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"Absolute: Radiance" (detail)

Hidden Secrets In The “Absolute: Radiance” Painting

Darkness & Light, “Absolute: Radiance”

by Daric Gill

After a delightfully busy week of studio work and paneling an art festival, I’m continuing the process of re-documenting my collection.

"Absolute: Radiance" (detail)
“Absolute: Radiance” (detail), Oil on reclaimed quilted walnut. 11 3/8″ x 8 1/2″. 6.14.13

It’s not the biggest or the smallest piece in this series. It doesn’t hold the most humor or even seem as conspicuous as some other pieces in this series. But this piece holds a lot of information for portraying so little. It’s the sometimes less is more analogy. There’s also a lot of hidden secrets in this piece. Painted on quilted black walnut, even its fairly small dimensions are a sneaky deception. Absolute: Radiance weighs as much as a piece 3 times its size due to its thick cross section. The security code usually stamped on the back is hidden on the side wall of the wood. Even the materials it is made of has a literal and figurative duality.

This painting depicts a bent nail resting on a vein of halo’d metallic gold paint. This effervescent vein follows the grain pattern of the wood and changes sheen based on where the viewer stands. As you have read, there’s some interesting aspects of this piece’s process that makes for some cool behind the scenes information. 

The real nail used as subject matter is still IN the piece… after it was liquified and used to dye the frame.

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Big Sports, Bigger Causes: A Speakeasy Fundraiser To Fight Pediatric Cancer

Columbus Blue Jacket Foundation Buys My Art, Donates to Nationwide Children’s Hospital

by Daric Gill

Live painting at "The Crease" Speakeasy Fundraiser
Live painting at “The Crease” Speakeasy Fundraiser

It’s a big weekend here in Columbus, OH. The NHL All-Star Game has come to town and Columbus is a willing host. With a trucked in 34-foot tall, 85-foot wide snow slide that is as fun as it sounds, national news coverage, and high society events planned for each night, it’s easy to see how the city is abuzz with high impact energy. The 8-10,000 out-of-towners estimated to trickle in over the weekend will have their fill of sports, events, and most importantly charitable benefits. I had the pleasure of participating at such an event Thursday night on behalf of the Columbus Blue Jacket Foundation to fight pediatric cancer.

"Me & The Zamboni", Acrylic and marker on aspen, 34" x 22 1/2, 1.22.15.
“Me & The Zamboni”, Acrylic and marker on aspen, 34″ x 22 1/2, 1.22.15.

The first thought that comes to mind when you hear NHL isn’t probably “cancer fighters”. However, the Columbus Blue Jacket Foundation has worked tirelessly to challenge this notion. Thursday night’s “The Crease” Speakeasy reportedly brought in over $600,000+ in aid. In addition, they teamed up with Nationwide Children’s Hospital for further impact. This included the purchase of one of my ToeHead illustration (painted live at the benefit) which will then be donated to the Nationwide Children’s Hospital as part of the atmosphere in their Family Resource Center. Please read on for more details and a slight tell-all about how this hits home for me.

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“Absolute: Torn” Painting Gets New Photo Shoot

Re-shooting “Absolute: Torn”

by Daric Gill

Absolute: Torn: oil on panel. 15 1/2" x 18 1/8". 5.24.11.
Absolute: Torn: oil on panel. 15 1/2″ x 18 1/8″. 5.24.11.

This year I’ve decided to go through some of my collection and update the documentation of a few pieces. Yesterday’s shoot featured one of the earliest “Absolute” paintings, “Absolute: Torn”.

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