By Christopher

Christopher Stott is a contemporary realist painter.

9:10, Vintage Clock & Antique Book

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20 x 20 / oil on canvas / 2008

I’ve been doing several small studies with these clocks over the past few months. This past week was spent working up, larger on this and another piece. A few years ago I contemplated a career in graphic design. I spent time admiring typefaces and layout. Hence, the obsession with the clocks. It’s the numbers that really do it for me. That and the golden edge of the book.

Three Espresso Cups and a Spoon

16 x 24 / oil on canvas / 2008
16 x 24 / oil on canvas / 2008

It’s only the beginning of September and I’m already looking forward to next summer. Perhaps I’ve been stuck in the studio for too many consecutive days. It’s my favorite place to be, but you have to stick your head outdoors every now and then. The past few active months have temporarily erased that “hermit” feeling I’m prone to. Perhaps that’s an occupational hazard. I imagine writers experience the same thing. Just the quiet solitude of the work. The funny thing is as soon as there’s too much activity, noise, chaos, the quiet retreat of the studio is what I long for. I guess balance is the key. Right now I’m completely lopsided.

Two Vintage Clocks

 

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8 x 8 / oil on canvas / 2008

As I complete one painting, I wonder what it would look like in a oh-so-slightly different composition. I turned the clocks away form each other. There’s some sort of subtle message in this composition, but I can’t figure it out. I’ll leave it open to interpretation.