Sidebar 07/27/2010
It is funny how life will lift you up on its wings allowing you to soar to new heights one day, but then leave you mid-air to fall, crash and wait to die. Some people are lucky. They endure happiness and their climb from a fall is much shorter. Actually, happy people piss me off. This occasional climb is where my art becomes a necessary companion for me. I utilize my art as a distraction, to allow myself to feel sorrow, to heal, to live, breathe, be angry or happy, and to sometimes change my perspective. Art takes me on a journey and sometimes it helps me to find the proverbial ladder back up from the depths of a dark place in my mind and a darker place in my heart. And sometimes it is what allows me to remember those smile muscles. Art also gives me a way out and allows my mind to wander and live outside of me for a while. I fashion it much like sitting in a comfy armchair with a book, loosing yourself and opening your mind so that you might travel to new worlds and exotic places, sail rough seas, take on lovers, experience sexual fantasies, fight wars, fly planes or float anywhere out of your life…if albeit temporarily…so this can be art for me… Much like life, art is subjective and has admirers, critics, lovers, enemies, friends, clock watchers and blind people. But it still exists only to be held up and loved; or to be destroyed by its maker. In the same fashion it is only our own right to destroy or do harm to ourselves. For me my art has always been the friend that never went away, the lawn that never needs mowed, the roof that never leaks, and it will never remind me of what time it is. It will just be with me and take me on journeys of discovery. Just like people and our ability to love and hate equally; art and it’s various forms and subjects and styles won’t appeal to all people. However, each thing created might have something hidden within it that is a small part of its creator that will enlighten, enrage or open our minds to new things…if albeit temporarily… ARTBOX Show and a Large Canvas to Boot! 06/16/2010
![]() Click to Enlarge There is lots of buzz and excitement at King Studios these days! At the TOP of the list is my up-coming show at ARTBOX Gallery in Downtown Indianapolis! I am thrilled to invite each and every one of you to “Eclectic Expressions: Works by Cagney King” presented by ARTBOX Gallery. For those of you familiar with my work, I think you can appreciate the Eclectic Expressions title! I am so excited and thrilled to spread my work out in this fantastic space. It is such an honor for me, as I have been a longtime ARTBOX fan. My artist reception will be held as part of the IDADA First Friday Gallery Tours on July 2nd from 5:00 pm until Midnight. So be sure to mark your calendars and make the ARTBOX a stop on your gallery tour. Please come and let’s celebrate together! The other ‘little’ project that I have been working on is to build, stretch and gesso the hell out of a 5’x8’ canvas. With the expansion of Studio 8 into connecting Studio 8b, I had the opportunity to use the connecting wall to design and build a large canvas support system in which to hold my large canvas. I am so excited to be able to work large! I have been diligently working on sketches for what I am envisioning putting on this canvas and am getting close to getting started. What has really been fun for me is the fact that I have fabricated the frame, stretched the canvas and even made my own gesso so that I could not only enjoy the entire process and journey of constructing it all together from scratch, but so that I could also save myself a lot of money! So, aside from a little transport issue here and there and some bruises that I’m sure will heal in no time…I am ready to attack this canvas! Well…I had better get busy…I have a show to put on! I look forward to your e-mails and comments and will definitely hope to see a lot of you at my ARTBOX show! Until next time…Rock on! My Turn on the RED Wall! 06/29/2009
![]() What Red wall you ask? Well…only the hottest red wall in all of Indianapolis! And that is the Red Wall at Wug Laku’s Studio and Garage! Cagney@Wug's is the name of my show coming to Wug’s gallery in July! The Opening Reception will kick-off at 6 pm on Friday, July 3rd! This is such a great opportunity for me! Having a show and the chance to showcase my work to the Indianapolis art scene is a big step and after a LOT of work up until this point…I’m ready! If you are not already planning to come, please check your calendars and do try to come. I would love to see everyone and share this special night with you all! The gallery is located at 1125 Brookside Avenue, c7, Indianapolis, IN. 46202. Here is the link to Wug’s Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=91312398257&ref=mf Here is the Nuvo Link about the show: http://www.nuvo.net/event/cagney-king-cagney-wug’s The show will run through July 31st. I will have new paintings to share, good conversation and more all in a very cool setting! Please come if you can, I can use your support! ![]() Moving on – Issue #6 of New Sugar Magazine is NOW AVAILABLE for you to view. To remind you, I submitted work for review to this on-line magazine published out of London. I must say I am amongst very good company! Click on over and take a peek! http://issuu.com/newsugar/docs/newsugar-issue-6?mode=embed&documentId=081229105724-716cb711085e4a849624a1a37ec5be3f&layout=http://newsugar.co.uk/issuu/themes/mine/layout.xml I have already gotten some e-mails and comments on the interview and have connected with some new friends from this experience…so much fun! Don’t forget to e-mail me and let me know what you think! In other news…This just in! Cagney King wins 1st and 3rd place overall in the Mixed Media category of the Will Vawter Art Competition! Poetry Pants came in 1st and Signals came in 3rd. It was a great show, and there were many great artists there, so I am very proud to have ‘stuck out in the crowd’ so to speak. I also had an opportunity at the Artist’s Reception to talk to several people about my work, and the feedback was tremendous. Diamond in the Sky 07/30/2008
