Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Shameless Art Post

Self-debasement time. One of my resolutions for 2009 was to finish four paintings this year. I haven't talked much on the blog about my painting hobby, but I'm thinking maybe now is a good time to do so. Why? Because most of the painting I do is for friends and family and for our own home. Only I don't really have any more space for paintings at the house. If I produce four more paintings this year, where will they go?

How about they go to your house? Or your office, church, kids' room, or basement?

That's why I'm using today's post to introduce you, shamelessly, to some of the original art I do and let you know that, well, I'm available if you want a big piece of custom original hand-painted artwork.

I won't pretend I'm any sort of fine, fancy artist. Most of what I do is simple and contemporary and graphic-designy, as opposed to realism or classic painting. I tend to prefer big canvases and plywood and sheetrock, though I do some stuff on canvas, too. Mostly acrylic paint.

As far as subjects go, I will paint just about anything you want me to paint, in any size, as long as it fits within my typical techniques and style. To give you an idea of what that style might entail, here are some samples of my work.

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This family portrait has been pretty popular among people who visit our home. It's as close as I'll come to doing a picture of a person and is similar to the graphic-design prints Shep Fairey has made popular. All I'd need to produce something like this is decent head-shot photography of the people. Each "head" is a square foot. Painted on plywood. Colors can vary.



I also like to do abstract colorful stuff. This isn't too original -- I've seen these "circle" types of paintings in Pottery Barn or Ikea and similar places -- but I like the way it looks so I painted one for us. This is on sheetrock, about 60 x 40 inches.



This one's original. Some flowers on a 3 x 4-foot canvas.



I like the following style a lot, simply because I'm a design nerd and I'm into typography. I think big hand-painted, type-based artwork is cool. These two are painted on chipboard and scratched up for an intentionally weathered look.





The next two are both on sheetrock and both based on songs. One contains the modified lyrics of a version of "You Are My Sunshine" that Aimee and I sing to the kids. The other painting only gets brought out at Christmas time. I'm pretty sure you'll be able to tell which is which.





This is one of two big paintings that hang in the foyer of our church. It's a detail of a stained-glass window. It's pretty big -- something like 4x8 foot.



I painted these to match the bedding and decor of my daughter's room. I think it was a design series Target sold several years ago. So the bugs aren't original. But still fun. They're painted on salvaged cabinet doors. (I painted the stuff on the wall, too.)



And these next two I'd actually consider selling you, if you're interested. They are on plywood, 60 x 40 inches and used to hang in Owen's room. He's grown out of the construction truck phase, so we're done with these. If you're in the market for one or two really big, used paintings (with drill holes -- these were screwed into the studs on the wall), send me an email and we can figure something out.





So, if you'd like a big original custom painting that contains:

1) family portraiture
2) family names
3) song lyrics
4) other fun sayings
5) contemporary abstract geometric shapes
6) simple cartoony stuff like bugs and trucks

...then I'd love to make one of my 2009 paintings a commissioned one for you. Email me if you're interested and we can discuss pricing and style and format and medium and colors and all that good stuff.

21 comments:

Felicity said...

The family portraits are so amazing - I love that idea. I'm also a big fan of the lettering. And Jesus - I love that one too. I'd say this officially qualifies you as artsy-fartsy. Just so you know.

Jason Boyett said...

Thanks, Felicity. Glad I qualify for fartsiness.

I just remembered something about the lettering paintings: One of them has a mistake in it, which I only noticed after it had been on display a long time, and which I haven't yet fixed. If anyone can find it, I'll give you a fun prize (yet to be determined).

macriner said...

JB - my guess is the "my little sunshine". I think the wordage is:

You are my sunshine,
My only sunshine.
You make me happy
When skies are grey.
You'll never know, dear,
How much I love you.
Please don't take my sunshine away.

So, i think you have "little" instead of "only" and you modified the lyrics to your own taste... which is fine with me!

Did I win??

Jason Boyett said...

Nope, Criner, you don't win. Yes, I modified the lyrics. We used to sing that song to our kids and didn't want to, you know, sing to them about the possibility of them being taken away. And we had two of them, so there was no "only" about it.

But I fessed-up to the modified lyrics in the paragraph preceding that painting, so it doesn't count. And it's not a mistake. Keep trying...

Katie said...

There is a space between every and day, when it should be one word.... Is that it?

Thehams said...
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Jason Boyett said...

Nope, that's not it either. There's a small space there. Probably not a full-enough space, but enough for purposefully sloppy handwriting.

Katie said...

Take 2... Always shouldn't be capitalized. If not, I hope someone figures this out soon, because it is driving me nuts!

Jason Boyett said...

Nope. That's a debatable grammar point. Here's a hint: it's not something that could possibly be excused as a design choice, like capitalization or word changes or spacing. It's a flat-out oversight.

Katie said...

Ok. Last time I promise... there are 2 huge yellow splatters on the live life joyfully painting? (I am way too analytical!)

Jason Boyett said...

Yellow spatters = on purpose. Same for the red paint-can stain on the big "B" painting.

Lance Culbert said...

Here's my guess as to the mistake:

In the painting with the big "B" there is no shadow to the right of the ascending flourish (at least I think that's what it's called...) in the lower left hand corner of the big "B."

Of course, if that's not it, there's going to be a LOT of people out there thinking "Exactly how obsessive is THAT guy?!?" :-)

Lance Culbert said...

And, of course, I never would have even thought to look for a "mistake" if Jason had said something about it in the first place! I enjoy the typographic art a lot! :-)

Jason Boyett said...

And Lance Culbert...wins! Bonus points for using the phrase "ascending flourish."

That painting was finished over a year ago, and I just discovered the missing shadow last month. The shadow was the last thing I added, and I totally forgot to add it in that one spot. Now it really bothers me and I need to fix it soon.

Good job, Lance. I won't tell anyone that you've seen that painting in person. Now...what should the prize be?

Lance Culbert said...

Actually, I don't remember seeing the big "B" painting. Or if I did, I was so distracted chasing a certain 2 1/2 year old son of mine that I didn't get the chance to really look at it. I definitely remember seeing a lot of the other ones ("Sunshine," the family portraits, Ellie's bugs, Joy to the World) though, and thinking they were pretty cool.

As far as the prize goes, a briefcase full of unmarked, large denomination bills will do nicely! My people will call your people. ;-)

Jason Boyett said...

How about a fake band shirt of your choice? Head over to fakebandshirts.com and email me your size and selection: jb at jasonboyett.com

Travis Thompson said...

I like the alternate lyrics to sunshine. I learned a fun arrangement for that on guitar and I've always thought it would be a great one to sing to my kids. If I do, do I owe you any royalties?

Jason Boyett said...

You can use it, Travis, royalty-free. But think of me when you sing it, because I want to be your sunshine, too.

Travis Thompson said...

Roger that... is it ok if I think of fakeJasonBoyett instead of you though?

Jason Boyett said...

Yeah, that'll be fine. I'm already living vicariously through him anyway.

Darcie said...

I like your style.