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            A Bluejay Gives Birth to a Palm 01/30/2012
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            Palm, pictured to the left, is owned by an art enthusiast who wanted to commission a painting that would compliment a painting that she had already purchased from me, Bluejay.  

            When she found out that I was an artist, she visited my art gallery online, and she immediately liked my work.  On several occasions, she complimented me and told me that she was going to purchase something from me one day.  I invited her to my art studio one afternoon after we had done some volunteer work together, and she fell in love with Bluejay right away for its color and 3-D texture.  Ironically, I had just completed Bluejay before her visit.  She asked if I could paint a similar painting that would compliment Bluejay's style and dimensions.  Naturally, I accepted the commission.  She gave me complete artistic range on the subject matter.  I decided to make Palm a green and blue compliment to the already very blue painting, Bluejay.   Side by side, it is apparent that they are a great pair.  One is a bird; the other a plant.  Follow the link to see larger pictures of Bluejay and Palm.  

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            Little Crow: Poem, Painting and Pictures 12/10/2011
             
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            The painting Little Crow was inspired by a poem I wrote (with the same title) a couple of weeks before I began the painting.  The genus Crow includes the species of various Ravens, and they are among the world's most intelligent animals.  They are known for their black luminescence. 

            My poem Little Crow is embedded within the painting and tells the story of a crow flying over and observing the black heart of a human man.  It has a discussion with God and laments the nature of the dark man. The crow acknowledges that its color is being influenced by the blackness of the human, but it pronounces its determination not to succomb to the evil influence.  It will do this by using its God-given talents.

            Therefore, this painting is simultaneously dark and hopeful in both color and meaning.  

            Stylistically, the painting is abstract and impressionistic.  The crow embodies the impressionistic portion of the painting while the rest is abstract.

            Click to view the painting's page and pictures.  Continue below to read the poem.

            Little Crow, reads as follows (the italicized words are spoken by God):  

            Little black bird, where have you been?

            I’ve been above the treetops, mankind observing
            Little black bird, what did you see?
            A creature with a black heart that needs awakening
            Little black crow, you are a mystery
            I’m not a portent of death, but I am not snow white
            It was no god that colored me black
            But a man projecting his emptiness inside
            He’s a man unaware of his dying
            He has blinded himself; himself he is justifying
            He has no heart; he seeks his own selfish longing
            He tried to clip my wings
            Little black bird, what else have you seen?
            The trees are bleeding, and upon them the birds are feeding
            The trees are leaking, and upon them the flowers are feeding
            My spirit of vengeance is grounded in amending
            No spirit of evil will prolong to squelch the spirit of the good
            Little black bird, what are you saying?
            I am a beautiful, little bird; my maker is godly
            He allows me to see what I have seen
            He allows me to fly and to be free
            He hears my disquieting thoughts
            He knows what I have felt, how I bleed
            He will soon rectify; he will soon remedy
            I am a little, black bird; a creature gifted
            It is for nothing that the net is spread before me
            I am a bird; I have wings    (December 2010) 

             
            Words are Art too. Here is "One Intake". 11/21/2011
             
            Upon a blue dream
            I was falling for you
            Falling through
            If I could have a single moment
            A moment awake
            Just one intake
            I’d close my eyes and steal a kiss from you

            I know I’m not for you
            You feel nothing
            When I feel a hole
            But if I could have a single moment
            A moment awake
            Just one intake
            I’d want you to kiss me too

            If my eyes were heavy
            If my breathing slowed
            If I did not have far to go
            A single moment I would share
            A moment awake
            Just one intake
            A single kiss, just one from you

            In my last hour
            If I knew nothing more
            I’d die satisfied
            Having only known a single thing from you
            A moment awake
            Just one intake
            To have known one kiss from you                                                                                                                                 ~Rejcel
             
            Words are Art too. Here is "The Distance". 11/09/2011
             
            The picture of what you foresaw
            I think isn’t what you see
            What you thought you needed
            Seems a bit blurry, doesn’t it, baby?
            None of those pretty faces fill your soul
            And the faces which you wish could improve
            Inspire nothing physically
            Woe is me
            You still waver between curiosity and apathy
            You are looking for a way out, or a way in
            I would open my arms to you
            If I did not fear what it would do to me
            Haven’t you done enough already?
            You’re a part of the reason for this state I’m in
            I’m lost; I hope to find my way through
            I pushed myself down to cement the distance of the reach
            You won’t get to me, and I have to forget you.                                                                                                             ~Rejcel
             
            Commissioned Painting: The Soloist 11/09/2011
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            The Soloist, pictured to the left, is owned by a musician who hired me to commission a painting in 2009 after I had photographed one of his band's performances.  He visited my online art gallery after I sent him a copy of the digital photographs from the performance.  He viewed and liked not only the paintings in my art gallery but also the videos that showed how I created some of my paintings.  In a later phone conversation, I learned that he wanted a custom made painting by an abstract artist to hang on his wall near his baby grand piano.  He wanted to painting to be abstract, modern and contain a piano.  My client did not know how to commission a painting; it was his first time.  We had a secondary phone conversation where we simultaneously viewed images online.  Row by row, we discussed the results of our Internet searches, and he would tell me which paintings he liked and why.  That search allowed him to decide that he wanted his commissioned painting to have some reds and blues along with some neutral colors.  

            I wrote a proposal that met his requirements with a sketch of what the painting would look like.  He approved the proposal, and once he delivered his deposit, I purchased the materials to begin his commission.  He asked if I would video the painting's creation just like the videos that he had seen on my site.   I agreed to do so.  Once I completed the painting, I sent him a digital picture of it.  He obviously liked it because he said that it was even better than the sketch.

            Since he lived three hours away, I encouraged him to have his painting mailed to him, but he decided that he would prefer to come and pick it up.  I could tell by his facial expression that he was happy to have his painting once it passed from my care to his.

            To view a larger image of The Soloist or to view a video of its creation, please click here.   

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            Abstract Artist 10/13/2011
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            The first thing that most people notice about my art is that I do not have a single style.  However, overall, I am considered an abstract artist.  Yes, one painting could be more finely described as abstract expressionism, another as abstract impressionism or still another as abstract pop depending on who's labeling, but abstract is the operative word here.  I feel that my versatility affords just about anyone to find something in my art gallery that will appeal to him or her.  

            I originally created a website in 2005 simply to begin displaying a few of my works in a virtual art gallery.  It was a very simple site.  I've come a long way since then.  Now, I have plenty of paintings for sale; I provide brokerage services for clients who want to obtain one of my paintings from someone else, and I am also busy creating customized paintings for clients who want to commission a painting. Anyone can commission a painting simply by following the steps provided here.

            I'm always looking for an opportunity to make art fun and interesting for others as it is for me.  If you have questions about art, or perhaps topics related to art that you would like for me to write about, please contact me and let me know.  I want this place to be interactive and fun for you too!   
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