Saturday, November 14, 2009

New Website

Check out my new website!

www.jacobiadams.com

I will continue to update the blog from time to time to show progress on new paintings. Finished paintings will be published on the website. So please check out both.

For now, the website doesn't have much content but I am working on this daily.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

More in Revelation Series





Newest progress in the series. Some of these are getting very close to being done. Exciting.

Friday, October 2, 2009

New Progress in Revelation Series






Here is the new progress in my series Revelation of the Virgin to the Artist. It is now up to five pieces in progress with all near completion. It's been an interesting change to work a subjectively cohesive series like this. The concept has spurred new ideas for upcoming projects. For now I will be focusing on getting these pieces wrapped up and ready to show.

Pics of framed pieces in CMC show






Here the pictures of my pieces in the CMC show back in July. Took a break and have been working slowly on the revelation series. More on that later.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Preparation for Art Walk (CMC July 31, 2009)







Spent Sunday with my dad as he helped me frame pieces for my upcoming show at the CMC in Gaineville for Art Walk. Can't wait to show these pieces. Some have been complete and waiting to show for months. A few are brand new. After the show I will post up pictures of each piece that was shown. For now here are some pics of the framing process.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Revelation Series Update






Here are some updates (including work on the fourth piece in the series) on the Revelation of the Virgin to the Artist Series.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Revelation of the Virgin to the Artist Series




Ok. So I haven't painted in roughly four months. Upon gearing up for the upcoming Tiffany Sage and Family art show I began this series. It didn't start as a series. I was throwing some paint around one day and saw the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in one of the pieces. I decided to run with it as an exploration of iconic imagery and the many meanings and significances that it has had to people and cultures throughout history. After doing some reading on the subject I am fascinated by the way many indigenous cultures adopted iconic images of the catholic saints as representations of their own gods and goddesses. This subversive form of worship is the background and inspiration of this series.

Here are three of four (maybe five?) pieces that will be included in the series. These pieces are all still in progress.