| "Seeing Things": Nathan Spoor interviews Craola |
| Written by Nathan Spoor Thursday, 22 January 2009 19:59 | |||
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Since last year's "It Wanders" series, we've been waiting to see what Greg "Craola" Simkins has his sights set on next and we will not be disappointed. His latest offerings are a group of lush new paintings for his solo show "Seeing Things," opening February 5th, 2009 at FIFTY24SF Gallery in San Francisco's lower Haight district. Artist Nathan Spoor caught up with Greg as he worked to complete the show and brings us this tasty update. Included is a incredibly generous sneak peek at two of the newest pieces in the show plus even more generous, are glimpses of his working sketches. Continued... Since last year's "It Wanders" series, we've been waiting to see what Greg "Craola" Simkins has his sights set on next and we will not be disappointed. His latest offerings are a group of lush new paintings for his solo show "Seeing Things," opening February 5th, 2009 at FIFTY24 Gallery in San Francisco's lower Haight district. Artist Nathan Spoor caught up with Greg as he worked to complete the show and brings us this tasty update. Included is a incredibly generous sneak peek at two of the newest pieces in the show plus even more generous, are glimpses of his working sketches.
Nathan Spoor: So tell us a little about this new exhibition, "Seeing Things".
![]() Craola: Let's see, trips to the zoo, drinking lots of coffee, biology and science class, antiquing with Nanna, working on my ever growing needle point collection, a love for 15th and 16th century classical paintings, graffiti, and for some reason, loneliness. ![]() ![]() Craola: I did a few ink illustrations for this show as well. It is my next favorite medium to acrylics and allows me to take off on different creative paths. ![]() ![]() Craola: I generally carry a spiral bound lined notebook with me everywhere I go. You know the kind you pretended to take notes with in school, but instead doodled the entire time. ![]() I jot down every idea and do quick thumbnail sketches throughout the day so as not to lose ideas. I later revisit them and refine the ones I want to paint, eventually redrawing on panel or transferring a cleaned up version. I enjoy the idea process, and will splice together the sketched thumbnail images if I think they will work together. So far I have many books full of ideas and not enough time to paint them. ![]() ![]() Craola: I have been playing around with some new layouts on paper that I would like to introduce in future shows. Different juxtapositions, merging of some of my older scenes with my newer still life's, and I have some stuff up my sleeve that I am just going to keep there until I have it in a presentable format. ![]() ![]()
Nathan: Advice to younger artists is always key. Do you have any nuggets of wisdom to bestow on the inspired youth of today?
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