SABATO, EL UNO DE ENERO, VEINTE-ONCE
first painting of 2011; 'Valley of the Dry Bones'. Happy New Year!
MARTES, EL VEINTIOCHO DE DIECEMBRE, VEINTE-DIEZ
The Christmas/ New Year's break is always productive. I feel like I can get on with my work while others are off on holiday, so there seems to be a quiet around the city. I've had three good steady days of painting, drawing, inventing and reading (have got through a bio on Warhol, Stephen Fry's 'The Hippopotamus' and am making my way through Moby Dick).
It's only these days, with this consistency, that development seems to happen and I'm reminded of a letter I received from Scottish artist, Alan Davie after meeting him in Inverness in 1997. It may seem old-fashioned, but I still believe
merits of hard work is the only way to get a glimpse of the dwat.
The quote reads: 'Only a lot of work and struggle will produce the real magic - and it only comes through the struggle of working - (no easy way)!!'
LUNES, EL VEINTISIETE DE DIECEMBRE, VEINTE-DIEZ
I hope everyone had a great Christmas break. Here are three photos off our Xmas presents; the 'Trubyte Dentures Portfolio' and Casey Weldon's 'Kitty Kitty (Rust)' painting.

MIERCOLES, EL VIENTIDOS DE DECIEMBRE, VEINTE-DIEZ
Merry Christmas, y'all! I'm taking a few days off from the blog, will be back online just before New Year's... have a great one, drive and eat safe!
MARTES, EL VIENTIUNO DE DECIEMBRE, VEINTE-DIEZ
R.I.P. Captain Beefheart. Click here to read my friend, Simon Sweetman's obit on Blog On The Tracks.
LUNES, EL VIENTE DE DECIEMBRE, VEINTE-DIEZ
I've now got our Prologue website back up and running on the internet. I had it hosted on a free server which because a spammer's pitstop, so the site couldn't be shared on forums and along with javascript issue, I couldn't put it on my website hosted site asa subdomain. So with a quick fix of the pop-ups, I'm now hosting it on my domain server.
The website was intended as a co-catalogue (we printed a very limited edition hardcopy catalogue too) for the physical exhibition at the Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui, NZ and contained about half to 2/3rds of our present collection.

DOMINGO, EL DIECINUEVE DE DECIEMBRE, VEINTE-DIEZ
My work has been featured on ShareMag, a website/blog from Portugal, promoting international artists. I was asked to submit some works from a series with text, so I put forward a few of the retablos from my series 'Thirty-Three'. Also accompanying it is part of the essay by Dr. Peter Howland, '
The Divine Self and the Church of Auto-Resurrection', which will be published in full in my upcoming publication catalogue for the touring exhibition 'Thirty - Three'. You can view my link on the blog here
SABATO, EL DIECIOCHO DE DECIEMBRE, VEINTE-DIEZ
The last of the three new works I acquired in LA. This one is possibly a devotion for healing
endometriosis, dated December, 1941, making this piece 96 years old to the month.
VIERNES, EL DIECISIETE DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
A Philip Guston painting from a low angle to catch the light and thickness of the paint surface. @LACMA.
JUEVES, EL DIECISEIS DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
two of three new mexican paintings I aquired in Santa Monica at Historia Antiques. The third one is another small ex-voto by the same artist that I already have an example of.

left:
San Geronimo, attributed to Geonimo de Leon, Mexico, c. late 1800's, right: La Vindimia Mistica, Unknown artist, Mexico, Oil on tin, 19th century
MIERCOLES, EL QUINCE DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
In front of Martin Puryear's work 'That Profile' at the Getty, LA. A perfect day to see it with the fog as a backdrop. Photo by JK Russ.
LUNES, EL TRECE DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
me in front of Fra Angelico's 'Mocking of Christ' at San Marco, Florence, Italy in 2004. Part of a big European trip tacked on at the end of an exhibition I had in London.
We're off to LA today to mix a bit of pleasure in with some business. Will update the blog soon.
DOMINGO, EL DOCE DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
A recently completed painting, titled 'Neo-Contemporary Self Portrait', now winging it's way to a new home in Denver, Colorado.
The painting is made up of several symbols that, I believe make up me and my practice. I don't want to spell it out (I dread it when someone asks me 'what it means', I tell them something and they instantly believe it)
There's a reference to Fra Angelico's 'Mocking of Christ' fresco from San Marco, Florence, Italy; also a reference to Philip Guston's Klan figures in the hills. Beato is Italian for 'Blessed' (Fra Angelico was known as Il Beato Angelico) and my silhouette is saying 'nothing'
Now, all you have to do is the math.