Greetings! Things have been verrrrrry busy around 'ol Studio 8 and beyond! I now have 3 art students, and they are keeping me on my toes. I have also been working on building an artist networking forum site. I would like for all of the artists that are associated with the CrazyLake Gallery and the National Road Creative Arts & Events Center to have a place to talk art, debate art, critique art, and laugh with each other. But most importantly I am hoping we will be able to put our heads together in finding fun and creative ways to keep promoting our 2nd Friday events and keep the great people coming back and new people aware. ![]() Shout out to my friends at WQME! They have promised to add our event to their community calendar, and give it some promo reads. By the way, the next event night is Friday, August 8th! So spread the word, mark your calendars and tune in to WQME! ![]() Well it finally happened. I got to see NEIL DIAMOND LIVE!!! What a night! It was a GREAT show, and bless his little sexy singing heart...he gave it his all! And yes, for those of you wondering, I did cry on and off for at least the first 30 minutes of the show. All those songs that I have grown-up with just brought back all kinds of memories! ...and I thought another brick was secured in my life when Sirrius Radio added an all Neil Diamond station! By Request! 07/22/2008
Hello everyone! I have had several requests of which I will address in this blog post...one request was to see Pedro in his hat! I mentioned several weeks ago that I finally figured out how to get the poor boy in a sombrero...well - here he is! Folks have also been asking when I might get around to making another video. So...here it is! I have been having great fun with a super cheap digital camera I found for $8 bucks! Hilarious! It doubles as a web cam...as you can see. I think I might use it for my character animations if I ever get around to it. It is only about 1.5"x2" big, so it is very easy for me to carry around in my pocket and be wierd with...and I tend to lean toward spontaneous wierdness! You will have to jump over to the photography page and check out the photo slide show with some of my favourite photos that I have taken! I have had great fun capturing the things that I always see and try and take mental pictures of...now I can just be mental and take pictures! ![]() You might notice that in the background there is not a fire truck to be seen...that is because they had to go! Once I finish the painting in the studio, I will post it in the gallery for all to see. I had a great day, enjoyed talking to the people that stopped to chat, and managed not to pass out from the heat. Although the back of my legs are a bit pink! I'm happy to say that I only suffered one minor industrial hazmat accident when the wind blew my turp and liquin all down the front of my shorts. If that wasn't bad enough, when I went to wipe it off, I managed to smear oil paint all down the front leg in a lovely colour of orange. Oh well! One more pair of painting pants can't hurt! Work Continues 07/18/2008
![]() And so the work continues! As you can see, my time has been spent working with the white blouse and the white bib of my Juarez girls. I have to admit, I've been struggling, as white paint doesn't generally hold the brush strokes I want to see as I move and shape the paint...but, I finally think I'm getting somewhere. Layer on layer I'm starting to get some results that I like. Few more layers for shaping and contrast are in order I think...Thanks to everyone that has stopped by studio 8, or left me comments on the work in progress...great help, and HUGE encouragement. This weekend will be a very busy one! I have been invited to paint with the Hancock County en plein air Society, and I am looking very forward to that! We will be at the By Air, By Rail Festival in Fortville, Indiana. There will be hot air balloons, booths and lots of activities going on...and thus lots of things to paint I'm sure. Plein air painting is rather new to me, as I don't often get off the easel...so I am looking forward to stretching my boundaries a bit. I will keep you all posted as to how I do, and if I have a painting that is worthy, I will share that as well. At the very least, I will try and remember my camera to get a picture of the group. I hope everyone has a great weekend! Back to the Easel 07/14/2008
I would like to thank everyone who came out to July's 2nd Friday event! It was great fun! I am always glad to see you, especially those of you who suprised me! How lovely! I am just overwhelmed. I was visited by some friends that I have worked with for nearly 12 years+ and consider so dear to me! Then, I was suprised by my best friend from...high school! Can you believe it! We have kept in touch all these years (I won't count them out for you!) but we have never actually gotten together. I am still reeling from the night. I also got to spend the evening with my favourite sister and my Nephew. This is always so special - even more so since He and I share the same birthday! Aries unite! Between all the great people in my life that are supporting me, and all the new people I meet each time, I just LOVE the positive energy that Studio 8 has brought into my life, and it has also created the reason for people to get together and enjoy art and reminiscence about life, friendship and the importance of sharing and not just getting together, but staying in touch. I hope that Studio 8 remains an open portal to this on-going communication and encourages more reunions! ![]() Well, now back to work! Here is another photo of my young Juarez girls (see blog entry 5/29). You can see that I am now moving out of the blocking phase and into more detail and depth building. As I mentioned before, I have been having to take breaks because I was getting too tight. But now I am getting energized as I start to see the whole painting fill in. I have added some freelance detail to her head scarf, and will keep working away at the layer building of the white blouse and the babies white bib. As usual! I would love any feedback, and if you want to see her in person, stop by Studio 8 for a chat! Meet Plunky Pinkerton! 07/07/2008
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