Tag: Cape Cod

  • Chuck Rigg: Fearless

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    Black, Tan & Brown All Over

    Here’s a secret.  The thing that separates good artists from great artists is not talent.  It’s courage.  And today I’m featuring an artist who proves my theory, Chuck Rigg.  Take a little journey with me through 5 of his dog paintings and I’ll show you what I mean.

    The first and only painting I knew of Chuck’s was Black, Tan & Brown All Over (above).  OK, I get it.  He does highly textural dogs in a 70’s color palette, paintings that would pair nicely with some Jonathan Adler accessories.  End of story.

    Chuck is one of the artists of Cape Cod’s Truro Fine Art Studio where my sister, Kathleen, works and she mentioned he was having a show this week.  Great, I said, I’ll feature him, thinking I’d do a simple post abut the painting of the two textural Spaniels.

    Then came the other dogs, the ones that prove my theory.  These are not re-workings of a lovely successful painting style he had achieved.  Each one is something new, something more.  Like he threw out all his old paints and decided to crack open his new blues and pinks.  To paint on a ladder looking down.  To throw the dogs up in the air (metaphorically speaking, of course).

     

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    Two Dogs

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    Lola

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    Dogs in Motion

    Actually, he says his most recent paintings have been inspired by a visit to the Middle Eastern and Asian collections at the Freer and Sackler Galleries in Washington, DC.  “I was struck by the beauty of design, the gracefulness of calligraphy, by paintings which use space as a compositional element and by surface decoration for its own sake.”  He also recently visited Morocco and Moorish cities in southern Spain, and I think he must have brought back the light with him to his Provincetown studio.

    So, now, you may think you get the evolution of Chuck and his dogs series, but brace yourself for one more…

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    The Dog in the Night

    Here is Chuck painting anew again and it’s absolutely stunning.  As a wine, I would describe the painting as a bold, yet mellow with hints of Freud (fleshy men in a formal setting), Matisse (the window and the curtain), and Picasso (blues and squares).

    But it is, make no mistake, quintessentially a Rigg with all his influences clicking into one masterful work.  A dusky Cape Cod sun sets outside while the floor is bathed in light reflecting off the Mediterranean.  There are the Adler browns juxtaposed with a rug with a detail from a Moroccan parapet.  And there’s the dog.   And this is what makes Chuck a great artist, he has the courage to let the dog exit his painting stage right.  Spectacular!

    (Note:  Chuck is not solely a dog artist, take a moment to see his other works in the show.)

    See all of Chuck Rigg’s work at the Truro Fine Art Studio’s show, Menagerie, which opens tomorrow, June 27, 5pm-7pm.

    Info:
    Truro Fine Art Studio
    #5 Depot Road
    Truro, MA
    508.349.2303

    Visit their website for more information.

    And also check out their new blog featuring their Jobi Pottery, handmade on the Cape from the original mid-century modern molds.  Very cool!

  • Louise Lamontagne: The Color of Love

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    Artist Louise Lamontagne lives a life of extremes, splitting her time between a secluded Montana art ranch and a studio in New England.  The drive and focus it must take to reap the most from both places comes through in her vivid, stylized paintings, especially the series on display this weekend at the Truro Fine Art Studio on Cape Cod.

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    Best Friends

    Her series of women and dogs, entitle The Color of Love, is part of the gallery's Transformation show opening Friday, June 6, and I find her work utterly captivating.  Lamontagne's unique painting style includes spackling molding compound onto boards, scoring them with various tools, and then applying everything from glazes to sand to achieve the kinetic, tactile quality she's after.  Only stopping, she says, "when I experience a sense of completion, either with the painting itself or around the energy with which it is created.”

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    Spontaneous Delight

    The works are quite moving in their intimacy, the nakedness of two creatures.  But for me, what I like best is the heat, the reds, oranges, and yellows, glowing as if seen through a thermal imaging device.  We all feel it when we're with our dogs, this intensity.  I've just never seen it so expertly depicted in art.   Lamontagne's works truly do capture The Color of Love.  Beautiful!

    Lamontagne_resting_at_peace Resting at Peace

    Lamontagne_quiet_contentment Quiet Contentment

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    Reverence

    Information:

    Transformation at the Truro Fine Art Studio
    Friday, June 6, 2008
    5pm –7pm
    #3 Depot Rd.
    Truro, MA

    508.349.2303

    Show runs until June 23 and also features the wonderful pottery of Harriet Rubin-Raku.

    If you're in the area stop by this amazing gallery, also the home of the famed Jobi Pottery, gorgeous mid-century modern pieces made from the original molds. 

    P.S.  In the interest of full disclosure, my sister, Kathleen McLaughlin Jacobson, works at the gallery.  Say hi to her if you stop in.  Thanks for the tip, Kathleen.