Monday, December 19, 2011
Upcoming Exhibition: Rockwell Museum
I wanted to share with everyone a little about my upcoming exhibition this June at the Rockwell Museum of Western Art in Corning, New York. It is a solo exhibition that will include a variety of my images chosen by Rockwell Museum curator James Peck. While it is a while off yet, you can follow the link below to read about the show including a great essay about my work written by the curator. I'm really excited about showing at such a great venue - more information and images to come!
http://www.rockwellmuseum.org/Cowboy-Paintings-by-Jason-Cytacki.html
Friday, December 16, 2011
Grin and Bear It
And I present the last large painting for my upcoming show: Grin and Bear it. This one was a blast to work on with glazes over that drippy and distressed surface.
Grin and Bear it
48" x 36"
Oil on Panel
2011
48" x 36"
Oil on Panel
2011
Detail
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Honky Tonk Blues
Here is another new painting destined for the Art Now show. I've been enjoying working on these cowboys at a little larger scale, about 3 x 4 ft. The increased scale has given me opportunities to really push the tension between the areas that are tightly rendered and those that dissolve. In addition, this lets me build up an area, really destroy it and then build it back up again.
"Honky Tonk Blues"
Oil on Panel
48" x 36"
2011
Oil on Panel
48" x 36"
2011
Detail
Art Now 2012
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Small Works Cowboys
More new Paintings! This is a group of small cowboy portraits for an upcoming show. As I was creating these, I was thinking about them more as drawings with paint than paintings. As such, I treated the panel as if it was a piece of paper, only using as many marks as needed and trying not to overwork things. In addition the white background works to isolate the cowboy from his environment. They've also been a great way of pulling multiple mark making applications together, impasto, dripping, dry brush, pooling, etc. They all measure between 16" x 12" and 20" x 16". Here they are:
Monday, December 12, 2011
Blue Steel
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