Monday, April 8, 2024

HER HURDLES AND THE THROW

 


Acryllic. High hurdle and a hammer throw. Complimentary human forms are aligned in color synchrony. Athletic paraphernalia is purposely absented to allow for connections between colors and athletic forms.

Monday, December 28, 2020

Fake Steps at Holiday Season

 

Models pose with short, tenuous steps. In order to advertise holiday clothing and shoes, male and female models lift their foot in a sort of faux or false step. Tell me why this pose makes these attractive? people more nature

Wednesday, September 9, 2020



 Accepted into Blue Line Gallery's member show, the collage Boxed Leaves was honored by the Santa Monica paper importer (Hiromi Paper) that supplied the unique Japanese Gampi paper for the work.


Displayed on a specially designed pyramidal scaffold, the same collage is suitable for out-of-doors showing.

Wednesday, February 19, 2020



The Orange Amphora. This vase hovers between decoration, anthromorphism and a vegetative quality that revels in the irony of still life: that no life is truly still or inert.

Saturday, March 23, 2019



Brown Ivy emphasizes a decomposing symmetry that is rarely appreciated in floral displays
that are left untended. Yet, in this artist's eye, that aspect of a loosening radial and bilateral symmetry offers a subtlety that can be a worthy exploration of art.

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Posed Ewer



 
 
 
Blue glove posing a ewer. The still life expresses the leaf texturing that hints at old leaves, but also offers an abstract fruit with red rim palate work and a free application of yellow. The blue berries represent a more realistic fruit possibility for this fantasy, some of which fruit has fallen over the well of the vase and the back of the glove.

Friday, July 13, 2018

Art Resume

for William R. Laws III
      916 451-9518
      5819 12th Av.
      Sacramento, CA  95820

Purpose: Artist seeks gallery collaboration. Desired show contract for new line of
                appealing still life paintings. Seeking team of curators to collaboratively
                build a strategic artistic and marketing point-of-view.



Education:  Independent Study, Mexican Muralists. Ibero-Americana U. 
                  MA English, California State University 1976
                  Ph.D. study (Dissertation incomplete) U.C. Davis. Ethnography in Education. 2001

Shows:     Water colors and pastels of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
                 Elizabath Attard, Branch Supervisor. Sacramento Public Library
 
                 Eclectic Showing.  Marco Fuoco Gallery  Sept. 2010          
                10 of artist's collages shown.
                Jennifer Jacobsen Gallery Director
                6764 Folsom Blvd.
                Sacramento, CA 95820

               The Writer's Brush, a display of art created by writers. Jan. 2010
               Jennifer Pickering, curator
               Sacramento Poetry Center
               2600 R. St. Sacraento  95816

              Spring Art Show, Guenoc Winery, Middletown CA.   May 2008
              Bobby Wallace, Coordinator
              Artist showed a series of his human figure drawings.

Tuesday, July 10, 2018



Glass Vase With Daisies. Along with the truth or unambiguousness of the bright vase
are the fanciful images that sport color. These images include the floral suggestions but
also the baubles that in their two-tone blue, connect that single effect of the still life with the swirling background blue.

Saturday, July 7, 2018



Shadows on Split Vase.  The red asterisks provide a buoyancy to this acrylic still life. In my perspective, any surrealism in subject welcomes a simple, lightly manipulated elaboration. The hint at  floral bouquet characterizes the canon.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Ties That Bind

Families are made of ties that resemble
tangled chromosomes but yet which
are starkly different. Using Japanese Gampi  paper I have tried to imagine these ties as forged from to "anvil" shapes inverted and wrapped in pathways that only suggest organic material but depart from it as well.


Family Bound


We have different passages, cohorts and cultures from those around us. We are all, though, on a journey which moves through time. Some older, some younger. The journey allows us to be family.


Sunday, August 14, 2011

Diana in Egypt

I have gained inspiration from the well-known collagist Georges Pinel.
He uses a cubist placement of images, but threads in colors (here red) to
bring togethe the categories. For me here the close cropping adds
a mild surrealism (clipped mouth beneath the red hat) to add some melanchology
and the squeezing of Lady Di's beautiful smile and frame.

One Side of Shiva

Friday, November 5, 2010

Delta House

My water colors and pastels have focused on my experiences on the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta. The Delta is the area around the confluence of California's two great rivers, the Sacramento and the San Joaquin. It is an utterly unique area, but in many ways a neglected place. The large plantations, some from the 19C and still family owned, developed the pear harvesting industry in Northern California.Of interest to me as an artist are the people of this area and how they live. Bridge tenders, ferry operators, farmers and salvage operators and all the attendant gear have left their footprints in this unique natural zone.