Friday, January 25, 2013

John Murray classes week of Jan. 28, 2013



What do you make of these images?
I try to avoid politics, but live in a world dominated by tribal nationalism, human interests and competition.
What images do you find emerging in your work, or what do you think of the concept of taking imagery and using it in your art?
The bottom painting that I did last week (over an old painting that artist, Karen Rothman gave me to paint over) seemed to elicit for me some of the visual intensity of the top 2 photos.
With my own work what comes first, next or last in my language is up for grabs.
Where I find my sources shifts and constantly doubles back on itself.
Reading observing and digesting aspects of culture and life feeds on itself and I am wrapped in a world of  visual complexity.
Trying to teach art (painting) is hopeless unless the artist/student emerges herself in the visual world.
See you next week, john.

Friday, January 18, 2013

John Murray classes week of Jan 21, 2013



Monday is the National celebration of the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.
When I was a young Marine stationed in the south in the early 1960's, someone burned a cross on our platoon's front lawn. We had more Black Marines in our company than most other and that fact provoked the racist act. When on liberty with Black friends they couldn't join us Whites in diners or use the same public restrooms nor could they drink from the same water coolers. What a change in American society...a black President!
In human affairs things do get better sometimes.
There are no classes Mon, but Wed supercharged Painting morning and afternoon is running.
See next week, john.

Friday, January 11, 2013

John Murray classes week of Jan.14, 2013





Nam June Paik at the Smithsonian.

I’ve long loved Nam June Paik’s work and wondered if his humor and visual concepts could work for you in your art.
Last week the assignment suggestion was a self portrait and reading a review in the Friday Jan.11 NYT, and seeing his Buddah contemplating his own image got me wondering if you might also contemplate your self portrait and see where that leads you.
Perhaps a change of media: to sculpture or a color copy of  last weeks work that you can transfer to a new canvas or cardboard and paint again. Or take a video with your phone and work from that (send it to others in the class, I can provide you with most emails).
One of my favorite local examples of Nam June Paik's work is at the deCordova Museum Sculpture Park; "Requiem for the 20th Century", try and visit the museum and see it for yourself. Tell me what you think.
Go online and look at other examples of his work.
Nam June Paik died in 2006 but his work lives on for us.
See you next week, john.

Friday, January 4, 2013

John Murray classes week of Jan 7, 2013

Welcome all artists in Oil and Acrylic Workshop, John Murray Medley and Supercharged Painting wed am and pm!
Thank you for taking my classes this Winter term at NAC..

Let's start the term off with a self portrait.
I know it seems so obvious, but it has been an art tradition for centuries that still works for me.
Every artist may feel that they are not much, but at the same time to be honest, all they think about.
It is just human nature.
My wife is always telling me that she wishes that every male figure/head that I do is not a self portrait.
I can't help myself, so why not embrace the concept?
The amazing plasticity of painting makes the subject matter immaterial, so anything that gets the process started works for contemporary art.
Please bring paint and canvas, palette, brushes and rags if you are new to the class. And a sense of adventure.
Happy New Year, john.