16 years ago
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Previously Titled piece: "Virtue is for Suckers".
"Previously Titled" show (in which artists were randomly given titles to create an art piece of) at & Studio in Durango, CO. The title, "Virtue is for Suckers", was provided to me 2 months ago by local dignitary, Ted Holteen.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
The Durango Herald reviews the Dan Groth Art Spectacle at the Lost Dog
Last weekend's Lost Dog art opening went quite well. Durango Herald A&E editor Ted Holteen did a very nice write-up, which can be seen by clicking the link below
http://durangoherald.com/article/20120117/ARTS02/701179991/What’s-he-thinking?
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
I am on Etsy
I have an etsy page, which I am currently selling prints on.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/warmgrimace
http://www.etsy.com/shop/warmgrimace
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Art opening in Portland, OR! Nov 4th, 6-9pm
Yes, I'm doing an art show up there in Portland with my artist friend Allison Dewilde. It should be X-cellent. It'll be up from Nov 1 through the end of the month, EXCEPT, that I'll be taking my part down on the 14th as I'll be leaving town and will need to transport.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Poodles
A little more than a year ago (July 2nd, 2010), I posted something on this "blog" which pondered the future of my artistic self--specifically from exactly a year after I wrote it. Well, the date of July 2nd, 2011 has come and gone without me having taken note--mostly because I've been quite busy in my actual life (as opposed to my computerized life). I won't go into too much detail, (but egads! That's a year already?! Time flies when you get older). I will just say that I now live in lovely Durango, Colorado, where I moved to Portland from in October of 2004. Boulder was a decidedly bad place for me to live--but more importantly, Durango has turned out to be pretty good. I just moved into a new space where I have plenty of room and few distractions, and the New Horizons are glowing off in the near distance. That is, sometimes life takes one in unexpected directions, and my move to Durango has been a rather serendipitous thing. Not much about specific art and techniques in this blog post... maybe some posts in future editions.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
A Radio Show on KDUR Durango
I have a radio show where I play music: Indie, Psych, Prog, Obscure AOR, Classic Country, and random stuff. It is on KDUR 91.9/93.9 in the Durango, CO area; and for those who live elsewhere, it can be listened to online at kdur.org
It is called the Friday Afternoon Party and will be Friday from 3-5pm Mountain Time--the time slot will likely change in May.
Thankz
It is called the Friday Afternoon Party and will be Friday from 3-5pm Mountain Time--the time slot will likely change in May.
Thankz
Friday, March 11, 2011
Friday, December 31, 2010
2010--A Year of Year Years.
I ripped so many bags in 2010 that my world will never be the same. Year. Year.
The tone of Steve Perry rips in a florid guitar ripping crusher.
A perfect sound of 2010 years.
A technical ripp-crush of perfect technical riff-ripping
Crush.
Perfect production in synth-land.
Excellence.
The tone of Steve Perry rips in a florid guitar ripping crusher.
A perfect sound of 2010 years.
A technical ripp-crush of perfect technical riff-ripping
Crush.
Perfect production in synth-land.
Excellence.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Upcoming Art Show! January 7th Opening Night!
Hello:
I got accepted into the Ice Cube Gallery 2.0 show:I am showing three pieces:
All of which can be seen by clicking on the titles above.
I am quite excited to be showing in the Denver area for the first time EVER, (if one doesn't include the yearly St. Vrain Valley School District Art Shows which I had pieces accepted to when I was a youngster)
I looked online at some of the other artists whose work was accepted and it looks like I'm in pretty good company. (or bad company, if you define "bad" as being really good...or if you're a big fan of the band Bad Company, which I am not except for the song " Shooting Star").
Sincerely
Dan Groth
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Smerdy, finished.
Smerdy, finished. Scroll down to see earlier versions. Take note of the large ink splotch on the neck in earlier versions. I used Chinese White Gauche to cover up it's immensity. Also take note of the earliest version, which seems really different to me. It ended up being more grotesque.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Other Art from the Past Year.
All pieces are 11"x15"
This piece is called "Dude, Stuck in the Arroyo", created in June, '10. It is inspired by Durango, CO, Southwest US culture, and Kraftwerk's song/album "Autobahn. It is a wedding gift for a friend.
This is a quick-sketch pen-and-ink wash off of a photograph I took of Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, OR. I did it in about 45 minutes and bested any effort to replicate it with watercolor (I was rusty in the watercolor department)
This piece is the result of a tragic occurrence, but I actually like how it looks. I was putting a lot of effort into this odd little piece when a tea-bag tragedy struck. That is a saturated tea-bag fell out of my mug and onto this picture. I actually did some brush work to make it look a little better. So yes, it does look kind of good--but not really something I want to hang up at an art show.
Restarted work on "Smerdyakov" (Working title).
Piece is approximately 18.5"x20"
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I restarted work on this piece which I "finished" back at the beginning of June '10. It's working title was "Smerdyakov", though that may change as I don't feel like it befits that character from Brothers Karamazov as much anymore.
