Sunday, August 30, 2009

holding hands 3


holding hands III
pencil and collage on paper
4 x 6 inches



holding hands 2


Holding hands II
conte crayon, pencil, and collage on paper
4 x 6 inches


holding hands 1


holding hands I
chalk, pencil, and collage on paper
6 x 4 inches




Along with eyes, hands are also very expressive. You can tell a lot about a person by looking at their hands. Here, I am not concentrating on one person's hands to show their personality, but on two people's hands to show the relationship they share. 

paddle


light house
oil on wood


fig tree


Fig Tree
pastels and acrylic on canvas board
4 x 6 inches



willow


Willow
acrylic and marker on canvas board
4 x 6 inches



This series of images are a lot smaller in size then I had previously worked. Here, I veer away from my previous complex, collage like style, and begin to experiment with a more illustrative technique. For both these reasons, this is a quicker way for me to express myself and is perhaps, more appealing both to create and to view.

blue tree


blue tree
acrylic and ink on canvas board
4 x 6 inches


yellow tree


yellow tree
acrylic and ink on canvas board
8.5 x 11 inches


Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Monday, September 1, 2008

We= The Earth @ The Artistz Lounge

DATE: OCTOBER 18TH (SAT) - OCTOBER 25TH (SAT)OPENING RECEPTION: OCTOBER 18TH (SAT) 3-7pmTITLE: 'We = the Earth'Come down and see a few new pieces that I have entered for this show!Artistz Lounge196 n.Belle Mead RoadEast Setauket, NYToday, we hear the phrase 'save the planet' often.I believe the Earth is not something that is separate from us that we save. Instead, we as human race and our surrounding nature of this planet are one in the same. The planet is in danger means 'we' are in danger.We affect the environment as the environment directly affect our lives. It is a symbiotic relationship we have with this planet.Saving this planet's future = not only saving our own future but also the future of coming generations.'We = the Earth'

Long Island Climate ActionNetwork, a program offered by Renewable Energy Long Island, is a grassroots campaign to reduce the threat of global warming through individual and community-wide action. LI-CAN offers speakers, speaker training, and leaders for Local Action Networks. Local Action Networks (LANs) consist of individuals who want to lower their impact on climate change by reducing their carbon footprint (by using David Gershon's book 'Low CARBon Diet') and spreading the word to others. Participants in LANs also work together on a larger project to help their offices, schools, or communities make improvements to lower carbon emissions. LI-CAN promotes the perspective that global warming is a big problem, but that each individual has the ability to make a difference by taking action in their own home and uniting together with others to take on larger, community-wide problems.