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Month: May 2014

Philip Pearlstein 90th Birthday Party

May 18, 2014 by Beverly

I was so excited when my friend Anita called and invited me to a very special event celebrating Philip Pearlstein’s 90th birthday. Anita is a long-time friend of Dorothy, Philip’s wife, and was kind enough to call and ask if she could bring an extra guest to the opening of his new show at the Betty Cunningham Gallery in Chelsea. Philip Pearlstein is a force to be reckoned with in the art world as a painter with works in over 70 museums around the world and a professor at Brooklyn College for 25 years. He is a renowned realistic figure painter who helped breathe life back in the Modern Realism movement – for which I am eternally grateful given my love of realism.

Anita and Mel at Philip's Opening

I first met Philip over 40 years ago when I was a college student on break from the University of Michigan. After seeing an ad featuring this giant nude cropped at unusual angles, I decided to go to the opening at the Donald Morris Gallery, in Royal Oak, Michigan. I was bowled over by a few rooms packed full of large, still in-your-face images of realistic nudes, and told him so. The 1970s paintings were quiet and almost monochromatic, but forceful and energized by patterned rugs and fabric furniture, and unexpected reflections. Even back then, I recognized that these images were impactful and iconic. Little did I know he would keep painting nudes for the rest of his career. When we met this time, I had something a bit personal to talk about.

Philip Pearlstein Nude in Mirror 1970s

When Philip got up to thank everyone for coming and give some brief comments, I saw a woman wearing a hat walk right up to him and start taking photos with her phone. At first, I couldn’t believe how bold she was. Then it turns out she was the next speaker. That’s Audrey Flack, a good friend of Philip’s and pioneer of photorealist painting, whose work is owned by major museums such as the Met Museum, MOMA and Guggenheim. The room was packed full of famous people in the art world , if only I had known who they were…

Speech from Philip Pearlstein

While I was speaking with Philip’s actress/playwright daughter, she told me her father still paints every day for at least 4 to 5 hours. This fit with what I was seeing – a vibrant man, with a twinkle in his eye and a dry sense of humor too, who looks absolutely amazing at 90!

Philip Pearlstein

I will always treasure the catalog that was given out which paid tribute to Philip’s entire body of work, as did the cupcakes from Eleni’s Bakery with photos of his paintings on top.

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The show included large format watercolor and oils which gave some insight into how Philip works. When I asked him whether he painted the watercolors first, Philip said he did because he wanted to see if they were worth the time to invest in an oil painting. Here’s a watercolor that he apparently thought had potential. You can see for yourself how a larger, more complex watercolor rectangular composition with two figures evolved it into a more focused, square oil painting with a single figure.

Philip Pearlstein Watercolor

Philip Pearlstein Oil

As you can see, Philip Pearlstein is still going strong at 90 and is officially my new role model! Move over Wayne Thiebaud….for now, anyway. If you’re a Pearlstein fan, I think this is a show you can’t miss. Happy BIrthday, Philip!

Posted in: Galleries, Inspiration, Uncategorized Tagged: #bevsbites #philippearlstein #philippealsteinnudes #pearlsteinturns90 #pearlsteinatbettycunninghamgallery

To the sweetest mother I know.

May 11, 2014 by Laura

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Beverly Shipko, Digital Photograph.
Mike Kelley at MOMA PS1. December 28, 2013.
Photo Credit: Laura G. Sloofman

Sincerely,

The IT department at www.beverlyshipko.com

Posted in: Family, Galleries, Uncategorized Tagged: bevsbites

A Loyal Fan

May 10, 2014 by Beverly

Let me introduce you to Blake “The Biter”, one of my greatest fans, who entered my Oreo Cookie Contest this year and in the past. You can see how much thought and care he has given to his bite, and how proud he is of his entry, which broke into 3 pieces and has plenty of crumbs (we like crumbs!)

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Blake and his father stopped by early Saturday, the first day my home studio was open, to take a bite. Then they came back late Sunday afternoon to check out the competition. I don’t think Blake was happy to see so many other entries, and he sure did analyze them carefully.  Good luck, Blake!

Posted in: Oreo Cookies, Uncategorized Tagged: #bevsbites #oreocookiecontest #riverartsoreocookiecontest #riverartsstudiotouroreocookiecontest

The Team

May 9, 2014 by Beverly

As in most successful endeavors, there is a support team who works behind the scenes. A special thank you goes to my family for their help on my Open Studio weekend. My husband, Jay, cheerfully ran a seemingly endless list of errands leading up to the event, and my youngest daughter, Bonnie, handled many of the numerous nitty gritty details and helped keep me organized (the teacher in her came out!).

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Given that I am a food painter, no occasion passes by without serving food. What do you think we offered besides Oreos? Desserts, of course! Bonnie was in charge of the edible food (how did that healthy looking fruit sneak onto the table?). She is an accomplished baker, as you can see from the Chocolate Cherry Trifle hanging on the wall that she whipped up for me to paint.

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Finally, I want to thank Maritza who helped with the setup and graciously manned the Oreo Cookie Contest table for two days.

Maritza Perez

You all made a great team and I couldn’t have done this without you!

Posted in: Family, Paintings, Studio Tour, Uncategorized Tagged: #bevsbites #RiverArtsStudioTour #openstudio #dessertpaintings

Oreo Cookie Contest

May 8, 2014 by Beverly

To all of you who came to my Open Studio and enthusiastically “took a bite” to enter my Oreo Cookie Contest, I want to thank you for your participation and wish you good luck!

Now the process begins to select the top Oreo Cookies finalists. It will be particularly challenging this year since there were so many contestants with creative ideas on how to bite an Oreo. There are almost too many great choices – if such a thing is possible.

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The first step is to perfect the lighting across the Oreos. My favorite paintings usually have dramatic interplay of lights and darks along cracked surfaces – and lots of extra crumbs! Then I photograph each cookie for safe keeping.

After many years of painting Oreos, I have found that having a visual record of the initial concept is important. The light in my studio changes dramatically from morning to afternoon, shifting the highlights and shadows, which is not optimal. I have new empathy for the French Impressionists who started their outdoor paintings in a particular place at a specific time of day, and then went back daily at the same time to the same spot until they finished.

Posted in: Attractions, Oreo Cookies, Uncategorized Tagged: bevsbites

Open Studio

May 8, 2014 by Beverly

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Thank you everyone for coming to my Open Studio and making it such a successful event! The turnout was great, the questions insightful, and the feedback meaningful. I thoroughly enjoyed talking with all of you.

Having the opportunity to dialog with you always opens up the doors to new ideas, creative directions, and potential explorations. Certainly that was the case and it is much appreciated.

Hope you come back again soon!
 

Posted in: Oreo Cookies, Paintings, Studio Tour, Uncategorized Tagged: #bevsbites #OreoCookieContest #RiverArtsOpenStudio #studiotour

Bev’s First Bite

May 3, 2014 by Beverly

Welcome to Bev’s Bites of Life!

I’m Beverly, a dessert painter and art historian who lives and works in Westchester County, NY. To me, art is more than paint strokes on a canvas. It’s about inspiration. Here I will share everything that piques my interest – from art shows in NYC galleries and museums, to bakeries and food, along with slices of my family life. I also want to hear about what drives you! I would love to open communication with my readers and build a community so we can exchange ideas and inspire each other.

Feel free to introduce yourself in the comments section. Looking forward to “meeting”  you!

Posted in: Inspiration, Uncategorized Tagged: #bevsbites #bevsbitesoflife #takeabiteoutoflife #beverlysblog #dessertpaintings #dessertpainter

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