Monday, May 24, 2010

Time flies but not fast enough.

July first will be a great day for me. We move into our new home and once settled down I'll be able to start working again. I'll be moving into my studio and setting it up for work. For now I'm taking advantage of my time trying to set up some kind of business model for my artistic life. Working out the goals, the accounting, the pricing and so on and so forth. Also stocking up on the materials I'll need to inmediatly start working such as soft pastel sticks, supports, pencils etc.

Today at three we go through the inspection process to get a better understanding of the new house we are acquiring. So we'll find out if there is any reason why we should not go through with this transaction. Hopefully everything will go well and we'll be on our way. So I say time flies but not fast enough but keep in touch soon work will start.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

On the move again.

I haven't kept up with my blog as I've been moving out of my 5130 Alton house and in the ongoing adventure of finding a new place to live. Of course my plans for the end of April where derailed which means that I was not able to complete my Spring Collection commitment or at least fell short of my established goal. For the next couple of months, hopefully for a much shorter time, I will be focusing my efforts on finding a place to live. It is my hope that I will dedicate some of that time to my artwork. Currently, where I'm staying there is a wonderfull park which I would love to use for some pleinair work. However, I must admit it will be very difficult to dedicate any time to my art as you can inmagine.

Having said that, I hope to be back painting by October 2010, so please, definitly come back then if not before and I should be settled down and at my new art studio. Thank you for your patience.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Life's events that pull you away from art commitments.



My partner Alfredo and I are in the process of selling our house and moving to a smaller house which would be a better fit for our needs. As everyone knows this means that allot of our time will go to selling the old house and buying a new one with all the ups and downs and the stress that go along with it. This stress saps your energy which affects your art work. So, what to do about it? Keep focused! That is exactly what I'm going to do.
So to give me a little bit of a boost I'm going to give you a sneek peek at my most recent work. I've got very little more to do to it and I've called it "Titi Esters Cooking". I'm also working on another piece "Lemons" which I hope to complete soon; notwithstandind our moving project.
I'll keep this short and hope you enjoy this most recent work of mine and look foward to completing my next piece. Got to start working so I'll get back to you soon and don't forget to visit me at alexmirrington.com .


Saturday, February 6, 2010


Got my new camera which means I'll be posting each one of my soft pastel paintings for thte Spring Still Life Series for 2010 as they are completed. This most current work was completed in January which I hope you'll enjoy. For more information please visit my websight at http://alexmirrington.com. I also want to apologize before hand for any inconsistencies which may come up for I'm just starting to get my websight , blogg and general information organize in order to bring my work to you.
Just so you know I'm currently working on "Tía Ester's Cooking" which I will be publishing shortly. It's also a soft pastel which is the medium I've chosen for this series. I hope you will be checking in every now and then and I'll be working hard to complete it soon for your view.

Friday, February 5, 2010

My day is full of expectations for I should be receiving a camera I purchased a couple of weeks ago. I had not been able to photograph and publish my finished works for the last three weeks when my old camera gave out on me. S o if everything goes well you should be seeing "Orange on Blue" my latest completed work for the 2010 Spring Series. Check out my websight at http://www.alexmirrington.com.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010











Finally completed my artist statement and here it goes: " Art is a quest for that fleeting moment of awareness in the human experience brought about by the artist's will over concept, form and color. As an artist my goal is to strive for that perfect confection which will lead to such experience for the viewer."
As I have previously said I've initially picked the pastel medium which I love for its intense expression of color. I am currently working on completing ten to fifteen stilllife works by the end of April 2010. I've already completed five works in my Pastel Still life Series of which I've published three. I will be posting my fifth one, "Orange on Blue", as soon as I get my new digital camera. I'm currently working on "Aunt Ester's Cooking" which I look foward to completing next week and post at my web-sight at www.alexmirrington.com.
Well, I must get back to work and look foward to keeping you up to date on my future projects.
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