S_V_H BlackBird final image

This is the final image for BlackBird, 30inches by 6 feet.  The color reproduction is not the best representation of this painting: the darks are not dark enough and  it leans to the red side of the spectrum. Will pull out the flashes the umbrellas and try it again some slow January day and do a better job with the next finished work, and then I will re-shoot this interesting work.

This artist has mixed emotions over this work.  With the Holidays and a personnel health issue I have been somewhat distracted, and drifting.  In the end a work ends  at the right time, no matter the expectations of the artist.  There is no outstanding features with this work, although the ties and those two flowing notes above are quite appealing.  The thought is to take this canvas into work to exchange out, a previous display, in the office of the person that bought a previous work. Not sure the logic of why of  this other than he would appreciate it, and it gets this art out of the basement.

Don Henley – The End of The Innocence

Also, this work is going to a the signature piece to be email to a local art museum curator of  exhibitions. Two years ago, around this time, I sent him a Christmas card and a CD with images, and asked for his opinion. He was nice, when I contacted him again, and he then responded.  Basically, what he offered were musical painting examples to follow,  interesting, but  no helped in anyway: been there, done that.  If and when he is contacted again, he will at less see that this artist is focused and determined if nothing  else.  There will be nothing else to come out of this contact, that is for sure.  But it is known, that being totally unknown, is not a good thing for any artist.  So, any contacts with those in the establish art world is not a bad idea, no matter how this artist appears to be shying away from them.  Know this, this artist comes from a strong salesperson family. I know what efforts need to be done to get this work out, but doubts linger, and so the process is excruciatingly slow.

Listening to Don McLean American Pie

Priming a 3 panel 10 feet canvas to paint Mozart’s Eine Kleinie Nachtmusik, Romanze Andate.    A long time a go another work was done from the Allegro part.  There is hope in new ideas, and frustrations that need to be dispersed,  that may make this is a strong work, that pushes this art hard forward.

Scott Von Holzen

S_V_H Blackbird image5&6

Blackbird 24 inches by 6 feet, photo taken December 21st.

Blackbird the music from the Beatles White Album,  started  way back on December 8th with this photo taken today, three weeks later.   During his last few year Van Gogh production amounted to sometimes 3 to 4 canvases in a day.  Obviously, he knew what he was doing, and this artist current position is similar to Van Gogh’s Paris period.  For an example of today’s influence, take a look at the Sean Scully  style, in miniature,  added to those flying notes above.

That being understood,  this art is complicated, dealing with a complicated subject which is music, being preformed by an artist that is certainly far from reaching a mature artist style.  So, lets move on to Scully. This art started with Mark Rothko has it’s first inspiration, and it remains today.  But, Sean Scully was not an inspiration, even though his styling has been present in the background of every work done recently.  Scully became known when I received the wrong used book, from Amazon.  I had ordered a Hans Hoffman book, but instead received Sean Scully: Wall of Light. The book was sent back for credit, and never received the Hoffman book, probably for the best.

Also, thinking back, for a time,  using the book The Art of Richard Diebenkorn as inspiration, I thought this could be a  influence on this art, but that faded.  Now, there is an wakening to the work of Sean Scully, that may be sustained.  Not to copy but to learn from.    And not only his stripping techniques but also his layering of canvases.  This artist has seen alot of nonconforming art shapes, for example Frank Stella.  But not until stumbling over Scully, did the possibilities of using that technique became clear.   Hopefully, with the next work there is going to be an added canvas on top of the rest, not for decoration, but there to emphasize  a particular piece of the music.

The backgrounds in this art, are doing what they are suppose to do, create interest, and move the music across the canvas.  Lately, working with this music, there has been a frustration, not only with the choice of colors, and with how to paint the music that is about a bird, but with the hope of creating a background that has a larger impact on the music.  Those  Scully miniatures where painted in to at less show an effort is being made.

Scott von Holzen

S_V_H Blackbird image 2,3&4

Blackbird 2 panel 30 inches by 80 inches. Image two was taken on Tuesday.  Image 3 on Saturday, while image 4 was taken a few minutes ago. We are just trying this ‘Gallery’ idea when displaying multiple images.

The words chosen for this music are strong.  When a song has words, their meaning in the music and the need to find an alternate meaning for those same words in the painting, is absolutely  necessary to close the deal.  As it has always been, it all starts with the music, but ends with the art.

This music is about picking up the pieces and moving forward.  But it is done in a way that reminds one of a nursery song. That is why this music by the Beatles is so appealing to many people.  The problem, this artist had starting Tuesday night, was how do you paint a story about a blackbird without it being to dark, or to moody.  It took a number of days and a complete repaint of the circles to finally move this canvas forward.

The adjusted plan is to pick the right colors, to better balance the look of the art with that of the music.  At less that is the no plan, plan.  A blackbird is black, but this artist has never used the color black in any of the works. Besides, it is not easy for this artist to paint a dark image painting.  It is not that a limited pallet from the dark side, would not work.  But what happens, every time, is that dark colors work to a point, till this artist needs something to pop the work. After that, the mood of the canvas shifts.  We will see what the two Ties and a Slur, still to be added will look like.  For I see in those additions the best chance to grab this work and shake it loose.

Listening to The Who – My Generation, a two star music choice.

There is still work to be done with the circles, for doubts linger if they are projecting a convincing portrait of the music.  Maybe a few Van Gogh crows like in his Wheatfield with Crows, would be the answer.  No, just kidding.

Scott Von Holzen

Side comments:
There are in this artist music collection, 12,097 songs and thousands more that have not been transferred from CD to digital.  Of all that music, currently there are only 143 of those that are tagged as 3 star music: the best  that must be heard.  Of those 143 there are only 9 that are four stars.  Of those nine there are currently only 2 that are five star.  Those two are a live recording of Bruce Springsteen, on piano, singing Thunder Road, and Vivaldi’s The Four Season, “Winter”:Allegro Non Molto.

Late Friday night: It is hard to stop the music and to leave the studio. Just one more: listening to  Shawn Colvin a 3 star I’ll Be Back.  One more than that is it for tonight.  This is a Man’s World by Inga Rumpf & Friends, 3 star.

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