Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Fairy drinking at a pond


Here is a new work of mine. It is of a Fairy taking a drink from a pond deep in the woods and away from the eyes of man. This gentle creature will move on shortly and join her clan as they move south for the winter. Artwork ©2012 John R. Howley.

Monday, May 28, 2012

The Boy Who Wasn't There.


One of the pages from a sketchbook back in 2002. A story that never materialized - about a boy who returns to the home of his childhood after years of being away. The Old house is abandoned and boarded up. Something draws his attention to the rear of the house. He looks into the yard and sees
a young girl standing before a gravestone. It is his childhood sweetheart.  He calls her but she doesn't hear. He goes over to her. She has tears in her eyes. He watches her awhile. She turns and walks right past him. He smiles at her and calls her name with no effect.  He looks at the gravestone to see who is buried there. His name is on it.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Court Lutenist



I painted this thinking about the Baroque era and how the arts were promoted by the courts of the time.One had to be a very fine artist to get a court appointment.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Story concept



I am always interested in the image and what story it can tell. The above image was a desire to do something with a graphic look, using a minimal palette to create a moment.  These exercises are fun, and being a story artist, I sometimes think that one could write a compelling story starting with an image. I suppose it is like a writer who could well write a story starting with a compelling sentence.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Recent painting


A recent painting entitled 'Woman at Prayer '.  I have always liked the stark look of the Spanish Baroque paintings of Francisco Zurbaran. Many of his works reflect the new Counter Reformation ideals of the Catholic arts to portray the sacred with the importance on the figure in the forefront.  His wonderful paintings of St. Francis of Assisi certainly show this mindset. All fluff and unnecessary background imagery is to be discarded if it does not support the figurative subject.  The paintings were to inspire devotion to the mysteries of the Sacred with little mind to the earthly environment which passes so quickly.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Feast of St. Paul the Apostle


Oldest know image of St. Paul the Apostle unearthed in Roman Catacombs. The Fresco is dated from the 4th Century. More here.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Solemnity of Mary

I had to post something in honor of the Great Mother of God on this, her feast day so I re-posted this painting I did of her: THE MORNING STAR

Friday, November 25, 2011

Nov. 25


The Coyote bush is in bloom scattering
it's whisps with each breeze.

A very nice planter designed by Linnea. She does
wonders with little succulent displays

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Sunday Sculpture

A sandstone boulder rolled down our hillside garden and planted itself on our walkway. Linnea wanted us to move it back up into it's place. I had been wanting to do a stone carving to see what that was all about and here was the chance. After an hour of pounding on it, this is about all I could do. Linnea dug a hole in our garden for it and there it will sit until it......well,  rolls down again.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

JOY


Joy.Exuberance.Happiness still exists in the homes and by ways of the world even if th Media gives it little attention.

This is a frame from some of my storyboard work.

Friday, November 4, 2011

ELECTRONIC MUSIC

In the past, I composed and performed some electronic/orchestral works which I think, as I look back, are of decent quality to post. Here are a few of them ; CLICK HERE..

When the web page comes up, the file must be downloaded - it is under 'attachments '.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Rework of Guardian

I don't know why I keep going back to this image and fooling with it. Something about it interests me - it certainly isn't the poor execution of it that I've done

Monday, October 17, 2011

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Feast of St. Francis of Assisi

I just could not let this day pass without honoring Saint Francis of Assisi in some way. What better way than to show a Franciscan!

The old Friar in the center is Fra Gerardo, a humble and happy little follower of the Poverello. We are in the garden of San Giovanni Rotondo (me on the right as a 3rd order postulant- another brother on the left whose name I have forgotten). Fra Gerardo's cell was next to mine. He had grown up with St. Padre Pio and lived with him for many years.  He always had a smile and a cheerful countenance with only good to say.  The picture was taken in 1974.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Ubi Caritas - Durufle



I had to post this again. An impromptu performance at St. Paul's' Cathedral in St. Paul, Minnesota by the Lutheran College Collegiate Chorale. I think this just happened as the choral group was visiting the Cathedral and just decided, on the spot, to form a large half circle around the church and sing. Other than the singers, there are few people present. Their tempo for this work is slower than most choirs perform it which makes perfect sense in such a large empty space. The reverberation of so many voices would have gotten muddled had they sung it any faster. These singers' voices and phrasing fit together perfectly for the space. Their director must be a man go good heart and soul. I wish I could have been there.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Guardian


A different style of Guardian Angel image in the works.


Since It is the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows here is a sketch of Our Lady
though obviously not the Sorrowful Mother.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Digital Painting with Photoshop CS5


Yes, this is a digital painting. I thought I would try out Photoshop CS5's Painting brushes to see how they work compared to Corel Painter. I added the canvas texture to it just to add a more personal touch.
Many people consider digital art as not true art and I tend to agree since manipulating color on a computer is non critical - you can delete, go back, erase, color correct, etc.  But, it can be fun and when you work for a living in the digital world it is almost mandatory to know.

Thursday, September 8, 2011