Sunday, October 18, 2009
Monday, August 31, 2009
Family Beach Run


Launchpad Gallery is having a group show with the theme of `Family' in October. It should be as spirited, inclusive, and fun as all there open call group shows are. Launchpad is one of the places that makes the Portland art scene unique and welcoming. The above painting is my most recent family themed painting. It as a family running on the beach with a wave about to caress them and stuff happening in the background. About a year I go I did a similar painting, but with birds:
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Entries in Erostfest NW


We will be able to see why kind of eroticism has been soaking in the rain and baking in the heat.
Labels:
erosfest,
erotic art,
forkfly,
pearl,
portland
Monday, June 22, 2009
Dante's Love Orbs

Labels:
chinese painting,
dante cohen,
love orb,
teach a man to fish,
Thanka,
watercolor
Friday, May 15, 2009
Dante Meditating in a Cave

Labels:
chinese painting,
dante cohen,
ink painting,
meditation,
monk,
sitting,
zen
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Dante in a Thanka Painting

This just completed 24"x36" ink and watercolor painting is loosely based on the tradition of Tibetan Thanka painting. Dante , the main subject of the painting, is treated like a minor buddhist god. With a paintbrush in one hand and a TV remote in the other, he weilds his power. The two fish, hooked to Dante's nipples by orange fishing line are thinking profound thoughts. The one on the left is thinking `Give Dante an Fish and that's a meal'. The one on the right is thinking `Teach Dante How to Fish and he feeds his ego.'
There are a few more examples of Dante's Thanka-esque paintings on his website.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form

This is one of the key concepts of Zen Buddhism. Deceptively simple. Deceptively meaningless. Form and emptiness are the same thing. It is one of those freeing existential concepts, particularly apropos to painting where you use lines and color and empty space to give the illusion of something. I built these two paintings around my walking script calligraphy renditions of the characters form and emptiness.
Labels:
buddhism,
chinese calligraphy,
emptiness,
form,
zen
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