i have been looking at these two paintings [or rather, the photographs of them] two reds, 2008-2011, gesso and acrylic painting on plywoodtwo rusty oranges... to broken things, 2014, painting and collage on constructed panelyou see, dear reader, i have a new printer and it has inspired me to sort through many pictures and photographs for a new 'inspiration' wall, after removing the large parallel motion drawing board from my studio to free up some wall space. i have pinned up an old sheet and i will paste everything i like and find interesting on it. it is a very large collage of things.in the process of moving art-related stuff around, i found this old canvas: one of my 'farmscape' abstract paintings from 2010. how time flies...[farmscape ix, 2010, acrylic on canvas]i still have this series of paintings. i have put five of them on bigcartel. there are ten farmscape canvases; the original plan was for twelve canvases.i have just started a new art commission for a large grid-based artwork, and have twenty two small woodblock paintings on the go. this is a great studio project for the start of a new year.i also visited the 'cut open' art exhibition [i missed the preview event]. i enjoy seeing other artists' work in this community context without hierarchy or pretension. the exhibition is expertly organised and hung - there's a genuine spirit of the 'open', sensitively grouping artworks together with a similar subject matter or visual aesthetic. the exhibition space is also wonderful [an old maltings building]. more people should visit this exhibition. the exhibition is on until saturday, 17 january 2015.there are hundreds of paintings on show, some sculpture, also drawings, prints, photography, collage and mixed media art.in the picture above are three of my tiny framed 'fragments' alongside the work of other artists. i love white walls.i have posted more photographs of the exhibition in the previous blog post on this exhibition, which closes tomorrow, saturday 17 january 2015.