Your work is really cool. I totally dig it and what you were saying today on your interview, that there is so much beauty in the Kansas landscape, particularly the Flint Hills.
I wanted to say also that some of your stuff reminds me of a painting I saw last weekend at the Nelson-Atkins, by Keith Jacobshagen, of Wichita. The emphasis is on the sky that is eternity (seemingly), which again resonates with one of your comments in the 49 interview, I think. If you want to see the painting, send me a quick e-mail and I can send you a jpg snap.
Good luck with all your work. Keep enjoying the not-so-hidden treasures within Kansas.
Daniel Coburn was awarded a 2008 Kansas Mid-Career Artist Fellowship presented in part by the Kansas Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.
May 25, 2008 at 6:55 pm |
Hey Dan,
Your work is really cool. I totally dig it and what you were saying today on your interview, that there is so much beauty in the Kansas landscape, particularly the Flint Hills.
I wanted to say also that some of your stuff reminds me of a painting I saw last weekend at the Nelson-Atkins, by Keith Jacobshagen, of Wichita. The emphasis is on the sky that is eternity (seemingly), which again resonates with one of your comments in the 49 interview, I think. If you want to see the painting, send me a quick e-mail and I can send you a jpg snap.
Good luck with all your work. Keep enjoying the not-so-hidden treasures within Kansas.
From one artist to another, cheers!