Friday, December 24, 2021

Patti Smith: O Holy Night


Dall'Auditorium della Conciliazione di Roma il Concerto di Natale a scopo benefico giunto alla 21.ma edizione. Quest'anno dedicato al progetto "Una goccia per la vita - Fondazione Don Bosco nel Mondo".


Gregg Chadwick
40"x30"oil on linen 2019
Private Collection, Central City, Colorado


My oil on linen painting "Litanies à la Vierge Noire (Litany to the Black Virgin)" was commissioned by the Central City Opera as an image for their production of Francis Poulenc's choral work Litanies à la Vierge Noire. Poulenc describes the inspiration behind his sacred piece: "A few days earlier I'd just heard of the tragic death of my colleague ... As I meditated on the fragility of our human frame, I was drawn once more to the life of the spirit. Rocamadour had the effect of restoring me to the faith of my childhood. This sanctuary, undoubtedly the oldest in France ... had everything to captivate me ... The same evening of this visit to Rocamadour, I began my Litanies à la Vierge noire for female voices and organ. In that work I tried to get across the atmosphere of 'peasant devotion' that had struck me so forcibly in that lofty chapel."

The original painting was exhibited and sold at the Opera in Central City, Colorado in 2019. It is now available for prints on Saatchi Art here https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-Litanies-a-la-Vierge-Noire-Litany-to-the-Black-Virgin/25560/8872744/view

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Ms Fitz Basket Brings Holiday Joy


DC Third grade teacher 'Ms Fitz' has Steph Curry range! 

Award-winning WBB player Kathleen Fitzpatrick aka Ms Fitz made basket from across the court later awarding her third graders hot chocolate. 

 



 

Monday, December 20, 2021

How the Grinch Stole the Post Office | Robert Reich


Thanks to DeJoy, your presents from Santa Are stuck in a warehouse in downtown Atlanta So call your senators and demand that they act The post office must be saved and DeJoy must be sacked Watch More: Your Guide to Dealing with Uncle Bob ►► https://youtu.be/ByhKM8NBK2E




The War & Treaty - Merry Christmas Baby




Hope all of you are having a wonderful holiday season!

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Portrait of Frida Cano (E Line)

by Gregg Chadwick 



For the Metro project "We Are…Portraits of Metro Riders by Local Artists", I painted a portrait of artist, writer, and curator Frida Cano. 

Like a steel river, Metro’s E Line connects arts institutions across Los Angeles County. Running from 7th Street in Downtown L.A. to Santa Monica, the E train begins just down Bunker Hill from LA MOCA and the Broad Museum and passes by numerous art cultural centers from the California African-American Museum, to the art gallery districts in West Adams and Culver City, to the Sawtelle Corridor, to Bergamot Station, to the 18th Street Arts Center, ending a few miles from the Ocean Park neighborhood in Santa Monica that inspired artists from Richard Diebenkorn to John Baldessari. 

Frida Cano lives in Echo Park and often travels on the E Line to her art curatorial position in Santa Monica. Frida lives and breathes the concerns of our times. She writes,” As an emerging Mexican artist and curator, focused on the reevaluation of history and culture through Latin American perspectives, it has been my concern to truly communicate the social issues of our times.” Frida rides the train and sees the world reflected in the glass of the E Line as she travels across L.A. Frida believes that art curators, in tandem with artists and critics, can bring circulating and hidden ideas to light. This zeitgeist informed my portrait of Frida Cano, pictured thinking as she waits for the E train. 

"We Are...Portraits of Metro Riders by Local Artists" on view in the Union Station Passageway Art Gallery and in an expanded online gallery celebrates diversity and the community of transit riders. We Are... launches more upcoming programs in 2022 across multiple formats and sites ranging from including buses, trains and stations in Los Angeles County. The program will include even a special Metro Art Bus! Plus, the exhibit will be accompanied by all-ages community engagement programs, including tours, talks, and more. This multi-site exhibition and series of events is presented by Metro Art in collaboration with Metro’s Office of Civil Rights, Racial Equity & Inclusion and Communications departments. #Art #Trains #Metro #LosAngeles #GreggChadwick 

 See more at https://art.metro.net/artworks/exhibitions/weare/

Official We Are... Call to Action – IG/FB/Twitter: We Are... a community of riders. Join in Metro’s portrait exhibition! Tag a selfie #SomosWeAre and share your journey.

