Past, Present or Future?
What's the difference between memories and ideas? Both are totally imaginary. One is a series of impressions about an event that we think has happened before. The other is a series of impressions of something that we think has not happened yet. The further into the past or ruture you try to see, the fuzzier the thought becomes.
"Mask of Memory" is a mixed media sculpture that evolved from a series of sketches. I created a form of a face, then created three different masks from that form. With some additional modifications, I assembled the three together and painted with a variety of pigments and polymer finishes to get an iridescent effect.
Exploring Personal Mythology Through Sketches and Sculpture
There is a process for creating 3-dimensionl art. I don't always follow it. Or, more accurately, the process changes with each piece, depending on how the idea evolves. "Birdman" is a working title because I do not yet know what the final form of this work will be. I have several ideas, but I'm keeping my options open.
These images document the evolution of the project so far. It is an ongoing exploration of the symbols from my personal mythology. What exists in the mind’s eye will be realized in the physical world.
The Persistence of Rivers
Rivers and river canyons have been a recurring theme through my 40 years of painting and sculpture. It started while driving the Kancamagus Highway along the Swift River in New Hampshire. One sketch led to another.
The twisting, converging tributaries recur throughout nature: tree structures, root systems, arteries, appendages and antlers.
Rivers are a primal configuration symbolizing connectivity and confluence. To explore a river is to follow each tributary to its source, then find your way back to the main river channel.
I’ve never followed a duplicate tributary. Each is unique. The exploration, like jazz, is a journey to the origin of the passage and then to abstraction before returning to the central theme. At the source, you understand another perspective, a new insight of the passage.
River canyons carve passages through time. It is such and fundamental theme from which to tell a story – once upon a time....
Man Turning into Sky
See a video of the finished sculpture.
This piece is still in progress. It started a few weeks ago as a quick graphite and watercolor sketch. I know instantly it would have to become three dimensional. I've been exploring sculpture for several months. This in not new territory. In the early 1980s I did a number of dioramas and free-standing sculptures. I always found it far more engaging to work with images in real space.
After the first sketch came a series of variations in graphite. Once I committed to creating the sculpture, I also decided to take my time and enjoy the process. The sculpture was build from left to right. The base rock was cut from layers of plywood. Next was a brass rod structure to provide a rigid armature for the body. The skeletal structure was added as a construction of wire and rigid cardboard to establish proportions. That was bent and twisted countless times as the two dimensional sketch began to find its spacial form.
The head, chest, pelvis, arm, wing, and legs each move on a different axis. As the body was formed from corrugated cardboard, the final pose took shape. At this point, I was still building left to right. The leg positions were still being changed every time I looked at it. The sculpture did not stand up until the legs were in place. The balance was finally established
Once the legs were finalized, I had to solve the cloud problem. I did not know what material I would use or how I would make it stable enough to last. Experiments with assorted fabrics and media resulted in a cloud-like look that is very rigid.
Creating the surface and attaching the clouds are the final steps. As this reaches completion, I now have a model for additional watercolors.
This piece and its component stages will all be on display for the Portland Open Studios Tour on October 10, 11, 18 and 18.
Visit my studio during those days to see this and other characters in development.
Portland Open Studios Tour 2015
Stepping into a Void - Mixed media
I have been included in the Portland Open Studios Tour 2015 - my second year on the tour. This year, I'll be displaying my newest venture into sculpture. After months of painting characters who are all part of the narrative that is in my head, I decided to create some of these characters in three dimension.
Please visit my studio October 10,11,17 or 18 to see what's been going on.
Guidebooks available!
Email me to reserve a copy of the 2015 Tour Guide - $15 for a complete list of all 106 artists. Also available at New Seasons Markets.
Welcome to Chas Martin” Artist Journal — reflections on sculpture, creative process, imagination and studio practice.
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February 2026
- Feb 5, 2026 Freestanding sculpture: Dancing with The Great Wave
- Feb 4, 2026 How to commission a painting or sculpture
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January 2026
- Jan 23, 2026 Anima Animus - dynamics of sexual identity
- Jan 23, 2026 Transition through change
- August 2025
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April 2025
- Apr 14, 2025 Changing Strategy for Changing Times
- Apr 1, 2025 "Unspoken" chosen for Gallery Without Walls, Lake Oswego, Oregon
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February 2025
- Feb 1, 2025 Creative Continuity - Inspiration from the past
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November 2024
- Nov 27, 2024 I think, therefore I create possibilities.
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May 2024
- May 7, 2024 Diego Velazquez as sculptor of space.
