Hi Dustin! Went on westendgallery.net...Love your statement! Wish you a great succes, was about to say the portraits are haunting but what I feel about all of your paintings is that they are all portraits and all haunting. If your child choose to come early October, he/she will be a Libra...Good, very good...This baby is lucky to come in a world surrounded by your beautiful minded art! (hope my english is understandable). Take care.
Dear Elaine, your English is very understandable and your comments are kind. When I read your comment, it took me back to two years ago when I was preparing a show and I wanted it to have a common thread that held it all together. So I decided that I would paint everything as though it were a portrait. I wasn't sure exactly what that even meant, but it gave me something to think about as I worked on the pictures. At the opening of the show, I spoke with different people who referred to the work as portraits of objects, or flowers,etc. This was for me, a moment of connection with the observer, and they may or may not have been aware of it, but it made me feel successful. I have had many discussions with fellow artists about trying to develop a recognizable "style". I think that style is something that comes to an artist after they paint for a while. It's there whether we're aware of it or not, and it's personal. After all, trying to paint like anyone other than yourself is futile, and I can't find the virtue in it. I believe that a painters "style" has little to do with being able to paint a cohesive body of work. I'm interested in what you or others think about this. Again, thank you for the comments, I guess I'm still thinking in a portrait mode two years later. Or maybe it's because I was also working on several portrait commissions while I was working on the show this year. Either way, I am repeatedly amazed when a viewer such as yourself makes a comment about my work that sort of sums it up. It's nice to discuss the larger ideas and not always get caught up in the details and minutia. Dustin
Matt, I hope things are going well for you. I check out your work whenever I get a chance and your paintings are still strong. Keep up the good work and happy painting, Dustin
Dear Dustin, You are truly one awesome artist. Please take the question mark off that is on your profile after 'artist'. Own it. It's most definitely yours! Lynne
Cool painting! It's funny my pastor has the same name as you. I like your blog. Would you like to do a link exchange? I’m a fellow artist trying to build my ranking by getting more reciprocal links. If interested please email me at:
Dear Dustin, Reading all your comments here, I hope this isn't the same thing as tagging - though it's similar - and while I'd love a back-link, I'm fine without your linking to me. I love what's been said about portraits, and it fascinates me, because I've wondered whether "portraits of trees," or "portraits of objects," would be recognizable as portraits. Here, I see they are. Yesss!!!
Okay, so here's the thing: I've nominated you for the Brillante Weblog Premio.
This may seem idiotic, but it's heartfelt. Now, I know it's a hoax, but it also seems to me that it can still take on the meaning WE give it; and as it meant a LOT to me being nominated by Dean H., I have nominated some artists whose work I like a lot.
You can read about it on my Art Blog if you want, and pass it on or not, as you choose. I just wanted to let you know how much I like your work.
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"Inchoate", one of my larger works was selected for the 2006 International ARC Salon.
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I enjoyed viewing your paintings. Nice work.
Thank you MF, Dustin.
Hi Dustin! Went on westendgallery.net...Love your statement! Wish you a great succes, was about to say the portraits are haunting but what I feel about all of your paintings is that they are all portraits and all haunting.
If your child choose to come early October, he/she will be a Libra...Good, very good...This baby is lucky to come in a world surrounded by your beautiful minded art! (hope my english is understandable).
Take care.
Great to see you back at it, Dustin!
Dear Elaine, your English is very understandable and your comments are kind.
When I read your comment, it took me back to two years ago when I was preparing a show and I wanted it to have a common thread that held it all together. So I decided that I would paint everything as though it were a portrait. I wasn't sure exactly what that even meant, but it gave me something to think about as I worked on the pictures. At the opening of the show, I spoke with different people who referred to the work as portraits of objects, or flowers,etc. This was for me, a moment of connection with the observer, and they may or may not have been aware of it, but it made me feel successful. I have had many discussions with fellow artists about trying to develop a recognizable "style". I think that style is something that comes to an artist after they paint for a while. It's there whether we're aware of it or not, and it's personal. After all, trying to paint like anyone other than yourself is futile, and I can't find the virtue in it. I believe that a painters "style" has little to do with being able to paint a cohesive body of work. I'm interested in what you or others think about this.
Again, thank you for the comments, I guess I'm still thinking in a portrait mode two years later. Or maybe it's because I was also working on several portrait commissions while I was working on the show this year. Either way, I am repeatedly amazed when a viewer such as yourself makes a comment about my work that sort of sums it up. It's nice to discuss the larger ideas and not always get caught up in the details and minutia. Dustin
Matt, I hope things are going well for you. I check out your work whenever I get a chance and your paintings are still strong. Keep up the good work and happy painting, Dustin
Welcome back to blogland, Dustin--good to see your new work. Good luck with art shows and babies!
Thanks Don, It's good to be back... even if it's not full time yet. Dustin
Dear Dustin,
You are truly one awesome artist. Please take the question mark off that is on your profile after 'artist'. Own it. It's most definitely yours!
Lynne
Wow great stuff.
Cool painting! It's funny my pastor has the same name as you. I like your blog. Would you like to do a link exchange? I’m a fellow artist trying to build my ranking by getting more reciprocal links. If interested please email me at:
amaloneyart@gmail.com
Dear Dustin,
Reading all your comments here, I hope this isn't the same thing as tagging - though it's similar - and while I'd love a back-link, I'm fine without your linking to me. I love what's been said about portraits, and it fascinates me, because I've wondered whether "portraits of trees," or "portraits of objects," would be recognizable as portraits. Here, I see they are. Yesss!!!
Okay, so here's the thing: I've nominated you for the Brillante Weblog Premio.
This may seem idiotic, but it's heartfelt. Now, I know it's a hoax, but it also seems to me that it can still take on the meaning WE give it; and as it meant a LOT to me being nominated by Dean H., I have nominated some artists whose work I like a lot.
You can read about it on my Art Blog if you want, and pass it on or not, as you choose. I just wanted to let you know how much I like your work.
I never seen so pretty picture of orange before.
Where are you Dustin???? J Matt Miller has also disapeared!!! Where are you guys??? Missing you!!!
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