Monday, July 21, 2014

Figurative Smigurative

    Maybe it's because of my mixed Asian-Scot heritage, but I've always disliked being labeled or pegged --- be it the label of 'landscape artist 'or 'illustrator'; 'fine artist' or 'animator'; or whichever. I can't imagine painting nothing but one style in one media for the rest of my life. I strive to create honest artwork, whether it be in bronze or in ink; cutting social satire, or a meditation on the land. Ideally, it all sort of comes from the same place. I don't think I'm alone in this. Many "fine artists" over the decades have worked in a wide variety of media. i.e.: Picasso! Many made their bread and butter from illustration: ie: Andy Warhol! But that's another story. 
    As far as my personal work, the media doesn't matter so much as the expression. These thoughts are fueling my next series of scroll works. Please stay tuned! 



Some examples of my some of my figurative work...
Life drawing from a model at El Ancon sculpture park, Summer sessions, 2014
Top: Painted live from a model at The Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco.
This scroll was last exhibited at Burris Hall, New Mexico Highlands University, "Landscapes and Things" with sculptor Paul Rosal.
2011

'The Thinker; after Rodin'
Chinese inks on rice paper
©Amber Lon MacLean
Las Vegas, New Mexico
2005

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Chinese Brush painting, aka Sumi

Amber Lon MacLean
Pronghorn 
Las Vegas, NM
Chinese inks on paper
2014

The Castle (at United World College)

Amber Lon MacLean
The Castle (at United World College), 2010
acrylic on board
14" x 11" 
Giclee fine art prints available at Tito's Gallery, Las Vegas, New Mexico

Sold

Monday, May 6, 2013

Sunset on the Plains, Northeastern New Mexico
Amber L. MacLean
acrylic on board
2.5" x 10"
2010
NFS
Fine art digital prints (giclee) available at Tito's Gallery

Please click on images to enlarge 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Autumn en la Plaza - SOLD


Amber L. MacLean
Autumn en la Plaza - 2011
10" x 14" acrylic, graphite on panel
Sold
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Autumn en la Plaza - detail

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Book illustration 'China's Daughters'


China's Daughters: Women Who Shaped Chinese History Zheng Zhexiang, China's first female archaeologist
Painted in traditional Chinese inks on rice paper and finished digitally. A hardbound, black and white version was published by Pacific View Press, 2013
Berkeley, CA
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http://www.amazon.com/Chinas-Daughters-Shaped-Chinese-History/dp/188189634X

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Street art_Fishing Bear Crossing Sign


Street art
Bear with a fishing pole, Bridge St, Fall 2011.
We had an unusual number of black bears visit us in town that year.
Fishing bears crossing!
Hand screened t-shirts now available in S, M and L. Contact me for more details: ambmaclean (at) mac.com
© Amber MacLean 2011