathe in the open air
The sounds of smiles in my ear

Dirt covered toes, carefree spirit in the sun
Green and blue on my nose

For a short while, I’ve lost that feeling to run
Dreams recreated in color
A vivid expression of where I came from

This place I call home ~
The beauty of the landscape, the smell of dew after rain
A brand new canvas, rusty jar, tarnished rag
And once again, I feel sane…

Falling into that place that makes me just.want.to.stay.

Lilies on Mill, 2011, Oil on Linen, 15″ x 20″ SOLD

Lilies on Mill was painted en plein air at Stony Brook’s Mill Pond, during Gallery North’s 7th Annual Wet Paint Festival (in honor of Long Island artist, Joe Reboli) July 8th – 10th, 2011.  It currently belongs to a private collection in Centereach, New York.


POTD, Week Ending June 26th: Interpretations.

Interpretations

Crashing waves, but a starless sky
A world escaped 
Still burning in those big eyes
Memories flash
As the relics wash away
Breaking free
Mistakes, fear, a clouded pain
Years, silenced
Walls towering high
And in a moment of lifelessness
It all seems to run astray
Dim, then dark
A pause, then a thought
Maybe now, she’s ready.to.start.living.again.

Night’s Meadow, 2011, Mixed Media on Unprimed Linen, 13″ x 17″


 

Night’s Meadow is the first in a new series of paintings and mixed media works, entitled Interpretations ~ A study of existing imagery, re-interpreted with a brush, pen, or piece of charcoal, based on a newly juxtaposed set of literature for each work.


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