Top notch opening song - hilarious, and totally loved it! As for the art - I'd also throw in Shirley Kaneda as an artist from the same generation engaging in a quite similar vein of work. Thanks thanks! James and Kate...
Stephen Mueller is a master in his use of acrylic paint. I can see his influence in the works of Carrie Morrie, who's also able to do magical things with acrylic paint. Thanks James for introducing this execellent painter to your followers.
Enjoyed seeing this. Every generation has those really great painters who are known but overshadowed by flashy, trendy ones. Recall first seeing his work in a Biennial in the 1980s. At that time he was using rectangles and floating them in fields of acrylic stained into canvas as I recall. Something like Hans Hofmann. Excellent stuff here. Thank You.
This one is the BOMB James - Thank You sooo Much and the gal that put the show together - If it wasn’t for her this Artist would have slipped thru the crack, Again Thanks !!
Really fine coverage a very talented artist who excelleled in a wide variety of techniques & extremely subtle effects assembling them together into a pure new language.of possibilities. Liked your take of Stephen being a transcendalist. I’d videoed a few of His shows over Fanellies in SoHo believe Betty Cunningham in the mid to late 90’s.
He dry/fan brushes the background then layers in the opaque, geo mass free form. (He resonates with Miro) - He doesn’t over work his talent - Still there is a redundancy in his overall collection. - I’ve watched this video twice now and I am going to watch it the third time - right now :-)
I wondered how you knew he dry brushes the backgrounds as they look like washes. To me it looks like he uses stencils for the top masses, but both are just a guess. I've tried to find more about him on the web, but haven't found much.
Top notch opening song - hilarious, and totally loved it! As for the art - I'd also throw in Shirley Kaneda as an artist from the same generation engaging in a quite similar vein of work. Thanks thanks! James and Kate...
Stephen Mueller is a master in his use of acrylic paint. I can see his influence in the works of Carrie Morrie, who's also able to do magical things with acrylic paint. Thanks James for introducing this execellent painter to your followers.
Carrie Morrie? I can't find her work anywhere. Do you have a link to her art?
Thanks James these were a wonderful discover for me and to look at, as I never had heard of him before.
Enjoyed seeing this. Every generation has those really great painters who are known but overshadowed by flashy, trendy ones.
Recall first seeing his work in a Biennial in the 1980s. At that time he was using rectangles and floating them in fields of acrylic stained into canvas as I recall. Something like Hans Hofmann. Excellent stuff here. Thank You.
Incredible show! Love Stephen's work. I agree with your assessment that he fits in with the earlier transcendentalist painters. Thanks James!
Thanks for another great vid! A variety of excellent work. A little bit of all!
Wow! I could only imagine the time and skill that went into producing these wonderful works. 🎨
Thanks James for another informative as well as entertaining video
Nice paintings...👍
This one is the BOMB James - Thank You sooo Much and the gal that put the show together - If it wasn’t for her this Artist would have slipped thru the crack, Again Thanks !!
Really fine coverage a very talented artist who excelleled in a wide variety of techniques & extremely subtle effects assembling them together into a pure new language.of possibilities. Liked your take of Stephen being a transcendalist. I’d videoed a few of His shows over Fanellies in SoHo believe Betty Cunningham in the mid to late 90’s.
Thank you Kate, thank you everybody.
Thank you Kate
Glad Camera showed details, more so if PRICES was SHOWN too ?.
Very nice later day Transcendental
Very cool stuff, reminds me of Hilma af Klint
He dry/fan brushes the background then layers in the opaque, geo mass free form. (He resonates with Miro) - He doesn’t over work his talent - Still there is a redundancy in his overall collection. - I’ve watched this video twice now and I am going to watch it the third time - right now :-)
I wondered how you knew he dry brushes the backgrounds as they look like washes. To me it looks like he uses stencils for the top masses, but both are just a guess. I've tried to find more about him on the web, but haven't found much.
Orchidaceous probably means "Ballsy". Thank you Kate.
liked all the small paintings! (25).......... great ART for outside walls of a HOMELESS sidewalk shack, Jack!
Agnes Pelton
Some parts remind me of Thomas Nozkowski.
haha the kid doing slim shady does him better
Thank you Kate, thank you everybody.