I Started as a Fine Artist

Before I began my UX career I was a fine artist in Southern California.

I have been making some form of art as long as I can remember. When I was a kid I demonstrated some facility with drawing and so my mom began lugging me to art classes around San Diego.

I loved it. I remember learning to draw animals from an old book that demonstrated the technique of using geometric shapes to build up the form. I’ve always had a pretty analytical bent by nature so this approach appealed to me. I drew animals and dungeons and dragons characters, I filled my school notebooks with cartoons and sketches. I copied DaVinci sketches and then graduated to precise renderings of Jimi Hendrix and The Who.

In college I learned about Arshile Gorky and his self-apprenticeship. Rather than copying other artists works he taught himself to create new works in their style. And he focused on his contemporaries rather than Old Masters. I liked this approach. I began studying Francis Bacon and Leon Golub. I adored aspects of their violent works but with my own vision.

Early Paintings

My earliest mature work was driven by my interest in literature. I remember deciding I wanted to make paintings like Dostoevski novels. As long as I read a lot, painted a lot and lived an alert life I’d be like a cauldron of experiences that would steep like ingredients in a stew. I’d make paintings with depth. Well that was the theory. These paintings blurred the line between fine art and illustration.

Artists

Artists

The Devil and the Good Lord

The Devil and the Good Lord

Devil

Devil

Painter

Painter

Violent/Wound Paintings

I moved to Los Angeles to pursue painting shortly after the Rodney King riots. The city was extremely tense. I witnessed and was a victim of violence. But these paintings were more about living in a wounded culture in which violence and conflict were routinely accepted.

Accident

Accident

Big Red Bird

Big Red Bird

Drive Thru

Drive Thru

Fight Outside

Fight Outside

Pool Fight

Pool Fight

Sabine Secretary

Sabine Secretary

Street Scene

Street Scene

Wound

Wound

Computer Interface Paintings

Violence felt like a dead end subject and I got tired of dwelling on it. I became fascinated by the computer interface. I was interested in the virtual analogies to physical activies like cutting and pasting and cloning parts of images. I created a library of woodblock representations of the computer interface and used these to print windows on paper and canvas that I could use to make the virtual physical.

Cut Up

Cut Up

DaVinci

DaVinci

Game Over

Game Over

Guns

Guns

Home

Home

Love

Love

Meat and Potatoes

Meat and Potatoes

Not a Pipe

Not a Pipe

Computer Interface Paintings

Eventually I began integrating computer chat screens into my paintings. I was fascinated by mundanity of our online interactions. The interplay between our interior and exterior world.

Abbie

Abbie

Adam

Adam

AOL Landscape

AOL Landscape

Basement Antics

Basement Antics

John

John

Landscape

Landscape

Monk

Monk

Pasta

Pasta

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