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November 16th

Still fascinated by light through glass, I was intrigued by the mix of color and texture seen on and in my own paint jars. The photograph was taken with a very wide lens (28mm) through a +3 diopter, allowing me to get in quite close. This proximity created the dramatic expansion of depth, and receding background, and threw the foremost jar a bit out of focus. The window behind them was frosted from mineral deposits diffusing the light somewhat, and the angle of the window gave the glass the green hue. I was particularly drawn to the large wooden handled brush, and the glowing, back-lit tips of the smaller brushes as well as of course, the reflection off of the red water. As I neared the bottom of the painting in mid-November, I was suddenly reminded of an important task, and then decided to include it as part of the piece.

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Kristof Frazier 09 Jun 2007

Love the detail of the artist notes/scribbles!..So I don't become horribly redundant I just want to say I love all of your work. Especially anything dealing with glass and liquids.

Kukua Akumanyi 17 Feb 2007

Genius, yes you... you are too cool for school /college/university the whole sha-bang! You portfolio is brilliant (which is to say the least a minor understatment)...Wow.

Olga van Dijk 29 Oct 2006

GREAT PICTURE OF AN ARTIST"S STUDIO!

Christine brand 07 Aug 2006

Very impressive work, I was so fooled. I thought this was a photo. Incredibly touching and amazing work...Wow! superb.

LORIE La Plant 12 Apr 2006

I love this!! Hope you sell it!!