March 3, 2015No Comments

Friday Print Release 3.6.15

It's cold outside. My semi-luscious mustache froze on the way to the coffee shop the other day. Honestly, that part felt pretty neat. Luckily for you, I have something you don't need to step out into winter hades for. I'm releasing 3 new prints this Friday at 4:00 pm Eastern Time through my Etsy Store. Just stay inside, order your prints, and I'll put my snow gear on and deliver them to you. Well, I'll bring them to the appropriate shipping services, and they will deliver them to your door. They're the real winter heroes. 

Also, I'll be offering framing options for my prints for the first time in my Etsy store. I'll be posting more on that tomorrow. 

Here are the details on the new prints:

 

The Hidden Heart

The Hidden Heart

20" x 20" Including 1" White Border

Limited edition of 120

$75

 

Transdimensional Emissary

Transdimensional Emissary 

20" x 20" Including 1" White Border

Limited edition of 120

$75

 

Appearance of a Sylvan Specter

Appearance of the Sylvan Specter

22" x 18" Including 1" White Border

Limited edition of 120

$75

December 11, 20141 Comment

Friday Print Release 12.12.14

I just returned from a very fun and fruitful trip to Miami for my latest show with Thinkspace Gallery at Scope Miami 2014. Got to meet some great people, and I got to put some faces to artists that I truly admire. It was a unforgettable week... well, things got a hazy there for a bit, but what can you say. Miami nightlife. 

On the heels of this amazing show, I'll be releasing 2 new prints on Friday, December 12th at 4:00 Eastern time through my Etsy store. 
https://www.etsy.com/shop/andykehoe

It's a tight window with the rapidly approaching holidays, so I'll try to get the orders out as soon as possible. It's looking like I'll be able to get orders from the US out in time for Christmas if I receive the order by Wednesday, December 17th. We might have to get a bit clever if I get anything after that day. Unfortunately, I won't be able to guarantee any orders from outside the US. We can sure try, but I don't want to be responsible for tears under the Christmas tree... Hmmm. Country song in the making. 

Here's the info on the prints. 

 

Cathedral of the Forest Deep

Cathedral of the Forest Deep

22" x 18" including 1" white border

Edition of 150

$75

 

At the Edge of an Unknown World

At the Edge of an Unknown World

22" x 18" including 1" white border

Edition of 150

$75


 

September 30, 2014No Comments

Tiny Showcase Release

It's that time of the year for my next Tiny Showcase release. They'll be releasing 2 prints this week featuring my work. The first, Bearer of Wonderment, will be released today, Tuesday September 30th. It's available now. 

The 2nd print, Forest of Illumination, will be released on Friday October 3rd. 

Part of the proceeds for the sale will go to the Colker Memorial Fund, that provides environmental education through the Pittsburgh Park Conservancy. Feel good knowing your supporting some young naturalists. 

Go here to check it out.

Tiny Showcase

 

Bearer of Wonderment UF

Bearer of Wonderment - Tuesday Release

 

Forest of Illumination UF

Forest of Illumination - Friday Release

September 16, 20143 Comments

Moving Pains, Studio Gains, Friday Print Release

My wife and I ended up buying a house last month, rather unexpectedly, and rather awesomely. Moving is always pretty rough when it comes to uprooting your life, but it's doubly disrupting when you work where you live, especially when you're in the middle of a show. I love my new space though, so it's been very worth it.

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Ugh. What a mess. Setting up a new studio is always a daunting, yet exciting undertaking.

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 Here's a recent shot with the studio finally starting to come together. I've also got a whole separate room for doing resin which is amazing.

 

I'm finally getting settled into the new space, and getting back into the groove of painting. Though I did have to sacrifice a couple weeks of work, so there will need to be some serious, non-stop painting sessions in the next few weeks. I've also had a chance to get my print shop up and running, so I'll be releasing 2 new prints this Friday, September 19th at 4:00 Eastern Time through my Etsy Store.

Here are the details:

 

Joined Under A Fantastic Hope UF

Joined Under a Fantastic Hope

Limited Edition of 150

18" x 22" including 1" White Border

$75

 

Together in Love and Wonder UF

Together in Love and Wonder

Limited Edition of 150

20" x 16" Including 1" White Border

$65

August 15, 2014No Comments

Commission Reborn

Together in Love and Wonder UF

Together in Love and Wonder

I started this piece as a commission last June, but we ended up going in a different direction with the piece around halfway through it. When I do commissions, I discuss themes, aesthetics, and previous pieces that were liked, and I never really do sketches. Over the several commissions I've done, I usually nail it in this regard. Plus I love the reveal when the piece has been a mystery in the making. Exciting for everyone! But now and again, things don't shape up they way the collector envisioned, and a new direction must be made. Which is fine by me, because I want the person getting the commission to be completely in love with the piece that was made for specifically for them. Plus, I had another piece in the works that I was totally into, and I knew it would be finished one day. Winners all around!

