yes, more color.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
  My studio.
Would you like to visit my studio? Some have asked and you shall recieve. Organized chaos? mmmmmm, maybe. Just give me paint and trays where I can divide color... Oh, it might of interest that I have started making my own paintsticks... pigment and natural beeswax.

It's funny, my work and my life are adapting more and more concepts of purism with every passing day. I make no apologies for paint splatters from my can of paint onto the canvas for there is beauty in the entire process of creation- if nothing is an accident... and I am at the helm of the work... then whether it is obviously intentional or subconsciously intentional- it is still part of the process of creation. Beauty is not controllable. Reality is gorgeous.










 
 

I live in a state of constant creation.


If there is beauty in the process of creation, then the demarcations of process also contain beauty. Lately, I have been working on this mural. It is the largest I have ever done. I make no apologies of marks made by the confident movement of my brush nor the collection of paint on the canvas above the stretchers- for it is all a part of the composition. This piece is 6'9" x 5'9" and in many ways, it is killing me softly with a smile.

 
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
 


There is a slight chill in the air here in Tampa- and with this new weather (ohhh sooo welcomed after it was rediculously Dante's Inferno hot this summer) comes a new direction in my work.

I have been litterally working almost nonstop. I have only been sleeping in intervals of 3-4 hours- then working for a few- then collapsing for an hour....

Although I am painfully tired, I am invigorated. Yesterday, I finished two complete pieces- each is 39"x59" and are comprised of mixed media: oils, acryics, pastels and whatever I can get my hands on. This piece, named "Artificial Sunshine" is standing proudly amounst a sea of others. I am tempted to overpaint some of my old pieces because I cannot make the canvas fast enough. yes, for this series I have been constructing and preparing the canvas myself (in my woodshop.) I often laugh when my neighbors stare at me building these "tiny walls" and later jammin' out in my studio late into the night...

I can't tell if this new direction is good- for I am way to much into the NEED to produce right now. If art is expression, then perhaps this expression has been repressed and it wasn't until I was this free that I could allow it to excape. Again, I can't think that far into it yet- so far, it just is. This new series taps deep into my subconscious thinking- tales without words- perhaps things I have never even allowed myself to utter.

Ahhh, well... I think I am off to paint again dispite how it hurts to blink 'cause I am so sleepy.

 
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
 
I am an artist.

The mediums I use vary from day to day but there is one constant- my need to
learn + create. I have studied for many years but where I learn the most is
by watching +listening to people. Perhaps it is the way a man crumples a piece of paper or how a stranger says a word. The fact is,
beauty + inspiration
is found everywhere.
The form of a vanilla soft-serve ice cream cone inspires me. The soft gradual interlocking spirals informed the structural system of a conceptual roof.
A moment that changed by life was witnessing a 3 year-old drinking a Welch’s grape soda for the first time. The bubbles danced in her mouth + the flavor was so explosive that not only was it obvious on her candy stained cheeks, but she exclaimed the most wondrous + pure “wow!” It was at that moment that I knew that I had to live my life with the same intensity, excitement + wonder.
As far as I can remember, I have been obsessed with color. As a child,
there was no greater thrill than getting a new box of crayons. To me, those waxy sticks of colors (with names like cornflower + sky blue)
offered me boundless dreams.
Soon
I went from the drawing paper + learned how to paint my world with my eyes + when I got older, I began to use form.
Art, architecture +design came to me naturally + I have always searched for ways to continuously challenge, educate + evolve.
To me, design + architecture is a 3-dimensional game of chess infused with art. It requires strategy, skill + a hypersensitivity to the five senses. Form, color, smell, texture + light are my chess pieces. For design to be good, it was to engage all your senses.

I feel music + dream in color.

Creating space, furniture, objects or volumes are extensions of my imagination. It is the way I communicate +share my dreams.


Passion fuels my life.
Creating is like breathing.
Without art, there is nothing.




 
Saturday, October 4, 2008
  mi primo anthony
this is my latest painting. i hadn't seen him in over 20 years. i think my work is becoming more expressive + intimate, intense + vulnerable.
 
  omg. i have a blog.
ahhhhhh so finally, i figured out how to embed a blog on my site. i look forward to what this might become.
 
blog of Mishou Sanchez.

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