September 09, 2009

Jeff Hein

Recipe
2007
Oil on Canvas
48 in x 48 in

Click here to view Hein's webpage. The plastic chair and sunglasses are great. His subjects feel like people you might really know. Here's his blog which shows his process.

August 16, 2009

Elizabeth Livingston

Before I Could Answer
72" x 84" oil on canvas
November 2006

Click here to see more.

There is a quality in her work that reminds me of Edward Hopper and the swimming pool compositions are especially luring.

July 31, 2009

J.T. Winik

The Costume Party

I think people with costumes are always interesting. And I like the low saturation of her color pallet.

www.jtwinik.com

January 27, 2009

Michelle Ramin

SE Alder and 43rd

I stumbled upon this artist today and am really enjoying her work; her choices of colors, pattern, and how she breaks up the image.


www.michelleramin.com

November 13, 2008

Brian Kershisnik









The Nativity
, 2006
oil on canvas
88" x 204"

This is a painting I have seen in person. The picture you see here does not even compare. It is one of those paintings I wish had been my idea. It's big and beautiful and special. I was so excited to see it on his website so I could share it with you. He exhibits work regularly in Park City and Salt Lake City. Try to see his work in person some time if you are in the area.

In addition to seeing The Nativity at the BYU MOA, I saw an exhibit of Brian Kershisnik's work at the UMFA while I was attending school there. Well actually I didn't just go see it, I examined and admired it over and over again. I really felt connected to the things he paints about and the techniques that were similar to what I was trying to accomplish in my artwork. One of my teachers told me specifically to go see his exhibit as many times as possible. It was a such pleasure! When he came to paint LIVE in the museum and talk to visitors, I was so there. I even have a hard bound book of his work with great pictures and stories about his studio. When I start collecting art, I would be thrilled (like so many others) to own one of his paintings.

Visit his website here. I'm sure more examples of his work will find it's way to the Art I Like blog.