WE ARE… PORTRAITS OF METRO RIDERS BY LOCAL ARTISTS

PASSAGEWAY ART GALLERY EXHIBIT AT UNION STATION NOW OPEN

Metro riders are invited to contribute selfies and personal stories of transit using the hashtag #SomosWeAre

Celebrating the diversity of Los Angeles County and the community of transit riders, We Are…Portraits of Metro Riders by Local Artists is an exhibition featuring portraits presented throughout the Metro system and online. Each rider portrait has a story that is personal and universal, intimate and immediate— a single story among the many stories of 840,000 daily riders on Metro, and each told by an artist with ties to neighborhoods served by Metro.

The We Are… exhibition displays 35 new artworks in the Union Station Passageway Art Gallery along with additional artworks in an expanded online gallery.

To view all images in the online We Are gallery, click here.

Featured artists in the Passageway Art Gallery are Aiseborn, Eric Almanza, Kristina Ambriz, Jazmine Atienza, Susu Attar, Christen Austin, Moses X. Ball, Daniel Barajas, Chelle Barbour, April Bey, Javier Carrillo, Carolyn Castaño, Gregg Chadwick, Sean Cheetham, Cat Ferraz, Carla Jay Harris, Alepsis Hernández, Bodeck Luna Hernandez, Lanise Howard, Bryan Ida, Sheila Karbassian, Kaylynn Kim, Miles Lewis, José M. Loza, Cody Lusby, Rosalind McGary, Samuel Pace, Maria Piñeres, Adele Renault, LP Ǽkili Ross, Carlos Spivey, Edwin Ushiro, Dave Van Patten, J Michael Walker, Angela Willcocks.


Saturday, December 11, 2021

Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) - Death Cab for Cutie


Happy Holidays Folks!

Love this version of Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) by Death Cab for Cutie
Ben Gibbard's haunting voice always gets me. 



January Snowball Fight
fresco c. 1405-1410
 Castello Buonconsiglio, Trento, Italy




 

Provided to YouTube by Redeye Worldwide Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) · Death Cab for Cutie Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) ℗ 2021 Barsuk Records Released on: 2021-12-06

Thursday, December 02, 2021

Happy Birthday Georges Seurat

 


Gregg Chadwick
Sunday Afternoon With Georges
36"x30"oil on linen 2019
Private Collection Dallas


Happy Birthday Georges Seurat - born on this day in 1859!
My painting "Sunday Afternoon with Georges" is an homage to this groundbreaking artist.

And Rest In Peace Stephen Sondheim

Now in a wonderful collection in Dallas thanks to @theotherartfair -Dallas



Gregg Chadwick
Sunday Afternoon With Georges (detail)
36"x30"oil on linen 2019
Private Collection Dallas


Prints available at: https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-Sunday-Afternoon-With-Georges/25560/4466252/view


Thursday, November 25, 2021

Happy Thanksgiving!



From Asilomar (The Big Music) 


 


Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. New York City, 1988.
Elliott Erwitt



Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Steve Martin on how to look at abstract art | MoMA BBC | THE WAY I SEE IT


In this episode of "The Way I See It," actor and comedian Steve Martin looks at paintings by two early pioneers of American abstraction and takes us on a journey of seeing—shape and color transform into mountains, sky, and water. Find "The Way I See It" on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000... Subscribe for our latest videos, and invitations to live events: http://mo.ma/subscribe Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art Commit to art and ideas. Support MoMA by becoming a member today: https://moma.org/join The comments and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speaker alone, and do not represent the views of The Museum of Modern Art, its personnel, or any artist.  #TheWayISeeIt #SteveMartin #StantonMacdonaldWright #MorganRussell #art #museumofmodernart #moma #museum #modernart



Monday, November 22, 2021

There's No Thanksgiving Without Farm Workers

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

WhyHunger: Turn Hope Into Action


Nutritious Food is a Human Right. Through community-fueled solutions, grassroots support, and scaling out sustainable, agroecological food production, WhyHunger meets people’s immediate food needs with dignity while also building a movement to end hunger in the U.S. and around the globe. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the hunger crisis, leaving nearly 54 million Americans and 2 billion people worldwide struggling to feed themselves. In the face of crisis and urgent need, there is still great hope that a healthy, just, and hunger-free world is possible. Together, we can turn hope into action.


