Mark Lawson was shirtless on today's One Life to Live after his character and Gigi slept together.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Mark Lawson on One Life to Live
Ryan McPartlin on Chuck
Captain Awesome was shirtless in his bachelor party on yesterday's Chuck. Next day he woke up only wearing his briefs.
Scott Clifton on One Life to Live
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Frantisek Cermak from US Open 2007
Friday, March 27, 2009
Nicolas Kiefer from Miami Open 2008
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Michael Berrer from Miami Open 2008
Michael Berrer is a German tennis palyer. He's the beefy type. Enjoy his pictures from Miami Open 2008.
Looking into Shadows and other Image Triggers
Iceberg Outlet
10 x 10.5"
Pastel on Canson Paper
Shadowed Face
14 x 10"
Pastel on Canson Paper
My upcoming show at the Studio Gallery is drawing near, and things are falling into place. My frames and glass are at hand, a catalog of my work is at the printers, and I'm finishing up the last paintings. The catalog will be available for sale on my blog, as well as at the gallery, and I'll post more information about that soon.
I find I keep returning to a few concepts that compel me to paint. One of them is the notion of seeing inside a shadow. When a shadow contains more than one value, it becomes transparent in my mind, not just a flat shape. This aspect, as well as the relationship of shaded colors to the illuminated parts of an image seems to be expressing some deep mystery of perception for me. A shadowed part of an image is a volume where one sees qualities that the illuminated parts of an image don't, or cannot, reveal: the color(s) of the ambient, or fill light, the bounce of local colors onto other surfaces — these qualities made apparent by the protective cloak of the shadow can often be imperceptible in direct illumination, yet they may be operating in those areas as well. Looking into a shadow is like peeking under the hood at the subtle, underlying components contributing to the overall color and illumination of an image. There's much much more that fascinates me on this topic that I've not articulated.
I'm also fascinated by water for a range of reasons, but I'll just mention an elemental one. I remember all the times as a kid, running around on beaches on the California coast, collecting shells and rocks, and putting them in a bucket. They were wet and shiny, and had brilliant hues. The next day, however, when I looked in the bucket, all my 'treasures' were pale and dusted with white. I had to fill the bucket with water to make the rocks look as good as they did at the beach! I no longer take the rocks home, and art supplies have replaced the bucket, but sometimes I still feel as excited and intrigued as I once did on the beach when I find scenes of water and rocks to paint.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tommy Robredo from Miami Open 2007
Tommy Robredo is one of those tennis players who are not shy taking their shirt off. (Remember his nude pictures for Cosmopolitan UK?) Enjoy his shirtless pictures on practice court from Miami Open 2007.
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