This source material was a cartoon of Bluto with both of his eyes closed so I opened one of his eyes and painted it in the style of a mannequin eye that I learned how to paint when I was employed in a mannequin factory in LIC in 2002. That's where I initially learned how to paint realistically and I'm grateful for that job as I could not afford art school and never finished college. I wanted to make this painting as an hommage to that job and I named it "Hank" as a reference to Henry Miller who inspired me as a teenager to follow my heart's desire. When I was 8 years old I told my working class parents that I wanted to move to NYC and be an artist when I grew up, they told me it would never work as you have to come from a wealthy family to be an artist and frankly I'm glad they told me that as it just fanned the flames burning inside me and increased my drive to carve out a career for myself as an artist.
I make visual records of sensory experiences, like touching,hearing and smelling as a result of my synesthesia
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Sunday, March 29, 2020
Evidence
Oil paint over a pre-existing commercially produced, thickly textured, horizontal painting of Calla lillies. I was thinking about the way Sigmar Polke and David Salle overlay seemingly disparite images and this was an opportunity to try that.
March 22
Friday, March 6, 2020
Bluto Poseiden
This was kind of a breakthrough for me in my project of teaching myself how to paint. I started painting Bluto in January 2017 as a way to teach myself painting ( I didn't go to art school) By keeping the subject matter the same it allowed me to try all kinds of styles..