Friday, July 04, 2008

An estimate at last!

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Soon I will have this house damage off my mind, I am thinking. I got an estimate from a contractor and it was amazingly low - under $10,000. I think the car repairs will be as much or more, but that's not something I have to deal with.

The contractor said that the estimate would include repainting my "living room" which is really my painting studio. The only living I really do in there is to watch NetFlix movies sometimes, and the TV (which I don't really do too much anymore because the computer is now my Master - I must obey!)

This will help me get my art back on a more solid track, I think. I have a rather huge wall sculpture hanging in the space now (two actually). But one of them is on my biggest wall which is about 20 feet long. I don't have to tell any artists who might be actually reading this blog entry that such a wall is invaluable for creating art. The giant wall sculpture measures 8' x 5' x 14". It's not Frank Stella giant by any means, but for the size room, it is.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

My Artist's Information Website


I need to advertise my artist's information website: Art InfoSite. I think it will be very handy for working artists, if not now, then in the future. It is a growing collection of information pages of practical information that artists will find useful.

When I say information I mean how-to information on everything from how to build stretcher frames and stretch canvas, photograph artworks, ship art, etc. The knowledge base is growing and idea submissions and article submissions are definitely encouraged.

Many of us went to art school and learned a lot of this there. But I have found that often there are gaps in knowledge to be filled in. For instance, how many artists know that acrylic paint that has dried up in the brush can easily be removed with ordinary household ammonia which you can buy in the grocery store for cheap? I know this for a fact because I have brought many acrylic hardened brushes back from the dead, many times! Try it!

And while you are at it, please support this website. It's totally for you, the artist. It's my contribution to the art community.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

New Feature on Wrecktangles !

I'm excited to be offering My Blog List. It's a Blogroll. So far, as of now, hahaha, I have two blogs installed. But there will be more, certainly. It shows when their latest posts hit the blogwaves, too.

So I think you will like it. I know I do.

And in case you are wondering if I am ever going to make any new art ... well, yes I am. Right now I'm still working on some website updates and fixes that I really need to get sorted out. That may take some more time. But I do have several new art ideas that I want to get started on. And July may be a good time for me. I had to delay my day job vacation because our woodshop supervisor retired, and I'm somewhat busy with some of that work, in addition to the usually busy summer schedule.

It's what we do at the University when most of the students are vacationing at the beach and the professors are busy vacationing (oops, I mean researching) in Europe.

So at some point, the Bobby59 art train will get rolling once again.

The tickets are being printed as I type this.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Art takes time sometimes

No Strings Attached - Acrylic Paint on Wood
This image, titled, "No Strings Attached" is currently being displayed in the Texas Tech University School of Art 40th Anniversary Alumni Art Show. Taa Daaa. hahaha

Yes, I'm in the show. Everyone who lives within a 60 mile radius of the School was invited. And I do (as I have said in some posts here and there, I am employed by the School of Art - currently am the intermim woodshop supervisor, and a few other hats do I wear as well!)

But none of that is really the subject of this post, except in passing. I was noticing, as I was admiring one of my fine works of art, that even I often have to spend time getting comfortable with some of the pieces I create. And that might be said for quite a few of them, if not most.

Is art a lot like shoes? Does it sometimes look pretty good at first, but not feel so good when you start to wear it? Do you have to get it broken in? And by broken in, I mean, in this case, get the mind broken in, and really used to seeing what's actually there to be seen?

In my art it's true much of the time. Often it seems like the design is somewhat casual to people, as if I didn't really think it through, or whatever. But after a while, they get used to seeing what I have really done with my art, and find that there actually IS something to it. It's not just a bunch of lines and colors. There does seem to be some sort of arrangement to it.

And occasionally someone sees something or some things there that really gets to them. A guy I met years ago, who was in med school, and basically thought I was just some loser artist type living across the street from the woman he and his wife knew (who was a super achiever in law school - more like him and his law school wife) had that experience.

One of my pieces really got to him, probably for the first time in his life. He said it had all the things in it that he had gone through in med school. I hadn't put those in there when I painted it, but it was painted during a really difficult part of my life, physically, mentally, spiritually ... in every way, really.

