Thursday, September 25, 2014

John Murray classes week of September 29, 2014


Disentangling the relationship between the natural world and the pictorial world:


What does that mean in your work?
All my classes deal with that issue.
Above are some images of the human figure, to me all are interesting and say different things about my perception of the natural world.
When, and especially before you begin to record as an artist, think about  how you feel about the Other... object/perception, and how you can utilize your tools on the the void in front of you to record these in a fresh way.
Of course the tools (pencil, charcoal, paint, mud, blood, dog shit?) must be exploited and allowed to do their part as pure plasticity.
The void is your paper, canvas, plaster panel, animal hide, cardboard, brick wall...?)
The fear is your illusion of self! 
See you next week,  John

Friday, September 19, 2014

John Murray classes week of September 22, 2014





Next week "Plasticity and the Postmodern Figure" class starts on Tuesday the 23rd at 1 P.M.
Our first model will be a male.
Please come prepared to draw and paint on both canvas and paper.
Wednesday P.M. Supercharged Painting is not in session due to Rosh Hashana.
Morning Supercharged is in session!
All classes please continue with work you began last week, or if you did not attend last week, please
talk to me about an assignment if you feel you need one.
See you then, John

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

John Murray Classes week of September 15, 2014


Welcome to my Autumn 2014 classes at New Art Center.
Summer was a gorgeous feast for the senses as New England usually provides.
Now as the Fall term begins let’s think about the possibilities of a new language:
the visual, specifically painting.

This term I am teaching five courses: Mondays- Acrylic and Oil workshop and Postmodern Assemblage and Painting, Tuesdays- Plasticity and the Postmodern Figure and Wednesdays-Supercharged Painting A.M. and P.M.

Next week for the first class please bring enough material to work (canvas, paint,  charcoal, fixative and paper).

If you want an assignment concept think about the close of the psychic landscape of Summer and the lose of innocence and warmth implicit in that.


See you next week, John.