2.9.13

Urban Garden

Urban Garden by Tim Noonan
Urban Garden, a photo by Tim Noonan on Flickr.

Urban Garden 2013, acrylic on canvas, 40X40"

24.8.13

Ink Study # 13

Ink Study #12

Ink Study # 11

23.8.13

Ink Study #10

Ink9

16.8.13

Ink8

Ink7

Ink6

8.8.13

Ink Study #5, 2013 ink on wove paper, 22X30"

3.8.13

Ink Study #4, 2013 ink on wove paper, 22X30"

Ink Study #3, 2013 ink on wove paper, 22X30"

Ink Study #2

Ink Study #1

5.5.13

Fire and Ice Triptych


Fire and Ice Triptych, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Fire and Ice Triptych, 2013 acrylic on canvas, 36X108"

22.4.13

Fire and Ice: Northern Rift


Fire and Ice: Northern Rift, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Fire and Ice: Northern Rift, 2013 acrylic on canvas, 36X36"

21.4.13

Fire and Ice: Lakeland


Fire and Ice: Lakeland, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Fire and Ice: Lakeland, 2013 acrylic on canvas, 30X30"

15.3.13

Hieroglyphic Journey


Hieroglyphic Journey, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Hieroglyphic Journey, 2013 acrylic on canvas, 36X24"

14.3.13

Fire & Ice: Spring Fusion


Fire & Ice: Spring Fusion, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Fire & Ice: Spring Fusion, 2013 acrylic on canvas, 36X36"
First painting in the new little studio! When I moved in during January the weather was 20 below zero but the space was above 30. So hence the title; Fire and Ice. Fortunately the thermostat is working fine now!

8.10.12

Packing up the studio


headshape,42X46", originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Back in June i received notice that the building where I have my painting studio was sold and I had until November 30th to get out. I have been there for 10 years and have so much stuff accumulated and well over 100 paintings. The idea of moving and packing up was so overwhelming that I could do was walk around the space and sigh, I took photos of paint marks on the floor,ha,ha! It was all i could do to get a focus to complete the last 2 goose paintings. With all said and done it looked like a ray of light as the managers found a new building to develop into art studios, but then, just now the project fell apart because the operating budget was way too expensive. In fact there is little affordable space in the city at all.
Even storage is ridiculous. So here I am packing up my stuff and moving things to the garbage. I still need to take all my paintings off the stretchers and roll them up for storage. I guess this is part of the process for artists who aren't famous so I just have to do it. Anyway that is what I'm doing and it's a downer for me, but I guess it will work out in the long run.