So I put this piece aside, and ended up nailing the commission with the next piece, which ended up being Our Wondrous Journey

Our Wondrous Journey

Our Wondrous Journey

Fist pump. Over the last year, I've been working on the former commission intermittently when I could, and I finally finished it a week ago. As you can tell with the Our Wondrous Journey piece, this commission was for a family, so that was the main theme for me. I really wanted to capture the beauty and wonder of sharing life with a family. 

This piece is now in my web store, and I hope it finds its way to another happy family.

August 9, 2014No Comments

Suggestivism : Chronology

I have the honor and pleasure to be involved in this wonderful group show, curated by the wonderful Nathan Spoor. It's all wonderful. 

The show opens on Saturday, August 16th at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, CA. 

 

Suggestivism

Here's my contribution to the show.

 

Joined Under A Fantastic Hope UF

Joined Under a Fantastic Hope

20" x 24"

Oil, Acrylic, & Resin on Wood

June 25, 201410 Comments

Invoking the Heart of the Forest, Progression Shots

Here are some work in progress shots of my piece, Invoking the Heart of the Forest. It was one of my more complicated pieces for the show, mixing paint, resin, and sculptural elements made out of polymer clay. With all that going on, I decided to focus on the progression of the sculptural elements for this post, since it comprised most of work for the piece from this point on.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 01

I didn't start taking WIP shots until the background was done and the foreground elements were sculpted. The background is 3 layers of resin, with wet oil and acrylic paint mixed into it to created that swirling effect. Then I painted the cliffs and trees with oil paint. The foreground was made with Original Super Sculpey. 

 

Invoking Heart WIP 02

After painting the foreground rocks, mounds, and ground, I started sculpting the 2 pine trees. I straightened out a thick piece of armature wire, and applied Firm Super Sculpey to it. Very blobby looking trees at this point.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 03

That's more like it! Now they're starting to look like proper trees.

 

 Invoking Heart WIP 04

Here's a couple close up shots of the trees, and the roots. I had to add an extra mound on the right so that the tree wasn't situated so awkwardly. 

 

Invoking Heart WIP 05

The next step was to apply gesso to the trees to prime them, and get them ready for some paint. There is no real clean way to get the gesso perfectly on the sculptures, so there was some wiping and scraping to be down afterwards. Luckily the resin is very smooth, and easy to clean and scrape. I'm starting to put down an initial layer of oil that's dark and warm.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 06

Then I add some cooler colors into the base coat, to give a green and kind of rusted look to the trees. I'll be dry brushing lighter colors on top of this when it dries, but it's good to have some variety of color underneath. I somehow managed to avoid taking anymore pictures of the trees from this point. I painted branches coming out from the trees on a few different layers. You'll be able to see them in the final shot.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 07

Now I get to start on the character, which I've been looking forward to... and maybe slightly dreading. One of the things that I had to get used to again with sculpting, was how much of a blobby piece of crap it looks like in the beginning. Getting it into it's initial shape is certainly the most daunting part of the process. It's hard to imagine anything good coming out of this.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 08

But eventually it does start to look like something, and things start to get way more enjoyable. It was really fun to carve out the tree helmet. I didn't go too crazy on the roots, because I knew I would be painting in those details later. One of the advantages of sculpting and using resin over and around the sculpture, is that you can add finer details through painting that might otherwise be too fragile with a straight up sculpture.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 09

After another gesso session, I start applying some paint. It's mostly acrylic paint at this point. I did start with some oils in the head though, for some blending. When this dried,  I decided I wasn't into the warm colors for the body. 

 

Invoking Heart WIP 10

So I did a makeover of our forest conjurer, and went with a cooler get up. Looking pretty boss now. I added some highlights to the head to bring out those top textures. [/caption]

 

Invoking Heart WIP 11

You may have noticed, but our fellow here didn't have any legs. I wanted to add a couple layers of resin so that the legs would be more in the foreground. After essentially sealing the character into place with resin, I realized that he was a bit low. Every pair of legs I made for him gave him very comically short baby legs... well it certainly wasn't comical at the time as I had to figure out how to give him proportionately sound limbs. Crisis mode. After trying a few methods, such as painting the legs, and having him kneel instead of stand, I took a ball peen hammer, and hammered down the ground a little. It ended up working pretty well, and I was able to apply some Sculpey to mend the cracks. Crisis, and baby legs, averted. I also added a little bit of resin to the face region, to flatten it out a bit and prepare to paint. I added some eyes to see how it would look, mostly out of impatience. I knew I would end up painting over them eventually.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 12

Here are the legs and feet all painted up. Also note that I've started painting layers of grass that will soon come all the way to the foreground. 

 

Invoking Heart WIP 13

I put another small dollop of resin on the face, and I painted in the real eyes in. I also started painting the nose piece that would come down over the face. There will be another layer on top of the nose piece to give it some more girth, and to better connect it to the rest of the tree helmet. I also coated the entire sculpture in a light coat if resin to fill in some of the cracks a bit. This allowed me to start adding details such as the smaller roots coming out of the helmet. 

