Friday, February 29, 2008

Geometry

Durer





Derek Weisberg told me about Durer's etching and Giacometti's sculpture when he saw my sculpture at the show. Thanks for the insight Derek.




Giacometti








Monday, February 25, 2008

Show closing--Part of Everything--First Friday

If you couldn't make the opening...

rowan morrison
presents
Part Of Everything
Chirstopher Russell
February 6th - March 9th, 2008

closing reception
Friday, March 7th, 6pm - 10pm

330 40th St.
Oakland, CA 94609


Hours: Wednesday - Saturday: 11am -6pm or by appointment.

Thanks to everyone for coming out to the opening,
I had lots of fun.
And special thanks to artist John Casey for posting pics of the opening here.

Solo show in Oakland

rowan morrison
presents
Part Of Everything
Chirstopher Russell

February 6th - March 9th, 2008

reception
Saturday, February 16th, 6pm - 10pm


“The Big Happy”, 80” x 96”, oil on canvas

Rowan Morrison Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by Oakland-based artist Christopher Russell. The show, Part of Everything, is a series of paintings and drawings, in addition to two small three-dimensional works. Through thickly layered oil paintings and patterned graphite drawings, Russell’s current work explores his perception of and connection with the natural world. The artist is interested in a spirituality connected to the cycles of nature, an infinitely complex yet entirely tangible world. He looks at the earth and cosmos as a source of mysticism, purpose, and wholeness that is within the realms of science rather than the supernatural. Constantly experimenting and editing while he works, the artist examines alternative outdoor lifestyles which appropriate ideas from indigenous cultures and infuse them with an emerging consciousness of ecology. Russell struggles to embrace a tradition of nature-based spirituality while recognizing the incongruity of his generation appropriating native beliefs, a generation with high-tech gear and ample leisure time for quests into the remaining wilderness on our planet. His images of wilderness and the sublime communicate reverence for nature, tempered by notions of disconnection and disillusionment. While the majority of Christopher Russell's pieces are landscapes, they are not as much about reproducing places he has seen, as they are about a process of searching and reflecting.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Bicycles are nice!

My brother is starting a custom bicycle frame company called
Nice Bicycles

I drew up a poster for him (below)Check out his mustache here