The Night’s Work
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Various Wood Cutouts, 12in x 12in, lasercut birch, painted and assembled.
So I’ve been pretty much locked down for the past three months with a large five-panel painting commission that’s taking two out of every three days to work on, with one or two days in between to let the layers dry to the touch. I can’t share that with you until the client sees it, and there’s at least another three weeks until it’s done, and possibly longer.
What I can show you is the project I’m working on while the paint dries on the commission.
I cut these pieces over a year ago with Hallmark’s laser cutter, intending to use them for wood-block prints, which was a miserable failure. I put them on a shelf in the garage and forgot about them. I saw them again while making some frames, busted them out, and started painting them. Then I glued them to black painted boards. I’ll get them into frames this coming week. Not sure when they’ll hit the Leopold Gallery + Art Consulting, but I kinda like the way they turned out.