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Promenade




 On a warm summer afternoon, a couple strolls arm in arm in my painting "Promenade". Peace, love, and light reign in this moment.

Thanks to @saatchiart@theotherartfair@nicolegarton@bsalatinooo_ for all their hard work in featuring and placing my work. To my new collectors - Thank You!
Life is fragile folks - spend time with the ones you love.
#art #artsales #theotherartfair #theotherartfairla #Promenade #UnderTheMilkyWay #todayistheday


Thursday, November 11, 2021

On Veterans Day

 by Gregg Chadwick

(First Published November 11, 2010)



Winslow Homer

The Veteran in a New Field
24 1/8" x 38 1/8" oil on canvas 1865
Metropolitan Museum of Art

Veterans Day is more than just a day off. Instead it is a time to reflect on duty, honor, service, and life. Winslow Homer's The Veteran in a New Field portrays a Union veteran of the American Civil War back at work on the farm. But the painting is not instantly celebratory. There are no angels and there is no parade. Instead a psychic weight seems to be guiding the veteran's scythe as it cuts the stand of grain, much like the volleys of shot and shell mowed down troops, on both sides of that brutal war.

There is hope though in the warm, life giving color of the wheat, a Northern crop, and the cerulean sky. All wars must eventually come to an end. Uniforms are cast off. Homer paints the ex-soldier's jacket and canteen tossed onto the newly cut field. Life does go on.

The soldier will inevitably struggle to find his place in the mundane world of civilian work. And the civilian world struggles to understand these warriors bereft of armor and weapons plopped back into society. Wounds need time and care to heal.

Art can help bridge this gap.

Stories need to be told.

Friday, November 05, 2021

Rising Seas and Oil Spills (Thoughts Behind Ocean, Otters, Oil)

by Gregg Chadwick



"Every child put down your toys
And come inside to sleep
We have to look you in the eye and say we sold you cheap
Let’s confess we did not act
With serious urgency
So open up the floodgates
To the rising seas"
- Rising Seas
Written by Jim Moginie (Midnight Oil)


Gregg Chadwick
40"x40"oil on linen 2021


On walks along California's Central Coast, I often stop and peer into the swirling mix of seaweed and surf looking for the telltale bob of a sea otter as it breaks to the surface. The tap, tap, tap of otters cracking shells across rocks carried on their chests as they float on their backs in the kelp filled water also gives away their location. Sea otters are voracious eaters, clearing coastal seabeds of purple sea urchins that would otherwise decimate the growing kelp forests.  
By keeping the purple urchin population down, sea otters remove kelp's major nemesis. Sea urchins feed on the holdfasts that keep kelp anchored to the bottom of the ocean. Sea otters feed on the purple sea urchins that devour kelp forests. When the sea otter population collapsed after centuries of being hunted for their furs, the entire ecosystem of the Monterey Bay shifted. 
The bay's giant kelp forests disappeared and along with it most of the sea life that they supported and protected. Matt Simon in Wired's November 4, 2021 article on sea otters explains that, "Keeping the urchin population in check preserves the kelp, which is vital for the ecosystem in two main ways. First, the forest is a habitat for fish, which are the food source for birds and other marine mammals, like sea lions. Second, the seaweed is part of what scientists call a blue carbon ecosystem, meaning a coastal or marine area that sequesters carbon."   


