Sunday, August 03, 2008

MassMOCA

Jenny Holzer at MassMOCA. You walk into a room the size of a football field where her words are projected, scrolling up the floor and walls and ceiling. You can flop onto a beanbag and take in the effect of disjointed text washing over and around you, or stand at the entrance and get a more condensed read. I enjoyed the visual effect of the text, especially as it gets fragmented on the beams and from the side. I needed another half hour in there to take in the meaning of the writing itself. I am curious if the impact of the words would be different if I read them on a small scale.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Read all about it...

...HERE.

Angie Jones's review of "Inspired Geometries" is up on the Seattle.net site. I think she liked it.

Fremont!

The closing reception for "Inspired Geometries" is on a Sunday, and the gallery is just a few steps from the Fremont Sunday Market.

I was there last week. My first find was 20 bucks, on the street, which I spent on flowers.

My next find was an Yves Klein-blue scarf (my favorite blue) for $5, followed by a vintage Perry Mason paperback with a cover illustration of a bare-shouldered brunette peeking from behind a pink curtain. $3.

Treasures are everywhere...

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Come on by

CLOSING RECEPTION
"Inspired Geometries"

Sunday, July 20th
2pm-5pm

Form-Space-Light Gallery

619 N 35th St
Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98103
Ph./Fax: (206) 545-6974
Email: info@fslgallery.com
Hours: By appointment

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Join us this Saturday

ARTISTS' RECEPTION
Saturday, June 14th
6pm-9pm
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Inspired Geometries
Paintings and Sculpture

Julia Hensley
Joseph Keppler
John Parkinson
Mike Sweeney
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Form-Space-Light Gallery
619 N 35th St
Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98103
Ph./Fax: (206) 545-6974
Email: info@fslgallery.com
Hours: By appointment

The gallery is behind the PCC in Fremont.
Look for the orange and turquoise doors.










This Storied Heart
detail
photo: Richard Nicol

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Story of an opening

iPhone pics:theschnitz

Taken during the public opening of "Inspired Geometries" on Friday, June 6. What a pleasure to see people interact with the paintings and sculptures. Thanks to all who came out.







Thursday, May 29, 2008

This Storied Heart: Press Release

(Please scroll to next post for show information).

INSPIRED GEOMETRIES
Seattle painter and Pratt Instructor Julia Hensley is unveiling two of her most recent works on paper completed in late winter of this year. She is well known for her meticulously crafted and intimately scaled abstract urban landscapes. Her previous work organized the “banal chaos of urban detail” into flattened grids of carefully modulated, painted and cut paper squares and rectangles interwoven together not unlike a quilt or one of Mondrian’s grids.

Julia’s latest work, the expansive and seminal piece, “This Storied Heart”, represents a breakthrough in her evolution of working with the grid and cubic pixilation. Moving away from strictly depicting urban scenesand external realities, she is now staking new ground in the realm of the true “non-objective” composition. Working in a looser and highly intuitive way, “This Storied Heart” represents a slow natural accretion of cubic pixels, color washes and elusive imagery with no contrivance by the artist during the process. The result is a collage of remarkable organic complexity that visually mirrors the vicissitudes and intricacies of life and the human heart with a photographic clarity. Demonstrating equal measures technical skill and emotional sensitivity Julia has lead us to a place unforeseen at the beginning of her latest artistic journey.

- John Parkinson
Exerpt from Press Release

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Unveiling



I'm happy that with my first new post in a while I get to announce the unveiling of one of my newest works: This Storied Heart.

My painting is in a three-person show opening next month at Form, Space Light Gallery in Fremont. It takes up the entire north wall of the gallery, with pieces of collage extending past the borders of the painting and onto the wall. It's my first installation of this kind, and I'm very excited to share it.

Please stop by for the opening on June 6th, I'd love to see you! There will also be an artists' reception during the run of the show, and a closing event.

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Inspired Geometries

Julia Hensley
Joseph Keppler
John Parkinson
Mike Sweeney

Recent Painting and Sculpture

June 6th through July 20th

OPENING RECEPTION
June 6th during Fremont's First Friday Artwalk
6pm-9pm

ARTISTS' RECEPTION
Saturday, June 14th
6pm-9pm

CLOSING RECEPTION
Sunday, July 20th
2pm-5pm

619 N 35th St
Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98103
Ph./Fax: (206) 545-6974
Email: info@fslgallery.com
Hours: By appointment
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Photo by Richard Nicol
This Storied Heart (non-installation view)
Acyrlic and Goauche Collage
on Watercolor Paper
52" w x 45" h

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Intuition

Acrylic and gouache on paper and parchment
Approximately 3' x 5'







Richard Nicol

I took a pile of collages over to artist and photographer, Richard Nicol's house the other day to be photographed. I am excited to get high-resolution, high-quality images of the work I've been posting snapshots of here.

What a great conversation, culminating in Richard showing me some of his gunpowder drawings - drawings made by lighting black powder and modern gunpowder on heavy, textured paper. The marks left, in a palette of grays, siennas, browns and blacks, have a grit and a subtlety that has to be seen.

Friday, March 14, 2008

this storied heart

approximately 4'x5'
gouache and acrylic collage on watercolor paper
2008














Friday, March 07, 2008

must go see before last day. . .



Courtesy Of Opificio Delle Pietre Dure, Florence
"The Creation" is one of the restored Lorenzo Ghiberti door panels from the Florence Baptistery. Three of the 15th-century gilt bronze panels are on display at the Seattle Art Museum through April 6.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Fremont First Friday

Friday, March 7
6-8

Form-Space-Light Gallery
619 N 35th St, Ste 100
In the Alley North of the PCC Parking Garage

Look for the blue and orange doors.

206-545-6974
fslgallery@gmail.com
www.formspacelight.com

Official opening! Work by John Parkinson, Joseph Kepler, Julia Hensley et al

realize










about 2'x'3'
acrylic and gouache on watercolor paper
with bristol board and parchment collage

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

panning blind













acrylic and gouache collage on paper, bristol board and parchment
approx. 2'x3'

Thursday, February 21, 2008

party at form-space-light gallery

Saturday, February 23
2-5pm

Form-Space-Light Gallery
619 N 35th St, Ste 100
In the Alley North of the PCC Parking Garage

Look for the blue and orange doors.

206-545-6974
fslgallery@gmail.com
www.formspacelight.com

This is the unofficial pre-opening party, and a chance to see my collages together with some of the little acrylics that began this whole phase of work back in 2003. (The official opening will be on Fremont's First Friday ArtWalk in March).












Walking From Queens;
Acrylic on Paper
9 7/8" x 3 3/4"
2003

matisse

"I am inhabited by things that wake me but do not reveal themselves."

(translation by Caroline Beamish)

Friday, February 15, 2008

intermission: into the wild



Watch the trailer here

I love small, non-Hollywood plots that contain a world; this one got to me in part because I couldn't help but be reminded of my own Alaskan adventure. And more specifically and uneasily, of the urge to challenge oneself to the point, sometimes, of foolishness. . . Based on the true story by Jon Krakauer and sharply directed by Sean Penn, it's about a young man who forsakes society to face and find himself in the wilds of Alaska. Emile Hirsch plays Christopher McCandless with absorption and fire, cheekbones, ribcage and all.