"Red Up On"

6 x 8"
oil on panel
One of America's great abstract artists, Ellsworth Kelly, died last weekend at the age of 92. In 2013, President Obama presented Mr. Kelly with the National Medal of Arts, the highest honor for artistic excellence. This man was important.

I've roamed thru the Art Institute of Chicago a dozen times, barely noticing those six, large, colorful, geometric panels hanging high on the top floor of the American Art gallery. They're titled 'The Chicago Panels' by Ellsworth Kelly. To be honest, modern art doesn't grab me like realism does - only because, often, I don't understand it. And being an artist myself, that's a pretty shallow comment.

There's many important 20th century artists I've never heard of or paid little attention to until I read their obituary. After I read several moving obits about Ellsworth Kelly this week, so much made sense. This man saw patterns in shadows, shapes and colors in nature and in life which he transformed into sculptures and paintings like no other.

Take the example of 'White Curve', which hangs on an exterior wall in the Pritzker Garden at the Art Institute.

Now look at one of Kelly's own photographs taken in the countryside in New York.

Now I get it. Now I see it. The red panel in my painting above, one of the six panels I mentioned, was inspired by the rich, reds of a cardinal he photographed while bird watching. Now I get it.

By most accounts, Mr. Kelly was a delightful, warm, friendly, humorous, creative man who lived in the moment. That should always be one's New Year's resolution - every day, every year - to live in the moment and appreciate the beauty around us. And never judge or dismiss what we don't understand. We'd all be better for it.

Speaking for myself, I find it hard to appreciate vegetables and Indian food, hot summers, crowds, crowds who sing, performance art and Donald Trump to name a few - but life is long and I'm willing to learn, except for the Trump thing.

Wishing you a Happy and Healthy and Creative New Year ~

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"The Day’s News"

5 x 5"
oil on panel
There is a place I like to go to fuel up before I hit the Art Institute of Chicago, just a few blocks from the front steps. And it's always a great people-watching spot.
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"A Rainy Night in Chicago"

5 x 7"
oil on panel
This was a tough one.
I started out wanting to keep it very impressionistic and loose, then I started painting in each window like a nutball - took a break for dinner - came back to it and forced myself to paint the remainder with a wide brush. I'm kinda amazed I finished it, and just the way I pictured it in my head in the beginning. Yay.
This view is from a high floor in the Fairmont Hotel on North Columbus Drive - on a very rainy night in the city. You can make out the Sheraton Towers on the right with its glowing tower.
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