SEMI-SIMPLE: DOT (point), LINE, SURFACE, COLOR AND LIGHT

I use a combination of UV resistant industrial epoxy resin, graphite and acrylic paint on archival tempered wood panel, or acrylic glass panels. The primary intention for this body is to manipulate the basic elements of dot (point), line, color, surface (plane), form and light to create maximum visual impact. My work is mainly inspired by nature, time, space, color, sound, movement, and composition. Lighting plays an important role in the presentation of my work for it maximizes the viewing experience...

COLOR IS APPROXIMATE :: Please note that the colors of the images posted on this blog may be slightly off compared with the original artwork. I strongly encourage you to see the work in person if possible.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Volcanic Blast Found New Home in Boston!


Sand T Kalloch, Volcanic Blast, 30 x 30 x 3.5 inches, UV epoxy resin, graphite and acrylic paint on panel. SOLD!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

INDIGO at Jennifer Kostuik


Sand T Kalloch, Rogue River, 30 x 30 x 2.5 inches, UV resistant epoxy resin, graphite and acrylic paint on panel.

A few pieces of my work will be included in the INDIGO exhibit at Jennifer Kostuik Gallery running from January 21 through February 19, 2012. Jennifer Kostuik Gallery is located at 1070 Homer Street, Vancouver BC V6B 2W9 CANADA. Please call (604) 737-3969 for more information.

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Red Geranium Found New Home!

Sand T Kalloch, Red Geranium, UV resistant epoxy resin, graphite & acrylic paint, 30 x 30 inches. SOLD!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

FOUND NEW HOME IN BOSTON!


Sand T Kalloch, Stellar Observations, UV resistant epoxy resin, graphite and paint on panel. SOLD!

MJ1 Exhibition Juried by Kathleen O'Hara


Sand T Kalloch, Stellar Observations 1 (Black), 30 x 30 x 3.5 inches, UV resistant epoxy resin, graphite and acrylic paint on panel.


My work, Stellar Observations 1 (Black) was selected for the MEMBERS JURIED 1 : PAINTING AND SCULPTURE exhibition juried by Kathleen O'Hara and presented by Concord Art Association.

The association receives more than 400 entries by member artists for judging. This year’s juror is artist and independent curator, Kathleen O’Hara. She is currently co-director of Drive-By, a storefront exhibition space in Watertown, and was co-founder of OHT Gallery, one of the original spaces in the SOWA arts district of Boston. Her recent project, Nick Miller: Treehouse 360° and Into the Woods: Landscape, Art and Thoreau: Barbara Novak in conversation with Nick Miller — chaired by Brian O’Doherty, was hosted by Concord Art Association during the summer.

Exhibition dates: January 12 - February 19, 2012. The opening reception for the exhibit is Saturday, January 14, from 2 to 4 p.m. at 3 p.m., the association will award $1,000 in prizes including the Jean Koch prize.

The Concord Art Association is at 37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sunday noon to 4 p.m. For more information please call (978) 369-2578.


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CONCEPTUAL , an exhibition of the National Gallery of Visual Art's Permanent Collections


Sand T Kalloch, K-1 Orange, 42 x 42 x 3.25 inches, UV resistant epoxy resin, graphite and acrylic paint on panel, 2009

Detail of K-1 Orange.


CONCEPTUAL, is an exhibition of the National Gallery of Visual Art's Permanent Collections currently on display in Gallery 1A. Exhibition runs from October 9, 2011 through March 26, 2012.

National Gallery of Visual Art has collected the works of local and international artists since 1958. It’s an intention of National Gallery of Visual Art to re-exhibit all the important works in its collections as reference and public viewing.

National Gallery of Visual Art is located at 2, Jalan Temerloh, Off Jalan Tun Razak, 53200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Please call +6 03 4025 4990 for more information.

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