Thursday, April 30, 2009

Panoramic Garden

William Bukowski
Panoramic Garden
8' X 3'
oil on linen


One of my recent goals was to work at a larger scale.  This painting is getting closer.  The painting surface is taking on a life of its own.  The shadows and darker greens have a fluid jabbed surface.  I think the angle of the path pulls you into the work and the small garden becomes the entire field of vision.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Bukowski Painting- Catalog

One of the bonus features of the 2009 Ylvisaker Drawing Invitational at Bethany Lutheran College is that we were able to produce a full color catalog of all of the artwork in the show.

A current Bethany student, Amanda Scharlemann, designed the look, with some editing and input from all of the artists.   Each artist has a bio, a statement, and a full color detail from one drawing.  

They are available from the Bethany College Bookstore. ( Check online for number and address)

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Bukowski Painting- Peak Summer

William Bukowski
Peak Summer
2008-09  oil on linen

I have had this one up before, but I finally finished it.  The light I was trying for is very transient and I had to rely on some digital memory.  The title is "Peak Summer" and when you live in Minnesota that peak is very short.  The conflict is when you work from life, and life only lasts 2 weeks a year for the images you want to paint.   The paintings have become more about painting and less about specific perceptions at a specific time.   Oh well...who cares as long as the painting is worth looking at....

Friday, April 3, 2009

Bukowski Painting- Light and Shadow

William Bukowski
Light and Shadow
oil on linen   30" X 40"

This is a recent painting that shows my concern for light as it hits the edge of the path.  It is like a detail of a much bigger painting, or experience.  I like the way the soft grays change almost like the natural light one can experience.  

The path will look different next summer.  The park department is currently ripping up this path and laying down paving stone.  It will look really nice when it is finished, but it will pose new problems of perspective and space.