Artomatic 2024

Posted by:jlbock on Mar - 6 - 2024 - Filed under: Blog -

Hello! Has it been almost 10 years since I’ve updated this site? Yes, yes it has. Like cramming for a test, a new Artomatic pushes us to create and update. I’m excited to be part of Artomatic 2024. I have 44 paintings on display and am sharing my space with the fabulous Sarah Noble.

I’m on the 5th floor in room 5073. Take the elevator to the 5th floor, go through the glass doors and make a left.

Artomatic is located at 2100 M St NW and runs from March 8 – April 28, 2024

Its is free to visit and the hours are:

Wednesday -Thursday | 5:00PM-9:30PM

Friday – Saturday | 12:00PM – 12:00AM

Sunday | 12:00PM – 9:00PM

Monday -Tuesday: Closed

I hope to see you there!

Artomatic 2015

Posted by:jlbock on Oct - 30 - 2015 - Filed under: Blog -

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Beaker plus more on the 4th floor – section 7-017.

Artomatic opens on October 30, 2105 and runs through December 12th.  Find all the info here: http://www.artomatic.org/artomatic-2015/.  I have 40 paintings on display on the 4th floor in sections 7-017.  Please come check it out.  I’ll be adding new paintings to this site over the coming days. So check back to see more!

Kitchen Fire

Posted by:jlbock on Feb - 2 - 2013 - Filed under: Blog -

Painted on an 9″x12″ pressed canvas board, this is Beaker painted in the style of DC artist, Dana Ellyn.  Key Ellyn-esque elements include the striped wallpaper, the drone in the window, the wedding ring on the apron, the apples, the soon-to-be-dinner chicken, and of course,  the wine.

It will be part of a “Who Dunnit” show at the ArtDC Gallery in Hyattsville, MD.  Opening on February 9th, 2013, the show’s theme is that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” where viewers will embark on a treasure hunt to determine if a piece was done by the original artist or somebody else.

Kitchen Fire

Kitchen Fire

 

Beaksow

Posted by:jlbock on Jan - 26 - 2013 - Filed under: Blog -

Painted on an 11″x14″ pressed canvas board, this is Beaker painted in the style of DC artist, Matt Sesow.  It will be part of a “Who Dunnit” show at the ArtDC Gallery in Hyattsville, MD.  Opening on February 9th, 2013, the show’s theme is that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” where viewers will embark on a treasure hunt to determine if a piece was done by the original artist or somebody else.

Beaksow

Beaksow

Beaker in Blue

Posted by:jlbock on Jan - 26 - 2013 - Filed under: Blog -

This mini-painting was done for my husband and will live on his desk at work. It is on a 2″x3″ canvas purchased from Utrecht with its own little wooden easel stand.

Beaker in Blue

Beaker in Blue

Janeway & Beakotay

Posted by:jlbock on Dec - 3 - 2012 - Filed under: Blog,Painting -

This painting is a commissioned holiday gift.  The recipient is a huge fan of Star Trek: Voyager.  Live long and prosper, meep meep!

Janeway & Beakotay

Janeway and Beakotay

Artpocalypse

Posted by:jlbock on Dec - 3 - 2012 - Filed under: Blog,Painting -

The Mayans have predicted the end of the world will come on December 21, 2012.  We’ll see about that, but the Artpocalypse is coming!  Join us December 21st  starting at 7PM at The Dunes in Columbia Heights to celebrate our final moments on earth while taking in an incredible art show with work inspired by the Apocalypse.  I’ll be one of several DC artists participating in the event.  Go to www.artpocalypse2012.com to find out more about the artists and work in the show.

The End of Beaker?

The End of Beaker?

My painting, “The End of Beaker?”, shows Beaker surrounded by doom and destruction as the Angels of the Apocalypse descend upon him. Heaven, nature, epic technological failures and space aliens are against him. The irony is, Beaker always thought that it would be zombies that got him in the end.

Meepvillain

Posted by:jlbock on Dec - 1 - 2012 - Filed under: Blog,Painting -

“Meepvillain” is a commissioned work for the patron’s husband whose favorite album is Madvillainy, a collaboration between rapper MF Doom and producer Madlib under the group name Madvillain. This was a departure from my usual work but I really enjoyed painting it and discovered the joy of metallic silver paint.

The End of Beaker?

Meepvillain

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About Me?

Who doesn't love Beaker? I started painting in 2009 as a student of DC artist, Dana Ellyn. After experimenting with different painting subjects, I found a fondness for toys. After realizing I had tons of photos documenting my travels with a Beaker finger puppet, I started to paint Beaker. The rest is history. I hope you enjoy my art. Beaker is my muse.