Panachrantou Monastery, Andros, day 2 / “TOKYO OLYMPICS 18”: TAKING A CLOSER LOOK by Philip Tarlow

1:41PM: the name of this new gouache/watercolor on paper changed today, when i remembered where this church is. My memory was jogged yesterday afternoon when i cam across a photo shot in the ‘90’s of mikela at the entrance to Panachrantou Monastery, high in the mountains, overlooking half the island towards the capital, chora. so i continued painting this morning with new verve, inspired by my memories of that magnificent monastery.

the basic composition remains the same, and i added some accents of color which make it pop more.

i’m in the right mood to make a fe wmore watercolor/goache paintings on paper, from the many photos i’ve taken over the decades, of andros.

while cleaning up a stack of photos, i came across one in black & white, of a painting i made in my athens studio in 1972, of a construction worker named nikos. it’s just one of a large series of paintings of construction workers who i invited to pose in my studio at the time. they were working on an adjacent construction site.

The second image was painted in 1978, also in the Plaka, titled Κολατσιό, 31.5x60.5cm. in egg tempera on board,  And the third is titled Window Install II, 45x54cm.,painted in 2022, of workers installing new windows in our Crestone house, which will be included in my upcoming exhibition.

They illustrate one of my passions, and how it has expressed itself over time; in this case, over 50 years! They also illustrate the evoilution of my style, from strict realist to a more abstracted vision, with  more breathing space.

BELOW: 3 paintings of construction workers over a 50 year period

Panachrantou Monastery, Andros, 56.5x13.2 cm., day 2

4:33 PM: as i talked about a few days ago, every so often, between now and the opening my my athens exhibition, i’ll be reviewing, commenting on, taking a closer look at some of the paintings that will be hanging in the show. when a painter reaches maturity, sometimes his/her marks gain a clarity, a freedom; an abbreviated deliniation of space that could never have happened at an earler stage in his/her career.

tokyo olympics 18 is a great example. in this detail of the lower portion of the painting, we see the figure of a skateboarder, arms flailing, legs dancing. as in many or most of the other tokyo olympics series of paintings, this figure appeared at the very tail end of my process, along with the figure to his left, in the red striped jersey.

tokyo olympics 18

without him, and his purple shadows, this painting would be much less succcessful as a composition. the juxtaposition of reds, yellows & blues combined with the mix of horizontal/verticals and diagonals takes the eye on a journey, with enough white space to give you a breather.

the small scurrying figures in the middle & upper areas of the composiiton provide a musical counterpoint to the two main figures of the singer and the dancer, while the woman in black at the singer’s shoulder introduces an unexpected, tender note.

the marks, if you look carefully at them by making the detail on the right full screen, are immediate, free, beautifully drawn and fresh. thelonious monk, i propose, would have dug the syncopation.

“…sydysydy said 5 years ago in a youtube comment:

Almost hitting the note. Playing around the expected note. Implying the note through discord. Creating a new version of the note with atonal harmonics. Textural splashes. The melody never repeats exactly the same way. Monk is the definition of avant-garde. Half pianist, half painter.”

andros church interior, day 1 by Philip Tarlow

3:30 PM: once i completed andros coffee shop, i launched in to andros church interior, 56x14 cm. it’s inspired by a photo i shot quite a few years ago of a church on the island of andros. i didn’t think to document which church, so it, or she, shall remain nameless. if you’re an andriot & recognize it, give me a shout out. it may be theoskepasti.

day 1, andros church, 56x14 cm. watercolor & gouache on paper

starting a 56x17cm. gouache of andros / reviewing tokyo olympics skateboarder, 90x96cm. by Philip Tarlow

tokyo olympics skateboarder, 90x96cm.

DETAIL: tokyo olympics skateboarder, 90x96cm.

4:32 PM: continuing the process of reviewing each of the 11 final oil selections for my show next month in athens, today is the turn of tokyo olympics skateboarder, 90x96cm.

this almost square composition has some interesting features evident in this detail; the collaged map on the upper left is one of them. it was added late in the development of the composition, and provides a counterpoint to the other blues on the lower right & left. the skateboarders arms, cropped on top & extending deep into the compositoin on the left, are critical to the suggested feeling of wild abandon, which is my first impression when i glance at this painting.

2:49 PM: having completed most of the logistics for my upcoming athens show, i started a 56x17 cm. gouache on arches paper of a small group of guys seated at a coffee shop on the main, marble paved streets of downtown chora, andros. a large circular convex mirror looms above them, reflecting the neoclassical houses and capturing any oncoming pedestrians or traffic. it’s too early to tell, but the feeling of chora is already there.

andros coffee shop, day 1 56x17cm. gouache on paper

reviewing the 23 paintings selected for my athens exhibition by Philip Tarlow

3:13 PM: i thought it might be interesting to review the paintings selected for my upcoming exhibition by the director of genesis gallery in athens.

i’m starting off with tokyo olympics 19, 95x39cm.

