Fish On!

in art •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Over the years I return to a motif: bone fish, dead fish, ghost fish

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This painting was the first using drowning bone fish for subject matter. I really enjoy building up the background texture and color by layering drips, washes, and different studio sessions.

I spent a lot of time as a child in northern Wisconsin visiting cabins and lakes near Minocqua. My father liked to ice fish and my grandpa often fished off docks or by boat. As a child I was fascinated by the bones they tossed aside behind the garage after filleting the fish for dinner. The look in their blank eyes staring out: empty, helpless. Sometimes a mouth still sucking at the air, grasping for water. Nothing but ribs, tails, and heads. I guess that's how I first learned about death.

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My fishing skills are about as good as my gambling skills. None. I should toss the pole in the water before getting in the boat. I don't gamble and I don't fish. Maybe that's why it feels like tossing my money in the waste basket outside the casino. I never catch anything other than a sun tan, a nap, or a hangover.

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("Rat Fish," A collaborative piece)

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Inspiration at the grocery store.

A few ol' fave sketches:

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Until next time, as Primus would say, "Fish On."

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horror stories and good photos @ghostfish

Thanks! My specialties.

Digging the textures in the first few paintings.

Cool. Thinking working this style back into my current series I’ve been procrastinating suffering from artist block.