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This is the original "Finished product" that was Displayed at the Stumptown and Beulahland art shows, finished in one week's time--tons of dots rendered in a short amount of time. I felt like I needed one more piece for Stumptown, and it seemed finished enough for display. After having to look at it a lot, I realized I'd need to work on it some more.
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A close-up of the updated version
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Even closer.
Let me emphasize that I'm not finished with this piece. I need to darken the neck, the "shirt" and the background some more. It's quite an undertaking, my friends. It's quite easy to get sucked into the minutiae and lose sight of the big picture, so to speak. Such is the nature of doing large-scale dot-detail. I look forward to starting a new one soon--possibly doing some color-work. I owe my Aunt and Uncle a piece of artwork, so I need to get crackin' on a landscape pretty soon.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
"Parable of the Blind", by Pieter Breughel
I did not paint this. Pieter Breughel the Elder did. This piece is an inspiration.
I have finally set up my art space at my new dwelling. I am working on "finishing" a piece I'd made last summer--one that I made the week before the Stumptown art show which I never felt was fully complete. I will post the results of that revision, along with the original, once I am finished.
Friday, October 1, 2010
T-Shirts!! I had t-shirts made.
American Apparel: Available S,M,L,XL in men's and women's style. $15.
Special sale on men's Extra Large: 2 for 10 dollars (apparently no one wants men's XL).
Saturday, July 10, 2010
John Denver
His music was gentle, yet bold.
He was John Denver.
His music like a chunk of gold,
Panned from a cold
Mountain stream.
He didn't scold
He never grew old.
He swallowed gravel
Which lay in his gizzard,
For he was actually part-human,
Part-eagle,
And was born from the trunk of a tree.
He was John Denver.
His music like a chunk of gold,
Panned from a cold
Mountain stream.
He didn't scold
He never grew old.
He swallowed gravel
Which lay in his gizzard,
For he was actually part-human,
Part-eagle,
And was born from the trunk of a tree.
Friday, July 2, 2010
An Artistic Plan for the Next Year: The Poodle Parade.
I have been working the last 5 years with a particular style and subject matter that developed from sketchbooks, landscapes, archaeological illustration, and artist-schooling (amongst other things). It is distinct and interesting, but I would like to take the opportunity to move forth and re-connect to other styles and subject matter, notably landscape art (especially now that I will be moving back (however temporarily) to my homeland of the Boulder/Longmont/Niwot, CO vicinity). I want to re-visit many facets of observational art that I have, for various reasons, abandoned. I would like to take many of the skills I've developed and apply them towards more traditional pursuits--for I believe that the original surrealists and abstract artists were rooted in the past and tradition. I would hope that this would broaden my emotional palette via an expansion of the range of available material. In short, I'd like to move out of my head and more into the common experience. I am curious to see where I'll be next year at this time. In Portland, OR summer is just beginning and I always tend to have a glut of happenings occur around this time--things seem to be going according to schedule here in 2010. I'll have to revisit this "blog" "entry" next year. I have a schedule function on my phone which allows me to schedule an event far in advance. I'll go ahead and schedule an event for July 2, 2011, and will title it, "Poodle Parade". I am certain there will be a poodle parade on that date.
"Geese Created". 20"x18"
I might do more work on this piece...it was an experiment with a different style, but I'm not sure if my idea, of geese being spontaneously-generated from a pond's edge, was adequately elucidated. If I work further on it, I would add some detail work on the bottom of the feathers. I will display it as-is at my art show at Beulahland next week.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Look
Thanks to local illustrator Maryanna Hoggatt for pickin' up one of my postcards of "Infernal Contraption" and featuring it on her blog
www.littlewolfblog.wordpress.com
Check out her cool illustrations whilst you're at it.
www.littlewolfblog.wordpress.com
Check out her cool illustrations whilst you're at it.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
One show goes down, another goes up
Hello.
My show at Stumptown Division goes down this Thursday the 1st. If you haven't checked it out, now would be the time.
However, there will be a show going up on the 5th of July at Beulahland Lounge and Cafe, (118 NE 28th ave. PDX) with my artist-friend Allison Dewilde finetiphen.blogspot.com/
This show will include the new stuff I didn't sell at the last show, as well as some XTREME new stuff from new pile--some not completed as of this moment.
In the meantime, please enjoy your lives. I will be enjoying my life.
I love my life
Dan Groth
My show at Stumptown Division goes down this Thursday the 1st. If you haven't checked it out, now would be the time.
However, there will be a show going up on the 5th of July at Beulahland Lounge and Cafe, (118 NE 28th ave. PDX) with my artist-friend Allison Dewilde finetiphen.blogspot.com/
This show will include the new stuff I didn't sell at the last show, as well as some XTREME new stuff from new pile--some not completed as of this moment.
In the meantime, please enjoy your lives. I will be enjoying my life.
I love my life
Dan Groth
Thursday, June 3, 2010
"Ape Genesis"
This is a big piece with over a million dots, though I wasn't counting. The photo quality isn't the best, unfortunately.
"Smerdyakov"
This is based on a character, Smerdyakov, from the novel The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky. Not sure if it would pass muster with ol' Fyodor Mikhailovich, but maybe it would.
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