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The Impact of the New Studio - A Photojournalist's View

Kansas City's esteemed photojournalist Julie Denesha was interested in the impact of the new studio on my work. It was an honor to be interviewed and photographed by her while working. The resulting product is here, click the "Listen" button below photos for the interview: 

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Connection, On and Off Court

Working extra large the last warm days in November, relishing the vast elbow room of the open air on the basketball court -

In part because I kept forgetting to bring the scissors, it grew wider, then wider.

I don't quite want to dip- or triptych it yet.  It's called Connection and is 68"x204"(17').

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Big Sky, a Basketball Court and Yellow

Large scale paintings begin on a concrete slab that was formerly a basketball court.

It's windy on this high ridge, so rocks hold the canvas in place.  A garden hose is used to size the canvas.

The space - big sky, a slab of concrete, 30 yard rolls of canvases - naturally calls for paintings to scale.  When they're brought inside, it's surprising how large they are.

Yellow borders the court.

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