Wednesday, February 20, 2008

A Rainy Day

Today I'm on the "mainland" as we Hawaiian residents call it. Almost 3000 miles from home, and away from my wife for 12 days. I think of the new studio, I am going to build back home, and all the new paintings I will create there. I want to try some new media..oils in place of my usual acrylics, and go back to my old subject matter..."intimacy". All of that seeems so far away now....but it will happen before I know it. Somewhwere down the line....the success I wish for waits....I'll see you there!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Life with my sketch pad

Yesterday I looked through my sketch pad at all the drawings I had done in the past month to a year. I was surprised at how good and interesting a lot of them looked. At the time I drew them I hated them..they were no good and not even close to what I was trying to draw. But seeing them with fresh eyes after some time had passed I realized they were pretty cool. I was inspired to actually bring some of them to life in full color, and get my paints out.
I have found that in previous paintings where my sketch pad was used for inspiration, I often said "I like this drawing, if only the subjects leg looked more like a leg, or maybe the head was the wrong shape or whatever. I found myself "fixing" things in my sketches as I painted.......till the painting was so far removed from the launching point sketch, the reason I had been attracted to it in the first place was gone. I came to a realization that the reason the sketch had turned out the way it had, was because I had wanted it to come out that way! While I sketch very fast, and they seem crude...they capture a certain something........
Hence I have decided to sketch everyday, even if its only one quick drawing, and maintain the crude integrity of the drawing when I turn it into a painting. Can't wait to see what happens....J

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Studio Osterberg says hello world!


Welcome....My name is James, and I love color! The more pure and vibrant it is, the more exciting it becomes. In this opening post at Studio Osterberg, lets look at some of my art, and some really eye catching color!
This piece is titled "Dancing in Frisco" and was completed after arriving home from my first trip to San Francisco. It was my first trip to California, and the the first time I'd ever been to a city like San Francisco. Needless to say I came home with a sketch pad full of ideas and a ton of enthusiasm.
My aim with this piece was to capture the quirky, exciting people and night life that comes out "after dark" in the bay area. A swirl of color and activity....the twinkling and reflections of background light, a seductive embrace and surrender, all go into the making of this piece.
So welcome all painters and color enthusiast, and remember......Life is to short to not live it in COLOR!