BeHogan : Brian Hogan

Art through the eyes and ears of Brian J Hogan
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Posts tagged painting

May 15

Two new under paintings, approx. 3 1/2x 3’. Using a new substrate of very dense industrial cardboard which has zero absorption. It’s much like painting on laminate but softer.
These 2 pieces continue my previous isolated island landscape paintings which are compositionally based on female genitalia.
…I’ll have to go into explaining that more in depth in future posts, for now enjoy the process.


May 13
Lilacs for Mother’s Day

Lilacs for Mother’s Day


May 4

In the studio


May 2
The transformation from this stage to the finish product is great. As I stated previously, I think the process of production with its many layers and transformations is a valuable experience in which to educate your audience and bring them into your specific artistic way of thinking. That’s why I include many process photos indiscriminate of how I feel about the painting visually. This is a good example, because I am dissatisfied of the way it currently presents it self.

The transformation from this stage to the finish product is great. As I stated previously, I think the process of production with its many layers and transformations is a valuable experience in which to educate your audience and bring them into your specific artistic way of thinking. That’s why I include many process photos indiscriminate of how I feel about the painting visually. This is a good example, because I am dissatisfied of the way it currently presents it self.


Apr 18
Chipping away at this really small painting. Large paintings go so much quicker.

Chipping away at this really small painting. Large paintings go so much quicker.


Drawing for a new painting…hills valleys and distant mountains

Drawing for a new painting…hills valleys and distant mountains


Feb 27
From the collection if K Thomas.

From the collection if K Thomas.


Dec 7
Another blurry picture of art work. It’s a lot less blurry in person. 
Ben Owens curated a good show at Toast in Port Jeff

Another blurry picture of art work. It’s a lot less blurry in person.
Ben Owens curated a good show at Toast in Port Jeff


Dec 2
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