Here's a list of my ongoing activities.
The gallery at www.ArtWanted.com/artist.cfm?ArtID=47665 displays a variety of my paintings, photos and other images.
You can also use Google browser--stephen kearney artist paintings artwanted.com--to bring up a nicely arranged search retrieval of about 100 representative s.k.works--before it drifts off into irrerlevant stuff.
For fashion design go to shardy-arts--Steve's gallery/boutique affiliated with PAOM.
To see steve's videos it's http://YouTube.com/user/cyclopster --the quirky stuff includes music videos, sets of paintings, dogs, seashells, road trips,comedic acting, etc.
To read steve's books search Amazon Kindle steve kearney and you'll find Kearney Blarney (family humor)and also Cosmic Wormhole Web System (sci-fi).
My extensive music discography can all be heard at https://soundcloud.com/stephen-kearney-7.Most of it's available for downloading at the usual places.
Distributor CD Baby has an artist's writeup page and also a place for comments on Ace Shardtrix--The Drawbridge; Steven Starjet--Love Wheel; Steve and Ace--Blue Night, and Smashups!; Riffin Spiders--Tune the Moon, and Welcome to Mars! More titles are coming soon!
Then there's this site--bogfrogjog.blogspot.com--essays and whatnot.
Direct links for most of the above (ArtWanted, Blogger, SoundCloud, and YouTube) can be accessed at https://about.me/stevekearney99.me.
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Sunday, June 19, 2016
Friday, March 1, 2013
WHAT ARTISTS ARE SAYING ABOUT STEVE KEARNEY'S WORK
Rusty Woodward-Gladdish
Fabulous painting! Love the textures and the dynamic brush strokes that seem to set fire to the canvas! Love it!
John Cappello
Fantastic work, Looks Extraordinary. Quite Majestic!
Wonderful Artwork, with Good Details. Joyful and Happy, a Splendid piece, Awesome design and Stunning bright colors.
Totally Awesome Work You do, very intricate and vibrant.
Very professional Photograph. Such a Vibrant scene. Great Colors, Amazing expansive picture and clarity!
Mildred King
I really like the feeling of movement this imparts.
Debi Day
Your work is amazing, I love your portfolio!
Elizabeth Lindberg
Nice contrasts!... I love your colorful compositions! Eyecatchingly beautiful! ...If you hear 'ooohs, and ahhss' that's me looking at your work....I could go swimming in this and just roll around in all the colors. I love it! :)...You can see the electricity in the air! amazing work!
See for yourself at www.artwanted.com/stevekearney
Monday, April 9, 2012
steve kearney | Artwork Slideshow | ArtWanted.com
Sunday, April 8, 2012
ART Critiques
Here's what other artists are saying about Steve Kearney's work--on view now at ArtWanted.com.
Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen
Love your work! The use of the paint is brilliant!
Helmut Licht
Exquisite.
Miles Baker
Fabulous insight!
Ruth Sears
STUNNING AND BEAUTIFUL WORK!
Sharon Gonzalez
VERY AWESOME AND BEAUTIFUL... FASCINATING AND SO MUCH TO SEE.
Caballero Salguero
Fantastic painting. This group (Infinity) is all of high quality... All your work total of great domain. Wonderful.
Gary Heiden
Couldn't help but notice your amazing paintings...great gobs...very impressive.
Phil Pierre
These are great !! A very interesting portfolio u have here Steve!
Bernhard Mueller
Wonderful depth and symmetry...
Great effects. I couldn't even know that a work like this can be done with watercolours.
Sara Deutsch
Innovative effects!
John Cappello
Steve You keep us all entertained with Your Unending Delightful Surprises!...Ultra Sensational! I love the depth and energy expressed...There is always so much to see in all Your art...Truly unique and Dynamic...You are One of the most Original and Finest craftsmen at work today.
Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen
Love your work! The use of the paint is brilliant!
Helmut Licht
Exquisite.
Miles Baker
Fabulous insight!
Ruth Sears
STUNNING AND BEAUTIFUL WORK!
Sharon Gonzalez
VERY AWESOME AND BEAUTIFUL... FASCINATING AND SO MUCH TO SEE.
Caballero Salguero
Fantastic painting. This group (Infinity) is all of high quality... All your work total of great domain. Wonderful.
Gary Heiden
Couldn't help but notice your amazing paintings...great gobs...very impressive.
Phil Pierre
These are great !! A very interesting portfolio u have here Steve!
Bernhard Mueller
Wonderful depth and symmetry...
Great effects. I couldn't even know that a work like this can be done with watercolours.
Sara Deutsch
Innovative effects!
