I posted a camera that automatically takes a picture when it senses movement. I stitched the last round of images into a quick movie. Check out how much the barn changes in the light at different times of the day, the flowers move, and people show up now and then. Beautiful in its subtlety.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Opening at Living | Richmond, VA
Last night's opening at Living was hosted by the owner, Martee Johnson, and Wizzie Broach who sells my work in Virginia. --My heartfelt thanks to you both for setting everything up, as well as Rita Liles who seems to know just about everyone in Richmond.
Martee Johnson, Mallory Decker, Wizzie Broach & Rita Liles
See more pictures of the work at the show and of the people who attended.
Learn more about Living on Grove.
Learn more about Living on Grove.
For more information about the artwork and the artist:
christopherbaerart.blogspot.com
christopherbaer.com
Monday, November 15, 2010
Cleaned Out
As I prepared and shipped out the work from the upcoming Richmond show, Rita, the stick-of-dynamite-of-a-mom-of-my-VA-art-dealer (Wizzie Broach) walked through my house surveying the walls, "Did you paint that? Can we show it? And what about that one?"
Liz, my wife, was shadowing me and encouraging me to loosen up, "Remember when you said you should let art get out into the world? Let her take that one, and that one."
"Well, sure...take it right off the wall," I said. Me in my own mind: "Oh what the heck... I love those pieces, but it's time that they made their own way in this world; they've had it too easy at home."
So Rita left the studio with more work than I anticipated, my house is now bare again, and the opening this Thursday will be strong. I look forward to seeing you all there. Here was one of the works added to the show (thank you Susannah & John).
Liz, my wife, was shadowing me and encouraging me to loosen up, "Remember when you said you should let art get out into the world? Let her take that one, and that one."
"Well, sure...take it right off the wall," I said. Me in my own mind: "Oh what the heck... I love those pieces, but it's time that they made their own way in this world; they've had it too easy at home."
So Rita left the studio with more work than I anticipated, my house is now bare again, and the opening this Thursday will be strong. I look forward to seeing you all there. Here was one of the works added to the show (thank you Susannah & John).
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Richmond Show | Thursday Nov 18th
Here are a couple of the pieces of work being shown next week in Richmond at Living on Grove (the show opens on Thursday November 18th at 5pm). The work varies in size from 12 x 12 to 50 x 60 inches.
To view the entire collection pieces in the show, click here.
For more details about the show's opening, click here.
If you are in the Richmond area, please join me for the opening. Liz and I will be there.
If you are in the Richmond area, please join me for the opening. Liz and I will be there.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Studio Details
These paintings about 1/3 complete. There are about 2-3 more washes of paint to apply.
In the past 3 years I have been painting almost exclusively in larger formats (50 x 60 inches). Working smaller seems like it would be simpler, but with less room to spread out, the decision-making process feels tighter.
In the past 3 years I have been painting almost exclusively in larger formats (50 x 60 inches). Working smaller seems like it would be simpler, but with less room to spread out, the decision-making process feels tighter.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Recent Paintings
These works will be in the upcoming show in Richmond opening on November 18th. For more information on the show and it's location, see Living on Grove.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Painting | Process
There are about 6-8 more paintings to complete in a very short period of time before my next show. Working under pressure yields results.
My recent works, say the last 15 paintings, are as much about the process of creating them as they are about the content, color and form. In particular, the larger paintings have many layers of translucent color.
These painting give viewers several different experiences when looking in the same area. The longer you look, the more there is to see, but it is not assertive. At first glance, the people may look and think “that painting is mostly yellow,” which is generally true at a glance, and then underneath as people examine the layers, lines and marks and hidden color fields emerge also, so do shapes of under-painting that create resonance and contrast. Artifacts and history of the painting show through and tell its story.
And if you don’t want to examine, you can relax with what’s presented at the surface --both are relevant. Though no metaphor is actually intended, it is similar to how I look at life.
My recent works, say the last 15 paintings, are as much about the process of creating them as they are about the content, color and form. In particular, the larger paintings have many layers of translucent color.
These painting give viewers several different experiences when looking in the same area. The longer you look, the more there is to see, but it is not assertive. At first glance, the people may look and think “that painting is mostly yellow,” which is generally true at a glance, and then underneath as people examine the layers, lines and marks and hidden color fields emerge also, so do shapes of under-painting that create resonance and contrast. Artifacts and history of the painting show through and tell its story.
And if you don’t want to examine, you can relax with what’s presented at the surface --both are relevant. Though no metaphor is actually intended, it is similar to how I look at life.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Richmond Show | Thursday Nov 18th
On November 18th, I will show about 15-16 new paintings at Living on Grove in Richmond. Many thanks to Elizabeth Broach (my VA agent) for organizing the show and selling my work faster than I can create it. More images of the work will be completed closer to the date.
@ Living on Grove | Thursday Nov 18th | 5-7pm
5714 Grove Avenue
Richmond, VA 23226
804-285-5600
For images from the last show in 2006, go to Christopherbaer.com
If you are in Richmond, Living on Grove is here:
I love Richmond, Virginia.
In 1994, I was invited to a state-sponsored scholarship program called the Governor's School for the Arts held during the summer at the University of Richmond. It was life changing, but at the conclusion of the program, I confidently declared that I would not be pursuing art as a career --I don't recall the rationale. I was 16 years old and not surprisingly, I have been wrong a few other times since then.
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