SABATO, EL ONCE DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
a stunning Louis Eilshemius painting, 'The Rejected Suitor', 1915, in the Phillips Collection, Washington DC. I'm hoping to see this painting when I head over to DC in February for the Philip Guston 'Roma' exhibition. I've never seen an Eilshemius painting in the flesh, so I'm looking forward to studying it.
My friend Peter showed me the amazing Abrams - published book of his work in the late 90's and along with Von Stuck, Kublin, De Chirico and Bocklin, he's an artist I return to when I want to see potent artworks that are heavy with symbolism and duende.

VIERNES, EL NUEVE DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
Tonight is the opening of JK Russ' exhibition 'American Dream' at Thermostat Art Gallery in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Although there's a time delay between New Zealand and where we are in the USA, we'll be available to Skype the gallery during the exhibition opening to say hi to those that make it to the show.
The work will be viewable on Russ' website from tomorrow at this link here.
JUEVES, EL NUEVE DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
The link below features photographs from last night's opening of 'Away From Dios' at Galeria CMTV in Barcelona, Spain.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.p
hp?fbid=157908817585333&set=a.121498517893030.8103.100000986481678#!/album.php?aid=2070161&id=1562634693
It's a Facebook link, so you might have 'friend' them first to see the photos.
MIERCOLES, EL OCHO DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
Tomorrow is the opening of
'AWAY FROM DIOS' at Galería CMTV in Barcelona, Spain. Below are links to a few of the press releases for the exhibition:
http://www.lamonodigital.net/blog/?p=32733
http://blog.taxiartmagazine.com/2010/12/cmtv-abre-away-from-dios-los-7-1-pecados-capitales/
http://www.comomevesteveras.com/awayfromdios/matthew_couper.htm
http://www.comomevesteveras.com/awayfromdios//
In the last link above, you can see the other work in the exhibition

Bethany Marchman - PEREZA (Sloth) 90 x 90 cm, Óleo sobre tela

MARTES, EL SIETE DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
a copy of Sassetta's 'St Anthony the Hermit being tormented by Devils', the original painting being in the Pinacoteca Nazionale in Siena, Italy. I made this copy to emphasise the graffiti on the base of the original, which I adapted into in a large painting from 2006 called 'The Birth of Death (Under Black Light)', but also to try to dodge copyright, which to then,after finishing the drawing, realised that the then 583 year old painting would probably be out of copyright.
You can view the painting 'The Birth of Death...' here:
http://moiv.mattcouper.com/ascendant1.html
LUNES, EL SEIS DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
Sassetta's 'St Anthony the Hermit being tormented by Devils', 1423, Panel, 24 x 39 cm, Pinacoteca Nazionale in Siena, Italy. I got this image off the internet, specifically from one of those websites that advertise "quality oil reproductions" of an artwork. They've actually cleaned up this image by removing the incised graffiti that appears along the base of the image.
DOMINGO, EL CINCO DE DICIEMBRE, VIENTE-DIEZ
I'm just getting ready to start a new painting. At this point, it feels like I've never painted before and I have no idea what I'm doing. I love that feeling. I have no fear of the starting of a painting though, the most painful aspect is the '3/4th finished' dilemma for me, because I expect the painting to be mostly finished, but then the anxiety sets in because I'm getting closer to completion, and often I struggle to assess whether it's finished or not. That's when I tend to find the original primer colour, remix it and scrape it over the painting with a spatula. It sort of bundles the whole painting up, then i can see a bit more clearly to what needs to be done and clarified to complete the work.
At present, I have Sassetta flying around in my head, so I'll be tapping back into his influence that I strongly felt while painting some of the big works in 2006/7

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