 

Invoking Heart WIP 14

With another light coat of resin over the character, I finished the nose piece and added even more little details... which is the best part. I can lose myself for hours in this part. The grass is also starting to shape up. The next step in this is to add the forest spirit that he will be conjuring.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 15

Time to bust out the tiny brushes, and get to painting the spirit. I loved the contrast between the 3-D sculpted character, and the flat spirit character comprised entirely out of line work.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 16

Here's the final product. You can see the tree branches and the grass has taken root all around.

 

Invoking Heart WIP 17

And here's a detail of the finalized characters. 

 

Thanks for checking it out! I also have WIP shots of my other sculptural piece, Bearer of Wonderment. I'll post those in the near future. 

June 17, 2014No Comments

Friday Print Release!

Happy summer everyone! Things are settling down a bit here at Kehoe HQ after the months of madness that was my last show at Roq La Rue Gallery. If you have yet to see the work from the show, please visit my newly revamped, very handsome website.

http://www.andykehoe.net/2014/

Arrested Motion also made a great post about the opening. You can find it here.

http://arrestedmotion.com/2014/06/openings-andy-kehoe-inner-mystic-roq-la-rue/

Next up for me in a tiny piece going to Dime Bag 4 Exhibit at The End is Near in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York in July. Then a piece going into the Suggestivism: Chronology show at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, Ca opening August 16th.

Then its all hands on deck to make work for the Scope Miami show at Art Basel Miami with Thinkspace Gallery on December 2nd.
Whew. Going to be quite a hectic year, but I'm certainly looking forward to it. 


I'll be releasing 3 new prints on Friday June 20th at 4:00 pm ET.

Here are the details:

Lake of the Fallen Moon

18" x 22"

Limited Edition of 150

$75

 

Creatures of Synchronicity

18" x 22"

Limited Edition of 150

$75

High Rumination

12" x 15"

Limited Edition of 100

$50

May 6, 2014No Comments

Resin Print Delay

Due to the intensive, 3 week straight, all-nighter paint fest going on with my upcoming show, I haven't been able to put as much time into the resin prints as I had planned. I'm hoping to get half of them done over the weekend, and maybe half after the show is finished. Thanks for your patience and updates to come posthaste.

March 17, 2014No Comments

Dirty Winter Report: New Prints and Resin Print Update

For all those out there enduring this bitter and cruel winter, I wish you well. The hard months are almost behind us, and the teasing of Spring is around the corner. Though I feel there will be a lot of teasing before Winter lets Spring out of it's strangle hold. In fact, if the changing of seasons participated in an old school WWF tag team wrestling match this year, then the Winter Boys' Manager would be distracting the referee, while they both mercilessly pounded one of the Springsteens with flying elbows, legs drops, and metal chairs behind the ref's back.
A friend of mine proposed that this long winter is actually a well orchestrated and over the top marketing campaign for the next season of Game of Thrones. We get it HBO. Winter came and we were all knights of Summer. That being said, looking forward to season 4!
The one positive aspect of winter is that there it leaves me little reason to wander out of the confines of my studio. With my next show in June at Roq La Rue approaching with an impossible rapidity, there is still much left to do. Amongst neglecting emails, social media, and personal hygiene, I've also noticed my Etsy store has become a bit barren. I've sold out of a number of editions and some others are nearly sold out. As it happens, I've recently finished a couple commissions, so I'll be releasing them along with a couple other pieces as prints on Friday March 21st at 4:00 PM Eastern Time.

Here are the details.

Our Wondrous Journey
Limited edition of 100
22" x 18" including 1" White Border
$75
Forest Fellowship
Limited edition of 75
20" x 15" including 1" White Border
$70

Ambient Transcendence
Limited edition of 75
18" x 22" including 1" White Border
$75

A Thoughtful yet Tentative Emergence
Limited edition of 75
12" x 16" including 1" White Border
$50
I've also been working on the long overdue resin prints over the last few months. I'm on the final layer of both of them, and I'm hoping to have them done in the next month. Here are the details of those.
Roamer of the Subterranean Forest
Limited Edition of 15
18" x 14"
$700
Relish in Moments of Glory
Limited Edition of 15
16" x 16"
$700
Here are some progress shots.
Hello Resin Prints. Nice to see you

After a layer of resin on the print, I added some fog and added some color.

Then another layer of resin, and the first layer of trees.
After another layer of resin, I'm now working on the final layers of fog and trees.
 During the first layer of resin, I sprinkle some wet oil paint into the wet resin. Adds some really cool depth the the sky and makes each piece very unique.

 Then some cloud painting and coloring.
I'm on the final layer of painting clouds and the foreground trees.

If you're interested in one of these, please email me to reserve one.
andy@andykehoe.net

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