Showing posts with label Bukowski Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bukowski Painting. Show all posts

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Landscape for Godard

Landscape for Godard
3 canvases oil on linen
(in progress)
Just for fun, I did a three panel landscape and decided to follow a famous quote by Jean-Luc Godard, "a story should have a beginning, middle and end, but not necessarily in that order". I did each panel separately from the same image. When I came closer to finishing the work, I put the panels together out of the normal order and the results were kind of interesting. It still needs the final touches and framing but the patterns and space that result reinforce a kind of abstraction (tame by cubist standards).

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Waiting....

Recently, I have been working on designs for possible images for the Children's Hospital in Minneapolis. I came across this image from the past. Julia was drying off from swimming and sitting in the sun with her little friend. This is only a watercolor study for a possible oil painting, but it would make a nice work for kids who are at the hospital. I have 6 or 7 other possibilities. I am waiting for the green light on this and other works.... We will see.....

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Faces at 30 year show.

A Short Journey, Paintings by William Bukowski at the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center, on the campus of Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Minnesota on display through March.

One wall of my show is reserved for portraits of the family. The cluster is hung salon style with works from 1977-2004. I had to leave many paintings out of the show.

There is one painting in the show that is not mine- but it is of me. Jenna painted me on a four by four foot canvas.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

A Short Journey- 30 Year Show at Bethany

On February 25th, there was an opening reception for the show: A Short Journey. The exhibition is at the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center on the campus of Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Minnesota.

The phrase "a short journey" represents one's life and career and the paintings in this show cover more than the 3o year teaching career of Bethany Professor Bill Bukowski.


Saturday, October 24, 2009

Sibley Park Paintings featured at the Waseca Art Center.

The Waseca Art Center is showing 15 recent paintings in the Sibley Park series. The show opened on October 13 and will be on display until November 20th. The Waseca Art Center has supported my work with workshops and exhibitions over the years. They have at least 2 paintings and an etching in their permanent collection.

There was a reception last night in Waseca with a gallery talk.

It is always interesting to see your own work up in a public space. It can almost look like someone else's work and can make you feel a little off balance.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Small works.

William Bukowski
Petite Garden II
12" X 9" oil on linen

I don't know if it is the recession. But is seems appropriate to do smaller works. Same brushwork, same intensity but small scale. I just happened to have a few small pre-stretched canvases in the studio. Now, can I do a series?