A Studio Visit with Tom O'Neil
Students of the Arts Block Painting class had a special opportunity to get up-close and personal with Tom O’Neil and his artworks today as he welcomed the students to his home studio in Stockbridge. The students engaged in a dialogue with Mr. O’Neil about his process and about his finished and unfinished artworks. The group remarked that, after having worked with the concept of abstraction in class, they were able to relate to Mr. O’Neil’s work in a tangible way based on their experience with similar ideas and materials. Having the ability to step into a professional artist’s space helped to actualize the notion of what it means and what it looks like to make art for a living. Thank you, Mr. O’Neil!
Some Notes on Abstraction…
In abstraction, you pull out and push in the positives and negatives to create different grounds and spaces. – Mimi
One thing can always fold into another. – Beatrice
It’s important not to get caught up in one place in the painting. You have to move around it. – Elena
If you don’t like something (or if you like something), it’s okay to cover it up rather than try to work through the painting. – Doree
Don’t be afraid to mess up. – William
A Sampling of Student Works in Progress…
At the Studio…