BELOW: in the top of this composition there is a play of yellow, red, white pink, blue & orange that i love. it all happened one day when i felt the energy to go back into what was i kind of predictable composition and introduced that second figure with the pink shirt, which juiced up the whole composition. the patterning in the b&w shirt can be found somewhere in many of the paintings in this series.

BELOW: in the lower half of the composition, his brown trousers with that delicious patterning dominate, what i really love, which once again, as in the upper half, emerged unexpectedly at the last minute, are those marks surrounding his lower leg & foot. without that red & green, the whole thing would fall apart. and the way the skateboard is hinted at is masterful, in all humility!

tokyo olympics 19, 95x39cm.

iPhone issues / sending photos of paintings in the show to the guy who prints the invitations & catalogue in athens by Philip Tarlow

5:39 PM: this morning i encountered some issues with my iPhone, which shut down and asked for my passcode to re-open. i couldn’t remember it, and every time i entered the wrong one, i got a message on the home screen to try again in 5 minues, which went to 10, 15 and then an hour!

i completely forgot that when i got the phone and gave mikela my old one, we entered our passcodes together, which were variations on a theme. so i went through hours in the studio without my phone, trying to remember thae damned passcode, when all along mikela knew it & all i needed to do was ask her!

so that colored my entire day. my intention was to get photos of the paintings in the show to the printer in athens, so that he could create a catalogue and an online invite to be emailed out. i had a lot of difficulty with wetransfer, which allows you to send large files, but i think in the end he received them.

so no painting today, which was a wildly windy day, with winds gusting to 57mph & periods of blowing snow reducing visibility to near zero at times.

the final selection of works for my solo show at genesis gallery by Philip Tarlow

in my studio this morning with some of the final selection of oils

2:31 PM: i didn’t get any painting done today. instead i was focused on sorting out and documenting the 23 paintings selected by the director of genesis gallery in athens, for my exhibition opening march 16th.

it was very interesting to remove all the other paintings from my studio walls, where they’ve been for months, and leave only the 23 paintings selected by yiorgos, director of the gallery.

it’s not really fully possible to evaluate what the show will look like until the oils are stretched and the works on paper placed under glass and framed.

i must say, it’s somewhat of a relief not to have so many paintings crowded onto my studio walls. this selection allows me to experience each of the 23 pieces with a fresh eye. you can view them if you click on the genesis show page of this site.

the two square-ish oils, 38x35”/89x97cm.

the smaller works on paper/collages

the mid-size & larger oils on linen: 37 1/3 x 19” / 37 1/x 15 1/2” (95x48 and 95x39 and 89x97 cm.)

further work on "sea kinesis III" by Philip Tarlow

3:04 PM: now that i’ve got some of the more pressing logistics addressed for my show next month, i feel the freedom to do more work on the sea kinesis series of 3 paintings, inspired by ancient roman mosaics.

so today i did more work on sea kinesis III.

i had put a multicolored border around it, which didn’t work at all. so i painted over it with while oils & waited for it to dry enouch tha i could paint over it, which i did today. now, this one pops more than the other two, since i used a mix of black, prussian blue and grey to fill in the areas that are pretty dark in the original mosaics. but, since they’re mosaics composed of tiny stones, when you look at them they’r enot a flat black; they have spects of off-white, which is the light reflecting of the small jagged edges of the stone pieces comprising the mosaic. i dipped the tip of an old watercolor brush in off white oil paint and scumbled over the black, creating that same effect of reflected whites.

candidates for my solo exhibition at genesis gallery, athens, opening march 16 / returning to sea kinesis LLL by Philip Tarlow

sea kinesis III with some collage taped on, as it looked at the end of my painting day today

3:28 PM: i didn’t think i’d be able to paint today because of all the logistics for the exhibition, but after i got the genesis page put up on my site, with all the candidates for the exhibition, i felt ok returning to sea kinesis III, which i worked on till just a few minutes ago. it was getting a bit crowded, so i introduced some collaged elements, but for now they’re just taped on, & we’ll see how i feel in the morning.

1:11 PM: i just created a new page on my site: https://www.philiptarlow.com/genesis-show

if you copy the link & click, you will see a total of 47 pieces; larger oils; smaller oils and works on paper. in the coming week, a final selection will be made and the total number of paintings will go down signifincantly.

just to give you a taste, BELOW is a screenshot of the top of that page.