Painting a day

Duane Keiser is an artist who does a painting a day and posts it to his blog here. He also has another website here. I came across Mr. Keiser via Negative Velocity, which seems not to have been updated in a while. NV got it from Boingboing.

If I had the money, I would buy paintings from Mr. Keiser immediately. They are wonderful, wonderful details, wonderful colors, wonderful light. Good eye for beauty in all things. That peanut butter and jelly sandwich is making me hungry, and it’s not even nine in the morning.

On my drive in this morning, I thought, that’s how I’d like to write. Then I thought, it is how I try to write. That is it. That’s it. Lime slices, you know? Gum wrapper. Peanut. Pigment. And the grander stuff at the other site. Fine stuff, Mr. Keiser. You’re inspiring.

From now on, all my blog posts are for sale, starting at $100 a piece for the smaller ones.

4 responses to “Painting a day

  1. negative velocity went and got himself lost in the canadian outback.

  2. j-a

    you should aim for bigger things. these days, the bigger the canvas, the better.

    http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/arts/art/11265/index.html

  3. oh, yes, inspiring.
    that’s quality stuff there.

    i think you’re a peachy keen writer, Mig. i read your posts to Petey and he always cracks up.

    cos we *get it*, yanno, being intellectuals.