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March 2024
- Mar 10, 2024 Dreams of Elders
- Mar 10, 2024 A Fish Called Wander
- Mar 10, 2024 Deja Vu: The Persistence of Possibilities
- Mar 9, 2024 Evolution of an idea
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November 2023
- Nov 21, 2023 How to find direction if the path is unclear
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October 2023
- Oct 30, 2023 The creativity of Lascaux
- Oct 25, 2023 Artist Talk from “Notes for Travelers” show
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September 2023
- Sep 4, 2023 "Comfortably Numb" erases the boundaries between dimensions
- Sep 4, 2023 How ideas become sculpture
- Sep 4, 2023 Artists discuss "Notes for Travelers"
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June 2023
- Jun 20, 2023 That Blinding Flash of Inspiration
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May 2023
- May 30, 2023 The Truth about “Truth Be Told”
- May 26, 2023 Intuitive art - creativity beyond logic
- May 21, 2023 Perception: What you see is what you think
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April 2023
- Apr 25, 2023 The Creative Act: A Way of Being
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March 2023
- Mar 29, 2023 22 Insights from Artists on Collecting Art
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December 2022
- Dec 26, 2022 Stephen King “On Writing” and sculpture
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October 2022
- Oct 27, 2022 The art of reaching the next level
- Oct 7, 2022 Interview in Subjectiv Journal
- Oct 6, 2022 Portland Open Studios 2022
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August 2022
- Aug 20, 2022 The balance of Shadow and Ego
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June 2022
- Jun 30, 2022 Prize of Hope Award at Dell'Arte International
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May 2022
- May 8, 2022 Creativity is Perseverance
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April 2022
- Apr 20, 2022 Leap
- Apr 19, 2022 Revelation - When truth overcomes illusion
- Apr 18, 2022 Speaking in Symbols
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March 2022
- Mar 15, 2022 How I manage creativity to produce unique ideas
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February 2022
- Feb 22, 2022 Sculptures recently sold
- October 2021
- August 2021
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July 2021
- Jul 14, 2021 Sketch to Sculpture: Talk and Demo at OSA
- June 2021
- May 2021
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February 2021
- Feb 21, 2021 Bust of York appears in Mt. Tabor Park
- Feb 17, 2021 Curiosity is a magnet
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November 2020
- Nov 9, 2020 Masks of the Spirit World
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October 2020
- Oct 30, 2020 Trickster - Archetype of Challenge
- Oct 30, 2020 Man Turning into Sky
- Oct 22, 2020 Seeing form in the void
- Oct 21, 2020 The reward for asking questions
- Oct 17, 2020 VOICES eBook free download
- Oct 17, 2020 Fleeting Moment - We will never come this way again.
- Oct 14, 2020 Walks Lightly
- Oct 13, 2020 Mentor Archetype - A Relationship of Growth
- Oct 12, 2020 Retelling
- Oct 12, 2020 Hope
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September 2020
- Sep 9, 2020 Mask of Athena
- August 2020
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April 2020
- Apr 16, 2020 Missing Person
- Apr 13, 2020 Torn: The space between the conscious and unconscious state
- Apr 13, 2020 Clarity: A necessary step toward the portal
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March 2020
- Mar 11, 2020 Managing the Creative Process
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March 2019
- Mar 2, 2019 Waiting for Del Toro
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December 2018
- Dec 14, 2018 A Spirit Guide for the New Year
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June 2018
- Jun 16, 2018 Daily studio ritual
- Jun 2, 2018 Show and Workshop at Yamhill Valley Vineyards
- Jun 1, 2018 "Mirrors" a new show opening June 1 at The Cave in Vancouver
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January 2018
- Jan 6, 2018 First Show of 2018
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September 2017
- Sep 30, 2017 Portland Open Studios Tour 2017 - You're invited!
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May 2017
- May 3, 2017 Night Circus, Magic and Perception
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January 2017
- Jan 12, 2017 The Hero’s Journey Show Reflects its Viewers
- Jan 9, 2017 The Hero's Journey Show at Columbia Center for the Arts
- Jan 9, 2017 The art of teaching art to different learning styles
- Jan 3, 2017 First show of 2017: A Sequence of Incidents
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November 2016
- Nov 7, 2016 Free Watercolor and Acrylic Painting Demos
- Nov 6, 2016 New work for Portland's Big 500 Show
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January 2016
- Jan 18, 2016 Past, Present or Future?
- December 2015
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October 2015
- Oct 27, 2015 The Persistence of Rivers
- Oct 5, 2015 Man Turning into Sky
- Oct 1, 2015 Portland Open Studios Tour 2015
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October 2014
- Oct 15, 2014 The Echo of Time
- Oct 1, 2014 Water changes everything
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September 2014
- Sep 26, 2014 Intersections, Collisions, Coincidences, Fate, etc.
- Sep 16, 2014 The Art of Dreaming
- Sep 11, 2014 You Never Find What You're Not Looking For
- Sep 3, 2014 How a Writer Defines Painting
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August 2014
- Aug 27, 2014 Creating Something from Nothing
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July 2014
- Jul 14, 2014 Painting With Norman Maclean
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February 2013
- Feb 19, 2013 Moving Inward