My first, personal, blog entry. Don’t expect much.
So, for a couple of years now, I have been making blog entries for clients. Setting up blogs, teaching people how to use them, even creating ridiculously simple ways for people to fire off posts for the most convenient places (toilets included). However, recently, I have been asked to be more visible to people on the web. Those who know me, know my reluctance to ever creating this website in the first place. Honestly, it’s not a great design, but that’s not why I hesitated.
About the artwork on this site; What you will see here are photos of paintings. They are basically 3-D. Each painting exists in multiple layers of epoxy resin. They cannot be viewed fairly on the web. 100 percent of people that see them in person, after seeing them on the web, say they would have never expected them to be so “deep”, or “thick” with so many “layers”. Hence the reason behind not wanting to display them on the web. It came about after I was asked, and sometimes told to get a website. So here it is, in all its’ inadequate glory.
No worries though. I am currently developing a completely new body of work. I have been working in layers, with resin, since the fall of 2004. It’s time for a break. Not to mention, everybody in Atlanta seems to be taking a stab at resin right now, and I’m not seeing anything new and creative-just “monkey see, monkey do”-Blek.
With all this said, I figure from the response I’m getting, that it is time to start the blog and add more pages to this site. There may even be a complete redesign here in the near future. In the mean time, expect fairly regular posts, that if nothing else, will have images of my current paintings.