Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Black Sculpture Group, No. 1, 2 & 3



From the Black Painting No 1, comes a set of black sculptures, and are studies for large works.

Black Painting No. 1 3rd State



Scotto in the studio December 26, sun drenched working on the Black Painting No. 1. This is the third state of Black Painting No. 1.

Monday, December 19, 2011

West Chelsea Studio View


Studio view of the West Chelsea studio, early evening, November 4, 2011. Red Girl with Still Life is on the painting wall.

REVOLT Magazine Wearable Art Premier Issue design A



This is a design sketch for the Revolt Magazine wearable art - Premier Issue. It is based on Mirena Rhee's Occupy My Painting. Mirena Rhee will be modeling the Premier Issue wearable art at the Revolt Magazine Premier launch party in 2012 in New York City

#FLOWERS with Still Life Super Size Painting 3rd state.


The #Flowers with Still life painting in its third state. Part 2 of the Super Size Painting series, number 17.

Black Painting 2nd State


This is the 2nd state of the current Black painting. Still working on it. It is an exploration in to the black hole of color & space and aggression. The idea was inspired by Gerhard Ricther's 1962 Table painting.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Studio View Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 1:00


A view of my West Chelsea studio on Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 1:00 in the afternoon. On the back wall is Super Size Painting No 2. from the Super Size Painting series, which was started in the 2010.

Black Painting in Progress - Comp Pinup State


I bought a used freshly painting black stretched canvas from someone who stops by my studio now and than, and sells used stretched to me from other artists, who discard them for what every reason. One of the four I bought was stretched with black gesso. Prefect. This is the first comp pinup state.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Super Painting Part 2 - #Flowers with Still LIfe Center Detail


Here is a detail photo of the center of the painting. I took this to focus in on the colors, and the abstraction of the painting in close up view.