Gregg Chadwick
40"x40"oil on linen 2021

To get even closer to sea otters, I love to visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium and their sea otter information and exhibition space. The Monterey Bay Aquarium describes sea otters as aquatic environmentalists: "By munching on urchins, they help kelp forests flourish, and by crunching on crabs, they promote eelgrass in estuaries. But this marine mammal is endangered — and needs our help." The sea otter population along the Central California Coast has rebounded after being feared extinct early in the 20th Century. But a family of resilient sea otters were found near Bixby Bridge in 1938. Due to strong conservation efforts, California's sea otter population has slowly grown to the current number of around 3,000. A combination of legal protection — in 1977 sea otters became protected under the Endangered Species Act — and the efforts of nongovernmental organizations have prompted the sea otter resurgence. But the sea otter's future is still at great risk. Oil spreading south from a single tanker spill near San Francisco or off the pristine Central Coast would threaten the entire California sea otter population. With the recent oil spill in Southern California off Huntington Beach in October 2021, I was reminded how vulnerable our coastal ecosystem is to oil spills and climate change. Coast Guard officials determined that the spill came from a leak in a pipeline owned by Houston-based Amplify Energy that shuttles crude from offshore platforms to the shore. In response to this latest environmental emergency, I created my painting Ocean, Otters, Oil. 


Gregg Chadwick
(Oil Platforms Ellen and Elly Offshore near Long Beach, California)
40"x40"oil on linen 2021

As I painted Ocean, Otters, Oil and other artworks in my Fragile Earth series, I have been listening to the environmentally and socially conscious Australian band Midnight Oil. In 1990 Midnight Oil created a guerilla performance in front of Exxon headquarters in New York City with a banner reading, "Midnight Oil Makes You Dance, Exxon Oil Makes Us Sick," as they played in protest of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. This week Midnight Oil has released a new song about our global climate crisis that illuminates the peril in which we find our fragile earth. This new Midnight Oil song Rising Seas has found its way to the top of my studio playlist and inspires me to keep speaking out, to keep creating, to keep caring about the future of our planet.  





Midnight Oil – Rising Seas (Official Video) ‘Rising Seas’ Available Now: https://MidnightOil.lnk.to/RisingSeas Join Mailing list - https://eepurl.com/cBpcov Website - https://www.midnightoil.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/midnightoilo... Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/midnightoil... Twitter - https://twitter.com/midnightoilband Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/72Kyo... Apple - https://music.apple.com/au/artist/mid... Production Company: Hype Republic Director: Cameron March Executive Producer: Macario De Souza Producers: Michaela Le / Macario De Souza DOP: Sean Ryan 1st AD: Murray Robertson 1st AC: Nicholas Jackson 2nd AC: Rebecca Wilson Gaffer: Steve Schofield Grip: Damian Heckendorf Production Assistant/Assistant Editor: Jarred Lammiman Production Assistant: James Elliott Best Boy: Alan Fraser Wardrobe: Simone Turnbull HMU: Lisa Fulginiti Featuring footage courtesy of Greenpeace https://www.greenpeace.org.au/ Full Lyrics Rising Seas (Written by Jim Moginie) Every child put down your toys And come inside to sleep We have to look you in the eye and say we sold you cheap Let’s confess we did not act With serious urgency So open up the floodgates To the rising seas Temperature rising Climate denying Fever is gripping Nobody’s listening Lustre is fading Because nobody’s trading Wall Street is jumping Still the music keeps pumping If you can’t decide Between wrong and right If you can’t see through All that you hold true Queen of the firmament Lord of all beneath Masters of the universe We’re all refugees And in many countries they adore celebrities Open up the floodgates To the rising seas Dinosaur stories Reliving past glories Lusting for gold F-f-fishing for souls They said it was coming We knew it was a-coming If you lift your game Put your toys away Well it looks like rain On that western plain Queen of the firmament Lord of all beneath Masters of the universe We’re all refugees And in many countries they adore celebrities Open up the floodgates To the rising seas #midnightoil #midnightoilband #risingseas

Gregg Chadwick's Ocean, Otters, Oil is on exhibit at Laguna Art in Mission Viejo, California through November 2021 in the group exhibition SOS Save Our Seas. There will be an opening on Saturday, November 6, 2021 from 3-6pm. 

SOS Save Our Seas
Laguna Art 
November 6, 2021
3–6pm Opening Reception
Featuring special musical guest
Bobby Grey and Friends 
555 THE SHOPS AT MISSION VIEJO, MV, CA 92691 suite 928A
TF. 1-888-9-FINEART | Gallery 949-257-9008
info@lagunaart.com

Gallery Hours:
MON - SAT 11AM - 7PM
SUN 12PM - 6PM