• home
    • pools and backyards
    • suburban landscapes
    • corpses in cul-de-sacs
    • outside of fairvale
    • fire and smoke
    • punching up
    • sonoma landscapes
    • veeptopus
  • about
  • store
  • news
  • contact
Menu

Art by Jonathan Crow

  • home
  • portfolio
    • pools and backyards
    • suburban landscapes
    • corpses in cul-de-sacs
    • outside of fairvale
    • fire and smoke
    • punching up
    • sonoma landscapes
    • veeptopus
  • about
  • store
  • news
  • contact
×

Wild Neon Oil Painting I Made While At Chalk Hill Artist Residency

Jonathan Crow June 29, 2022

For a while there, I’ve been trying to push myself to get wilder, more expressionistic with color. While at Chalk Hill, I decided to go for broke. Using some neon-colored oil paint, I tried to strike a balance between reckless color choices and a still somewhat realistic depiction of the landscape.

The setting is the driveway in front of the house where I stayed. That window in the background is the window to my studio. During my time there, I would spend days where I would be on my own in this vast, beautiful land. I would barely talk to anyone all day. It was bliss. And I probably went a bit feral. This painting captured some of my state of mind while I was there.

← Giving Away A Print To Celebrate My New WebsiteStill Lifes I Made While at the Chalk Hill Artist Residency →

Search Posts

 

Powered by Squarespace