Thursday, June 30, 2011

From "Figures & Portraits" Exhibition

Woman In A Red Skirt
Portrait of A.G. #4
Figure & Sea-View
Leaflin In Green
Melinda, Stretching
Amanda, Seated, #2


 

 “Figures & Portraits”


This show is a mix of old and new work, often within a single canvas. Some pieces have been revised; some were recently begun and completed; others have been important to me for quite a while now, and they stand for themselves as they always have.

Most of the models involved are people I’ve worked with for a number of years, people I’ve gotten to know  as people and not as images. They’ve helped lead me through the maze of introspection that I find is a necessary barrier.  For me,  paintings are something carved out of time and distance; and two of the tools I use to make them are stillness and connection.

Figures & Portraits—paintings by Tom Maderos: July 1—August 31, 2011: Gabriella CafĂ©: 910 Cedar Street: Santa Cruz, CA 


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

DRAWINGS -JUNE SELECTION

Leaflin--Striped Pillow
D Pose 2
Lili/ Tannery (1)
At Main Beach (7)
D Pose (1)
Leaflin Leans Forward


Several people have asked for more images in black and white. These are all culled from formal and informal drawing sessions over the last month or two.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

FROM THE MODEL

                L.  At  Eduardo's (1)
L.  At  Eduardo's (2)
L.  At  Eduardo's (3)
Perched
 The Yellow Dress
Study for "At The Tannery"

I have been working regularly with my friend Leaflin for the last few years. Besides being a model, artist and yoga teacher, she's a pretty good mind-reader. Even when I'm not sure of what I want to paint, she is able to intuit the right pose from a few vague suggestions.

Her strength, intelligence and focus help to guide my painting process.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

The Beach Players (2nd Set)

Beach Players (A)6


Beach Players (A)9
Beach Players (A)10
Beach Players (A)13

Beach Players (A)15
"The Beach Players" have been my central focus for the last few years. The (A) series is smaller format work, which I do from life at Main Beach in Santa Cruz. This is the second set of paintings from that series that I've posted here. (B) series paintings are larger scale, usually painted from sketches or drawings done outdoors. And there is even a (C) series, which are paintings in  black and white.

Among other things, May means a return to the beach.
Beach Players (A)6

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Wilder Ranch 2011

Far Fields 1

Cut & Plain 1

Cut View 1

Post View 1

Tank View 1

Tank View 2

When I was first learning to paint, I worked outdoors. I love still life, abstracts and the figure, but I always seem to come back to outdoor painting. This winter, we've had pelting hail, flooding rains and tropical heat on the Central Coast. The tail-end of the Japanese tsunami even smashed up the harbor here. When the weather was calm enough, I've gone out to  paint at Wilder Ranch, one of the jewels of the state park system.These are some of the results.

Friday, April 1, 2011

DRAWING WITHOUT CONCLUSIONS
This selection of drawings focuses on the various uses I've found for drawing thus far: as an aid to seeing; as information storage, as a way to develop skill; as an image that stands on its own. As in the black and white paintings in the previous entry, this is the beginning of a long process. 
Robbie (1)
Man In A Wheel Chair
 L.W. (Sun Dress)

B's Back
At Main Beach (2)
At Main Beach (1)
2 of Lily

Monday, March 14, 2011

BLACK, WHITE & GRAY

LW (C) 1
LW (C) 2
Antonelli's Pond (C) 2

BD (C) 1
Beach Players (C) 2
Antonelli's Pond (C) 1
Beach Players (C) 1


Color is a paradise and a maze. Painters get lost in colors like blue ochre, red earth and cobalt turquoise.  From time to time, we return to the none-too-simple groundwork of black, white and gray, to a world of value and contrasting forms.

These paintings on paper were begun in outdoor painting sessions with my friend, Eduardo Izquierdo. They continued in a subsection of “The Beach Players” series and in various studio settings.

They are ongoing; that is, they’re the beginning of a great many lessons that I still have to learn.