Showing posts with label Jack brummet painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack brummet painting. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Art Challenge Day Five

By Jack Brummet

I was nominated by Cathie Joy Young for the art challenge thang (publish 3 works a day for 5 days, and name 5 other artists to do so as well). . Here is my last day: Bluehead; Liz Taylor with Mr. T's eye (from a kite I found on the beach); Faces No. 14. For my last artist, I nominate Sigfred Soriaga!

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Art Challenge, Day Four: Dandelion, Sunflower, Zinnia

By Jack Brummet

I was nominated by Cathie Joy Young for the 5 day art challenge (to publish 3 works a day for 5 days, and name 5 other artists to do so as well). My nomination for day four is Starheadboy. Here is my day four:



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Monday, January 26, 2015

Art Challenge: Day Two - Mirror Dance; Faces No. 489, and Throwback

By Jack Brummet

I was nominated by Cathie Joy Young for the 5 day art challenge to publish 3 works a day for 5 days, and name 5 other artists to do so as well.
My nomination for day two is Kathleen Hayden. . Here is my *day two* Mirror Dance; Throwback; and Faces No. 489. 

Mirror Dance is a fast scribble drawing.  

Faces No. 489 is drawn on the back of a large old sign (roughly three feet by two feet.

Throwback is drawn on 
a big chunk of Masonite cut in an oval (an old sign is on the other side) - it's about 3 x 2 feet. This one is kind of an inside joke. The myth is is that most abducted people are not acceptable to The Greys. They return them to earth; they are throwbacks. These are the people who claim to experience lost time where they cannot account for their whereabouts...so while it looks like an abduction, they are just lowering a throwback back to earth.



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Saturday, December 27, 2014

A strange poem on a failed painting

By Jack Brummet



I found this old painting I did (maybe 20 years ago). It was stashed away somewhere at my in-laws mansion, and surfaced as people were cleaning it out.  The painting was failed, clearly.  It had scratch outs and cancellation marks all over the canvas.  But I'd also tried to write a poem on a patch of red paint.
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Saturday, November 01, 2014

Painting: Hurricane

By Jack Brummet

[Acrylic, pencil, and pen and ink on primed stretched canvas, 3' x 4' n a barn wood frame]

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Friday, September 26, 2014

Painting: The first map

By Jack Brummet

This is the first map I ever drew and painted.  They got better as time went on, but this one's special because it was the first, and because I used an old window from our house as the frame.

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