John Cappello
Steve You keep us all entertained with Your Unending Delightful Surprises!...Ultra Sensational! I love the depth and energy expressed...There is always so much to see in all Your art...Truly unique and Dynamic...You are One of the most Original and Finest craftsmen at work today.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Celebrity Moon Faces & Multi-Galactic Leaves
Above video as discussed in the preceding and following blog entries.
Celebrity Moon Faces
Enormous strange portrait-like features have been spotted on the surface of the Moon using obscure NASA photographs from the 1960's (Figs. 7-4a-l).
A bearded Jesus, Marilyn Monroe ("Moonroe") wearing a top hat (like in her movie with that name), a stringy inside-out baseball face, a couple pairs of fish, and a caped devil with horns were among the first discovered.
The roster of famous figures seen depicted now includes such notables as Albert Einstein, John Lennon, Willie Nelson, Tom Selleck, Bill Clinton, Saddam Hussein, Adolph Hitler, Charles Chaplin and Babe Ruth. Also on display are the likenesses of Bozo the Clown, the cartoon character Shaggy, a goat boy and Pinocchio.
Furthermore, there are representations of a royal procession (including the British royal guard), a Star of David, an American Indian chief and an Egyptian sphinx. Animal sculptures such the fish, a dalmation, and a deer with antlers are also evident.
Though any of these could have been produced by natural means, it's also possible that they were designed by powerful extraterrestrial intelligent beings, such as the Wormhole Web Weavers, say, as a sort of art class project involving expression, of "native Earth culture” in a geological fashion. Their control over material things and the forces of Nature allows them to create immense and expressive works without
any difficulty or need for crude mechanical devices such as bulldozers and fork-lifts. Their work is virtually indistinguishable from natural forces.
Meet Me on the Moon, Marilyn
Nicknames for the sculptures include: the aforementioned Marilyn Moonroe, Magmoon P.I.(Selleck), and Albert Moonstein (Einstein).
It's possible that some of the moon faces are part of a publicity stunt by time traveling moviemakers who used actors from different periods together--for example Tom Selleck and Marilyn Monroe in a James Bond-style thriller with a title like Double-Platinum Blonde. Some DPB scenes may have been set on the Moon--and even shot there. The rock faces might perform a function somewhat similar to those building-sized billboard advertisements that are common today in places like NYC and LA.
What is truly astonishing is the life-likeness, complexity and richness of the sculptural works. They are in another league from the so-called “face on Mars” (planet #4), which is, by comparison, rather generic and poker-faced--more like a nickel-and-dime-store mask. The faces and figures on the Moon are demonstrable evidence of beings capable of controlling the trajectory and impact of asteroids, meteors and comets, as well as having a profound understanding of human facial dynamics.
These marvelous artworks are site-specific, and so are intended to be seen in their natural setting. Naturally, the appearance of any stationary, sunlit sculpture from a distance will vary depending on the time of (lunar) day--angles and shadows. Nonetheless, as there has been precious little geological or orbital change with the Moon in the few decades since these photos were taken, nor any weathering phenomena such as high winds or rain, they should be repeatable by 21st century lunar orbiters' cameras in the right place at the right time(s).
The above is excerpted from the Steve Kearney book Cosmic Web. It's available on Amazon Kindlle (including Kindle for PC).
Friday, January 7, 2011
Desert Island Art
Steve Kearney's list of top 10 artists whose works he'd take to a desert island:
10) Paul Cezanne ( because I'm "not in Paris anymore")
9) Dan Flavin (so I'll at least have some artificial lighting)
8) George Bellows (since there's no TV to watch the fights on)
7) Mark Rothko or Ad Reinhardt (in case there are no blank canvases I can use theirs)
6) John Chamberlain (gives me a source of scrap metal to build something)
5) Georgia O'Keefe (to feel at-home on a desert island)
4) Frank Stella (when something goes wrong I can sarcastically cry out "oh well that's just stellar!"--in my best NY accent)
3) Eric Fischl (so when something goes right I can exult "It's a Fishl!" (i.e. "official"))
2) Paul Gauguin (if I find a genie there I could point to these and wish for an island upgrade)
1) Michelangelo (so I can have a roof over my head)
10) Paul Cezanne ( because I'm "not in Paris anymore")
9) Dan Flavin (so I'll at least have some artificial lighting)
8) George Bellows (since there's no TV to watch the fights on)
7) Mark Rothko or Ad Reinhardt (in case there are no blank canvases I can use theirs)
6) John Chamberlain (gives me a source of scrap metal to build something)
5) Georgia O'Keefe (to feel at-home on a desert island)
4) Frank Stella (when something goes wrong I can sarcastically cry out "oh well that's just stellar!"--in my best NY accent)
3) Eric Fischl (so when something goes right I can exult "It's a Fishl!" (i.e. "official"))
2) Paul Gauguin (if I find a genie there I could point to these and wish for an island upgrade)
1) Michelangelo (so I can have a roof over my head)
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