Sunday, February 21, 2010


Lift Me Up
60" x 60"
Mixed Media

I made this painting quite a few years ago. The three figures are part of the gospel group, "The Blind Boys of Alabama".


Friday, February 5, 2010

Trout-o-Matic


Trout-o-Matic
23" x 31"
Oil on Panel

This one took a awhile to complete. It went through several versions before I was ready to leave it alone.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

A new one for the Mechanics of Wonder series.
Mechanics of Wonder #12
22" x 46"
Acrylic on panel

I have so many drawings of Nancy (of the Curios) in my sketch pads.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Ears of Sound the Eyes of Sight Can't See
23" x 31"
Acrylic

Wednesday, January 6, 2010



A few shots of my clean studio...a very rare occurrence: this was Open Studios in December.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010


This is a detail close-up of a 3 dimensional painting I'm working on in the studio this week.

Friday, December 4, 2009


Nizhoni
20" x 20"
Oil on Wood

This is a new oil painting I'll be showing at my Open Studio that opens Friday December 11th. What a busy weekend! Also opening the same night is the Statewide Drawing and Printmaking Competition at the Triton Museum in Santa Clara. My mom and dad said they would baby-sit my studio on Friday evening from 7 to 9 pm so I can be at the Triton.


Friday, November 27, 2009

Mechanics of Wonder
24" x 24"
Woodblock Print

This print plus two others were accepted into the Statewide Drawing and Print Exhibit at the Triton Museum in Santa Clara. There were 600 entries and 70 pieces selected.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Peace


Bird of Peace
16" x 16"
Ink over Linoleum Print

In the studio this week I sat down with some ink and began painting on top of an unfinished linoleum print.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009


Nightfall, Center of the World
Mixed Media
46" x 36"
This is a fairly new work that I pulled out of my studio painting rack yesterday. Its an acrylic painting combined with some collage elements...its about a moment in time that occurred while I was out walking- awhile ago on my birthday. While walking down the hill I saw the sun setting on the ocean... and then I looked behind me and saw the moon setting on the opposite horizon. At that moment I felt like I had reached the middle of my life, and at a point in space where I felt like I was in the middle of the world.....deep, huh? That's what can happen when you go for long, meditative walks on your birthday.


Sunday, October 18, 2009

Mechanics of Wonder CD Cover


Nancy Hall and the Curios are using my painting for the cover of their new CD, "Pillow Book"! The CD is being pressed and will be ready very soon. I can hardly wait. The music is amazing. The CD release party will be December 12th at the at the Mildred Owen Concert Hall (formerly the Sanchez Concert Hall) in Pacifica. More info at Nancy's website

Monday, September 7, 2009

New Artwork at Ocean Yoga


The Spiral and the The Wheel
2 new monotypes I hung recently at Ocean Yoga in Pacifica.
A montype is a one-of-a-kind impression created by rolling and/or painting inks onto a piece of plexiglass, rubbing off some ink and then pressing onto paper for a one-off original print. Fun.

Friday, July 31, 2009

I call this picture "Sun Field". It combines monoprint collage and painting. This is the image I chose for the card announcing the one-day Open Studios on Aug. 29th at the Sanchez Art Center from 1 to 5 pm. Its fun visiting all the artists studios; plus the 50/50 show is open in the galleries.
The 50/50 grand opening on Friday, July 24th was a bit over-the-top. I had fun, saw lots of friends and met so many people. There were over 1000 people. Everyone I spoke to said they had a great time, but many came back to see the artwork without the crowds. The next show will be the Art Guild of Pacifica's 51st Annual Membership Exhibit.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009


50 woodcuts in 50 days

Monday, July 6, 2009

Conversation
6" x 6"
Woodcut #50
$150

I made it! 50 woodcuts in 50 days. As you can see, I didn't have a specific theme so each day I woke up wondering what the subject of my woodcut would be. Some days it was quite a pleasant surprise. Other days it left me wondering.

I definitely re-ignited my love for the art of woodcut- and I finally learned how to sharpen those Japanese woodcut tools. I'm looking forward to doing some larger, multi-block woodcuts soon. I'm off now for several days to the hot springs for a break. Thanks for following my blog. I'll start up with some new, larger work when I get back.

I hope you can make it to the grand opening of the show and see the actual woodcuts in person- the 3-d, sculptural aspect adds to their impact. I'll have all 50 of my woodcuts on display- along with sixty-six of my fellow 50/50 artists- at the opening on July 24th, 7 to 9pm at the Sanchez Art Center - 1220 Linda Mar Blvd. in Pacifica, CA 94044. At www.sanchezartcenter.org you can find links to some of the other 50/50 artists...they're all awesome.

Email me at andrewleone@earthlink.net if you want to reserve a woodcut prior to the opening of the show.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

The Day After the Fourth of July
6" x 6"
Woodcut #49
Sold

A few brave birds arrived in our neighborhood this morning after a night of fireworks; but the birdsong was greatly diminished.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Natural Velocity
6" x 6"
Woodcut #48
Sold

Friday, July 3, 2009

Trumpet Vine
6" x 6"
Woodcut #47
Sold

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Before Departure
6" x 6"
Woodcut #46
$150

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Mechanical Bird
6" x 6"
Woodcut #45
Sold

5 more woodcuts to go. Its been an interesting journey so far.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sky Maker
6" x 6"
Woodcut #44
Sold

Monday, June 29, 2009

Curio Lantern
6" x 6"
Woodcut #43
Sold

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Sanchez Art Center
6" x 6"
Woodcut #42
Sold

I had one of those 'special moments' when the artists met to show examples of their 50/50 projects at the mid-way point. The room at the Art Center was overflowing with interesting artists, amazing artworks and good food- but I was moved by the mutual support and encouragement the artists gave each other. The Sanchez Art Center began with the hopes and dreams that a community would emerge that would bring artists and everyone who cares about art together in a meaningful way. For me, that evening was a particularly heartfelt example of a dream fulfilled. My thanks to all of the artists and the Sanchez Art Center.