So, the task is, as always, "How do you get people to slow down long enough to actually LOOK at what you are creating?" For some artists it may not be so important, if their work is more direct. But I suspect that for many artists, they have the same issues that I am relating. Their work has "depth" that often they aren't even aware of. Depth that is waiting for viewers to mine. But getting people to give the work the actual time and space to do that? Not always so easy.

I suspect that my online studio / gallery, which is mostly oriented to the selling of my work, would sell more of it, if I could find a way to get people to stay on my website for more than three mouse clicks. (Isn't that how we measure time now? By mouse clicks and not clock ticks?) I can't say that I don't love computers, though, with 7 websites and this blog! hahaha

But, I wonder if 3 people will read this blog post? Maybe not, but at least it is helping me to get clear about some things. I perhaps need to reorganize some things on some websites. Try to find ways to get visitors to stay just a little bit longer. Slow things down just a little bit, so they don't miss out. I know my art has "stuff goin' on." I can sometimes just look at it for quite a while. I don't need sound or movies, etc.

This can happen for others, too. Back in art school a year or two ago, I had a friend, Salvador Hernandez. He was in school, too, working on his psychology degree. But he was also working for the school. Sometimes on his break, one summer, I remember he would drop over to the art school painting lab to check out what I was working on. He and I would just sit there and look at the huge paintings I had going on! He "got" them. Didn't really need me to explain them at all!

I know there are many people "out there" besides Sal who would, too. Where are you people? I know you all have computers, now. And that got me thinking, too. Where are you, Sal? It's been a few decades!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Installation Art & Other Abstract Wonders

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I have created several installation art "works." I will do more in the future, as the opportunities arise. And in fact, I like to think of my art lighting (part of the day job) as being a variation on installation art. It is arranging the "space" of light. So it is like an art light installation.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Back and Forth - How Abstract is Abstract?

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Who created these two wall reliefs? Why it was I. Both were created a while ago. I drift back and forth, between the landscape and the mindscape. The title of the top image is "Frozen Mind Field." The title of the bottom image is "Sky Connections." I was in a different place when I created each one.

The top one was created when I was in California. Bottom: Texas! hahahaha

I was in the same "mental" place for both. The creatively exploding brain of Robert! It really doesn't go anywhere. Just me, most of the time. Sometimes I feel like someone else. Then I'm Bob Terrell. Or Rob Terrell.

Yes, it's always me, or a reasonable facsimile of me, painting the art. Wherever I happen to be, in the world. Whatever the art looks like, whether it looks somewhat like something you might have seen "out there" somewhere... or not as much like out there ... it's always forms, lines, colors arranged tto make, well, to make an arrangement. I usually call it a painting.

What do you call it?

Friday, May 23, 2008

What's New?

I have been quite busy working on my art websites, especially Terrell Art Studio and Abstract Art by Robert Terrell.

I hired an internet service to help me, especially with Terrell Art Studio:
Greenstalk and they have made many, many web directory submissions on behalf of Terrell Art Studio for me. Hopefully many of the submissions will be positively received by the webmasters of the directories.

I want Terrell Art Studio to be a serious ecommerce, art sales, online art studio gallery for me!

And I want Abstract Art by Robert Terrell website to become more and more my abstract fine art website. At first I tried to make it about sales, but I also tried to make it about everything in my art and creative world. Now I intend to focus it on my creative, visual fine art and nothing else.

And I intend to focus Terrell Art Studio entirely on sales of my artwork, when I'm ready to sell it. Some artworks may never be sold. I don't know. But my intention is for robertterrell.com to be about creating art. Nothing else. I will still have links, etc. They keep things lively and moving, and of course Google seems to want them, as well. (And so do I!)

It is Terrell Art Studio that will be my ecommerce, selling outlet! I didn't say selling out! For me, selling the art is a part of the creative cycle. It's the completion of the cycle for most artworks, hopefully. A few aren't going to be sold, but most will hopefully end up in someone's home, business, office space, lobby, etc.

And posting this is good for me. I need to see these words, not just think them.