Monday, November 29, 2010

VCCA

Now Accepting Applications for 2011 Wachtmeister Award


FULLY-FUNDED RESIDENCY + TRAVEL COSTS + HONORARIUM
If you know an artist who meets the following criteria -- and has never been to VCCA -- please forward this information.

VCCA's 2011 Wachtmeister Award for Excellence in the Arts will be given to a visual artist working in two or three-dimensions. Photography will not be considered for the 2011 Award.

Criteria: Applicants must have worked professionally for the past 15 years and have demonstrated achievements in their field. This award is for artists who have not previously been in residence at VCCA.

The Wachtmeister Award includes a fully-funded residency (up to 30 days) at VCCA, a $1,000 honorarium, and reimbursed travel expenses of up to $750. Total value of the award is $7,150.

Postmark deadline is February 15, 2011.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Macdowell colony

I just noticed today that Macdowell accepts application 3 times year now instead of twice a year.

Next deadlines are:

Winter/Spring 2011
Deadline: September 15, 2010
Residencies: February 1, 2011 -May 31, 2011
Accepting Applications:
June 15 - September 15, 2010

Summer 2011
Deadline: January 15, 2011
Residencies: June 1, 2011 -September 30, 2011
Accepting Applications:
October 15 - January 15, 2011

Fall 2011
Deadline: April 15, 2011
Residencies: October 1, 2011-January 31, 2012
Accepting Applications:
February 15 - April 15, 2011

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Residency Deadline; September 1

The Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts
http://www.khncenterforthearts.org/residency.html

he Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts offers up to fifty juried residencies per year to working artists from across the country and around the world. Residencies are awarded to visual artists, writers, composers, interdisciplinary artists, and arts or arts education scholars.

Residencies are available for two-, four-, six-, or eight-weeks stays. Each resident receives a $100 stipend per week, free housing, and a separate studio.

The Center can house up to five artists at any given time. Artists interested in applying can learn more by reading the information provided here regarding the facility and the local setting.

September 1 : Session 1 residencies to take place the following January – June.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Reflection on my painting

To Be Idle is a Short Road to Death and to Be Diligent is the Way of Life

acrylic on canvas

The title is coming from Buddha. It took me several years to make this piece. (Well, I was not working on this every day.) I went two residency with this canvas, starting Bemies Center, Omaha. I finished most of the part at Djerassi CA. Yet, even today, I am adding elements sometimes. The left top Chinese character means "movement" or " to move". Silver part is a stream based after the 18th century Japanese master, Ogata Korin. Lotus flowers represents the enlightenment. Pain tree represents living. This is a large painting: 48" x 56" I am very happy with this piece.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Little back ground story....


This piece is called "
All Actions are Sacred " It painted by acrylic with embroidery on stitched canvas. The size is 32" x 32"

I started this piece when I was at

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. One day, I was working, a big snake showed up at my studio from nowhere. It was May, and Virginia was like Summer in Northeast already. So, I saw snakes often on a property cooling down under the shade of trees. I guess that particular snake was eager to find cooler place. The symbolism of snake is interesting one in many cultures. It is often portrayed as a evil being , but also often one who knows some profound secrets. In this painting, the snake represents the mysterious

messenger send by divine one to human. The title was suggested by a poet friend I met there.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

I am preparing for my perfomance tomorrow with Akim the Funk Buddha as part of Western Socially Engaged Buddhism Symposium.

Here is the one version of Pray-formance we did in Bali.



Sunday, August 8, 2010

Recent works


Acrylic on panel, 5.5" x 5.5"

Here are some of my recent works.
I am working on small scale lately, and I have been enjoying doing so.


Top: Summer Dusk Bottom: Summer Night
acrylic on canvas, 6" x 6"



4" x 4" acrylic on canvas

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Nicole Stone and Hannah Cole at Slag Gallery

by Nicole Stone, Nicole Stone Football, Bench, Puff, Candy, 2010 36 x 36 x 44 in.

Ink, Gouache, House Paint, Graphite, and Wood Filler on Plywood


I went to the opening of Nicole Stone and Hanna Cole whom I interviewed before at Slag gallery in Chelsea.
Here are some images of two artists at the show.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

On going show in Williamsburg


I am very pleased with the piece I am currently showing at WAH Center, Williamsburg.
I started this piece in Summer of 2008 at the Anderson Center, Red Wing, MN. And I finally finished the two days before the show. I was not painting this piece for last 17 months, but I needed to have "cure" time. I truly believe that I achieved the next level I wanted. The rendering of flower captured the essence of "Live". The complexity of elements were well balanced, and well composed. I do not have the best reproduction here yet as I took this photo 2 hours before I delivered to the center with my snap shot camera. I also feel very good about the fact I finished two pieces already in this year. (And having two shows.) It is very good start. Tibetan might say "It is auspicious." I actually flew with a high lama by chance. Then I received a teaching from him on the new years day. I diffidently started my January auspicious way.

WAH Center show: Now to Feb 14th Open Sat and Sun 12-6 WWW.WAHCENTER.NET 135 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N.Y You may need to use the door on Bedford.
I will be there on 30th, 12-3. Please stop by any weekend, and certly you can see me on 30th.

My current another show:
LUMEN, curated by Asha Gunpat. January 21 - February 11 Monday through Friday 11am to 5pm at Middlesex County College, Edison, NJ. The reception will be from 5-8pm on Thursday January 28. 2600 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, New Jersey 08818-3050. It is a light sculpture show.
read my previous entry, January 18, 2010 about the piece for this show.
I will be at the reception.



Monday, January 18, 2010

Two shows right now!




How's your 2010 so far? I am feeling pretty good. I finished two brand-new works and I am showing those two works at two group shows. One is called LUMEN, at Middlesex County College, Edison, NJ. Another one is at The Williamsburg Art and Historical Center,Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY.

LUMEN, curated by Asha Gunpat. January 21 - February 11 Monday through Friday 11am to 5pm at Middlesex County College, Edison, NJ. The reception will be from 5-8pm on Thursday January 28. 2600 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, New Jersey 08818-3050. It is a light sculpture show. My piece is some what inspired by aesthetic of the the 2010(Movie)even though I did not have conscious connection of this year to be 2010. (But most likely my subconscious mind send my psyche to this aesthetic, all white minimalism.) It is a white box that has the illusion of floating and had a keyhole. I expected the curiosity of the viewer will make them want to see through the keyhole. And when they see the keyhole, they will discover the fantasy landscape behind.

WAH Center show: Now to Feb 14th Open Sat and Sun 12-6 WWW.WAHCENTER.NET 135 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N.Y You may need to use the door on Bedford.

I will write about the piece at WAH Center show in my next entry.