Wednesday, October 25, 2006

"Players I" and "Players II"



"Players I" and "Players II" are original works commissioned by H&R Block, Kansas City, MO. Thanks are in order to many working on the project. Thanks to Paul Dorrell, art consultant from Leopold Gallery in Kansas City, for being inspired by my art, leopoldgallery.com, to Sharon Leger Gottula for the photos shown above, gottula.com, to Peter Altman, William Prenevost and Laura Muir from the Kansas City Repertory Theatre for being so helpful in the creation of the paintings, missourirepertorytheatre.org, to St Louis artist William Lobdell for driving so safely, williamlobdellartsite.com, to Bill Rose for being a great host while I visited Kansas City for the opening, to Mark Buckheit in St Louis for his impeccable framing and generous spirit and last but definitely not least H&R Block for supporting regional artists and commissioning these pieces, www.hrblock.com.

Monday, October 23, 2006

KC Rep Commissions Installed



"Players I" and "Players II" have been installed!! The H&R Block Center which includes Kansas City Repertory Theatre's new downtown Copaken Stage had its Grand Opening Saturday October 21. Great party with 2000 people seeing the art. This is a shot of young lady at the opening with "Players I" answering questions about art in the new collection. I will post images of both pieces when I get the final shots.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Documentary shoot



University of Missouri Kansas City film crew: Jeremiah Wedding, Cathy Woolsey, Daven Gee and Abozar Ardavani. These fine folks came to my studio for an interview and to take footage of my work. They are working on a short piece documenting artists commissioned for H&R Block's new world headquarters in downtown Kansas City. I will be excited to see their finished product. They are a very professional crew, thanks.

Monday, July 24, 2006

New Paintings





These are sketches for Players I and Players II commissioned by H&R Block. These pieces are available through Leopold Gallery.
leopoldgallery.com

Friday, June 30, 2006

NOW SHOWING



THE CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM ST. LOUIS, MO

THE CONTEMPORARY'S FLAT FILES


A permanent set of Flat Files will always be available at the Contemporary and serve as a resource to artists, curators, collectors, critics, dealers, and the general public. The Contemporary's Flat Files introduces new work by both artists familiar and unknown, work by artists who may not usually work on paper or at a small scale, and provide an ever-changing and interactive way of experiencing art.

Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
3750 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108
314-535-4660
www.contemporarystl.org