Throwback

Added on by David Collins.

Me in front of a painting I did on my studio wall sometime in the early 2000's and one of my last paintings completed in San Francisco sometime in the mid 90's. The figure was a untitled and nondescript but it's clear from the posture where it came from. 

Nice Pair

Added on by David Collins.

I am really pleased how the paintings paired up with Alex Corno's sculptures at Valley House Gallery. Especially Proving Ground and it's companion, Traccia, 2016.

 

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Field Guide

Added on by David Collins.

I am happy to show Field Guide in my show, Day Shift, at Valley House Gallery. It's a fine example of how my work has been impacted by the move to Long Island. 

Field Guide, oil on linen, 42 x 42, 2017

Field Guide, oil on linen, 42 x 42, 2017

ONE OF ONE Panel Discussion

Added on by David Collins.

I am very excited to be participating in a panel discussion at Susan Eley Fine Art, Thursday December 10th, 6 - 7:30, moderated by Janice Oresman. I'll be joined by Karin Bruckner, Deborah, Freedman, and John Schiff. Seating is limited so RSVP susie@susaneleyfineart.com or call 917-952-7641. 

Asunder 8, monotype on Asian paper, 25 x 25



Progress in the new studio.

Added on by David Collins.

The paintings are advancing during these mild Fall days. Tucker and Rueben have joined us again today to keep Juno company. They seem to enjoy the studio visits.  

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Featured on Geoform

Added on by David Collins.

I am thrilled to be included in Julie Karabenick's curatorial project, Geoform. It is a fantastic collection of painters.

Geoform is an online scholarly resource and curatorial project whose focus is the use of geometric form and structure in contemporary abstract art being made by artists from around the world.

Geoform explores, documents and celebrates the rich diversity of style and aesthetic intent that characterizes this broad vein of contemporary non-objective abstraction. Such diversity attests to the profound resonance that geometric form and structure have had for people across time and place.

You can find my Geoform page here.

Abstract Thinking

Added on by David Collins.

Kenise Barnes Fine Art is moving to a new and expanded location. I am so pleased to be a part of the inaugural exhibition, Abstract Thinking, opening Saturday, April 13, 6:30 - 8pm.​ I am showing with three wonderful artists, Katia Santibanez, Yolanda Sanchez, and Josette Urso. 

​Notch Draw Loose, acrylic on linen, 60 x 60, 2013