by Mr Hryhorczuk | Sep 25, 2024 | Field Notes, Dear Diary
Urban Landscapes have always been one of my favourite things. Since the early days in Vancouver spotting forgotten billboards above derelict warehouses in Chinatown from the once futuristic Sky Train. I’ve mentioned this before in the context of my billboard...
by Mr Hryhorczuk | Sep 8, 2024 | Dear Diary, Field Notes
Art today is Coke, McDonald’s, Death and Taxes. I’d been painting this one far too long, but just the right amount of time. This is the commemorative edition of the Billboard Painting Urban Landscape. 1974-2024. Gen X wildling. Raised by wolves. Scraped...
by Mr Hryhorczuk | Sep 24, 2023 | Dear Diary, Field Notes
Pontiac GTO – The Judge. I’m a 30 year old pushing 50 GenX early tech adopter artist with a love for those dinosaur mythological things that are disappearing at the rate of a social media photo filter cycle. What? I grew up watching the Brady Bunch and...
by Mr Hryhorczuk | Dec 29, 2022 | Dear Diary, Field Notes
Abstract art in the age of chaos. Art for sale. Artist for sale. Abstract artists soul for sale. I’ve been painting for decades. In the early days of getting serious, my primary focus was figurative painting. In an effort to shake things up while preparing for a...
by Mr Hryhorczuk | Sep 2, 2022 | Field Notes, Dear Diary
Artists Hide intentional meaning in their art. Connect the dots. Hidden messages in oil paintings. Semi-autobiographical portraits of a moment in time for the artist. Easter eggs. I do it regularly in subtle ways. Recently I submitted a piece to the 29th Annual Juried...