Showing posts with label oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil. Show all posts

10 February 2011

A Glimpse

Soldiers! Workers! Citizens!

Soldiers! Workers! Citizens!

Soldiers! Workers! Citizens!

Here is a few of the 15 individual parts that comprise the piece "Solders! Workers! Citizens!" that will be on display this Friday. Though it is one piece, I will be selling off the individual 'parts' starting at $20 each.

"A Whole Lotta Rosas" Group art show
at Ecco at the Camp in Costa Mesa
click here for more info
Directions

05 August 2010

Off for Framing... and Flowers!

I got the portrait of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to a good stopping point and gave it to my neighbor to build a frame for it. We have been trading work back and forth, I design print and website stuff for his carpentry business, and he builds me beautiful frames. It has been working out great. So while the portrait is across the street, I have been keeping myself busy with these flowers. I am making ten of these, plus the one in the portrait makes eleven. Eleven flowers for eleven years Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn spent in the labor camps.

The process for making these is quite simple. I tried to use mainly photos I took of the roses in my backyard. Once I ran out of those I turned to the internet. I didnt spend a lot of time on the actual details and getting everything perfect. I wanted to keep them a little sloppy. I painted each flower on the beginning of each chapter, 1-10, from Solzhenitsyn's book Cancer Ward (the same book I used for his portrait). I will be selling these flowers at the art show for pretty cheap. Like $20 a piece, cheap. So make sure you come get one before they are all gone!


Flowers

23 July 2010

In Preparation

flower1 practicePortrait Practice AS  flower2 practice

These three sketches are for an upcoming piece Im working on. Its gonna be pretty big and hopefully awesome. Actually I know its going to be awesome, and it will be revealed at the upcoming art show "Beneath the Broken Bottles and Cigarette Butts" at the Rothick Gallery in Anaheim, CA. I urge you all to come, its gonna be crazy! I will have my own room there and will be showing new stuff. I will also have a limited number of small sketches that will be sold for cheap! Make sure you get there on time so you can get one before they are all gone... Go to my events page for more information.

21 May 2010

Saints

TrichStraight
I painted these saints back in college and posted up the process a little while ago (see it here). Well I finally got frames built for them and they look amazing! If you look back at my previous post about them you can see they were all painted on a single board that I found behind a shop near my apartment. I had a lot of different crazy ideas about what to do to fill the space around them, but most of them were just too crazy. I already got an offer on one of them, but honestly, I just cant part with them just yet...

Trichotomy of Saints is oil on wood panel. 12.5" x 22.25" each

JohntheBaptist

StCatherine

Friar

Related Posts:

Final-TrichotomyofSaints Sans-Skin-by-dannyschutt noname Introduction LifeisBeautiful by DannySchutt lo-res

23 April 2010

Art4aCure

lisianthus

I just finished this piece for Art4aCure. They are a non-profit organization that sells donated artwork to raise funds for stage one cancer research. This is the cutting edge research that explores new ways to fight cancer with less harm to the patient. It is a great NPO and I wanted to contribute something to them for a while. A lot of the artwork gets hung up in Premiere Oncology, an infusion room in Los Angeles.

I designed this piece specifically to be hung up there and used cool, calming colors for it. The meaning of flower itself is calming and relaxing and you are supposed to send it to people you admire. The white spatters project purity and cleanliness (from cancer), and encourages us to clear obstacles. The blue background invokes rest and serenity. The newsprint that is barely visible stands for all the things that gets put on a back burner while one fights through this life threatening disease (at least thats how it was for me).

Quite an explanation, but hopefully this helps some of the cancer patients who go to Premiere Oncology for chemo infusion...

Related Posts:

LifeisBeautiful by DannySchutt lo-res IMG_0404 TornApart-by-DannySchutt Mt.-Hood-in-Red-for-JM-24x30-lo-res

12 February 2010

After Greco

Final-TrichotomyofSaints

I painted these saints a couple years back with the original intent of keeping the wood grain showing in different ways throughout the painting. As I got to those stages, I decided it would just look a whole lot better if I painted all of it, but left the outer edges as wood. I loved it for a while, but then it started to bug me. So now I am back to trying to figure out how I want to finish it. I have several different options in my head, but havent found out that solid idea just yet...so once I get some extra time Im gonna start to finish this piece... if that makes sense. I compiled this whole thing into the steps it took me to get to where I am.
After El Greco, The Trichotomy of Saints is oil on wood panel. 41.5"x24.25"

step-1

step-2

step-3

step-4


Related Posts:

StCatherine Sans-Skin-by-dannyschutt noname Introduction LifeisBeautiful by DannySchutt lo-res

06 November 2009

Sans Skin

Sans-Skin-by-dannyschutt

Self portrait without all that skin and hair in the way... just stripped down to the bear bones. You gotta admit, according to this picture, I have a pretty decently shaped, proportionate skull. I did however throw a few extra teeth in there to make up for all the ones I broke... Oil on Watercolor Paper. 15" x 11.25"

Related Posts:

StCatherine Final-TrichotomyofSaints noname Introduction LifeisBeautiful by DannySchutt lo-res

30 October 2009

Unknown

noname

Art for a cause. I used this piece for a domestic abuse forum at my university. The yellowing on the picture happened after I moved back to Palm Springs. I could paint over it, but decided that its just part of the natural aging and life of a portrait... Oil on canvas 16" x 20"

Related Posts:

StCatherine Final-TrichotomyofSaints Sans-Skin-by-dannyschutt Introduction LifeisBeautiful by DannySchutt lo-res

26 June 2009

Life is Beautiful

LifeisBeautiful by DannySchutt lo-res

"Drawing from current events, and using them as the background, this piece twists the perceptions of peace and war and catches the eye with a beautiful red that may possibly invoke passion or blood shed."
Created for my fiance, this piece made its debut in the IncredibleArtist Gallery and received great feedback. It literally stopped people in their tracks and drew them into the gallery. Quite a fun project, I would be making more of this style now but its just too hot outside to work on that stuff...
Life is Beautiful is oil, ink, acrylic, and newspaper on wood panel. 24.5" x 48"

Skate Deck Prints available HERE
Prints and Giclees are available
Email me for prices or questions...

Related Posts:

AK!Skatedeck lisianthus TornApart-by-DannySchutt Mt.-Hood-in-Red-for-JM-24x30-lo-res IMG_0404