Tuesday, March 4, 2014

allenball_second draft




      I live very near to the St. Johns River, in a small wooded neighborhood. The trees are tall, healthy and stand quiet. Most days I can hear the wind off the river in the needles of the pine trees and a multitude of birds singing. This has influenced me as an artist; my goal is to affect the viewers of my works and provoke the meditative calm that the natural world provides me. I am a big fan of ethereal and soft focus compositions as a tool for quiet paintings and drawings; my favorite time of day is the blue hour, around six in the morning. I enjoy soft light, and a quiet clash of light and dark, blue and red, warm and cool. Most of my paintings, drawings, and ceramics have a natural overtone; my goal is to create pieces which are honest, straightforward and painterly. I want my work to reveal the hand of the artist, to be a document of their making; my goal is to create a sense of effortless ease and make the work as a whole feel light and free of perfectionism.


Current resume

Allen Ball                                                  904.302.4240                                                                                                              ballallen@comcast.net

Artistic Experience                                                                           
National Alliance For Young Artists and Writers- Honorable Mention   
Clay County Student Art show-First, second (2), third, Honorable Mention, 2011/2012
Displayed in Florida School of the Arts gallery-Rising Star Juried Competition
Florida School of the Arts Juried Student Art Show



All Florida Ceramics Invitational



Technical Experience  
Gallery Assistant , Florida School of the Arts 
 

Education
Clay High Graduate                                                                                      2012
Associate of science                             Florida School of the Arts               2012-2014

Special Skills 
 References
Charles Marsh                                                                                Florida School of the Arts
Daniel Askew                                                                                Florida School of the Arts


Monday, February 24, 2014

allenball-first draft

I live very near to the St.Johns river, in a small wooded neighborhood. The trees are tall and healthy and stand quiet, most days i can hear the wind of the river in the needles of the pine trees and a multitude of birds singing. I try to affect the viewers of my works and provoke the meditative calm that the natural world provides me. I am a big fan of ethereal and soft focus compositions as a tool for quiet paintings and drawings; my favorite time of day is the foggy hour around six to seven in the morning. I enjoy soft light, and a quiet clash of light and dark, blue and red, warm and cool. Most of my paintings, drawings, and ceramics have an unavoidable natural overtone, I try to create pieces which are honest, unpretentious and painterly. I want my work to reveal the hand of the artist, to be a document of their making; my goal is to create a sense of effortless ease and  make the work as a whole feel light and unburdened by perfectionism.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

AllenBall_statement outline



I paint, draw, and throw pots as meditation. Nature is peaceful and calming, slow and quiet; everything I do I try to evoke the emotions the natural world gives me and relay them to whomever views my work. When work is going well I am happy, self-actualized, and at peace.  I try to create stoic well designed compositions. Line quality and economy of form have always been very important to me.
Timeless elegance, soft focus, chic, bright, white, fresh, reflected light, twilight, herbaceous, woodland, environmental, lively, movement, painterly, ethereal, fog, mist, daybreak, first light, calming, peaceful,  meditative, semi matte, harmony of line and color, 

--The accomplishment and joy when I finish a successful work, and the realization that I’m honing my skills.
--Economy of line, light is strong; shadows are open not oppressive, strong color harmony, strong composition, and falls within my list of words and phrases above.
--I enjoy soft light, and a quiet clash of light and dark, blue and red, warm and cool. I enjoy painterly texture and like to see the hand of the artist. Each work is a record of its manufacture. Each work reveals the way in which it was created.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

allen ball_Work Samples





Allen Ball
Etching 1, 2013
Arches paper, 11 X 7.5 inches

First in a series of three; an abstract etching of three groups of people in an atmospheric outdoor space. Designed to give a calming effect; On crème paper in warm black ink.





Allen Ball
Untitled, 2013
Watercolor & salt, on Bristol, 11 X 14 inces
An abstract ethereal backlit mist in a confined space, made with watercolors and sea salt to add a grainy effect to the composition. Made to be meditative and calming.





Allen Ball
Still life 1, 2013
Oil on Linen, 12 X 16 inches
A painting of light and shadow, parts of the painting remain purposely unfinished or painterly to preserve vibrancy of paint and brush marks. An overly bright light was used on a white setting to give a contemporary feel to a traditional alla prima still life.


Sunday, January 26, 2014

Mapping the Journey

2014
  • Graduated Floarts with A's and B's
  • Awarded grant from One Spark
  • 2015
  • Sold first room screen
  • Became Gallery Assistant at UNF
  • Finished Scale Drawings for second screen
  • Bought Honda Accord
  • Studied abroad in Italy
  • Visited Monte Carlo
  • 2016
  • Sold second room screen
  • Began scale drawing and concept for third
  • Made the 'making of' video to screens
  • graduate UNF with a 3.7 GPA
  • transfer to UF
  • Land part time job in the Harn
  • buy cottage in the suberbs
  • sell third room screen 
  • Gallery representation for ceramics and small scale paintings
  • 2017
  • began fourth room screen concept 
  • buy rental house
  • furnish cottage
  • 2018 
  • sell fourth room screen at premium
  •  began fifth room screen concept
  • graduate UF with 3.8 GPA
  • move to New Haven CT.
  • transfer to Yale's Art History program
  • taught as ajunct
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Monday, January 20, 2014

Letter From the Future

Dear future Allen,
2014 will start with lots of classes and you will need to keep after them, you will As and Bs again and graduate Floarts in April with Erika . You will also hold your gallery job till the end of summer semester, and a Venue will accept your plans for the painted room screen at One Spark 2014. You will receive enough to start work on your screen and sell it for a healthy profit. The proceeds will go partly you own college fund for study abroad in 2015, the other portion will go to funding next year's screen, and a small celebratory gift to myself! 2014 will end at UNF in the Art History and BFA degree path. It will be alot of work but keep up the work it will pay off!!

2015 will be a good year you will have made money and freedom with it. You are the assistant to the gallery at UNF and you have started the scale drawings to this years room screens! You also bought the Honda Accord. Watch your grades, because this is the year of reckoning, all your plans and money saving will pay off with a month and a half study abroad to Italy, in which you will also visit the French Riviera and Monte Carlo. This year will end with a bang!

In 2016 you will sell your second painted room screen further adding to your savings and ( celebratory gift!) funding of future projects. One of those projects will be a HD making of video for Youtube. You will employ a filmographer so it will be professional and fun. You will also further your education with your BFA and Bachelors in Art History. Your will transfer to UF and pay for the first year on your own, Although you will find a part time job or two because you Will Not take out any sort of loan, pay in cash. You will start on your third screen and sell quicker now that you are gaining steam. The combined proceeds from previous years will allow you to pay cash for a cottage in the suburbs; FREEDOM at last!!

In 2017 you will furnish your cottage with Restoration Hardware, and landscape it. Your grades are good but the masters degree path is rough and you will spend alot of time in the library and in study groups. Your job is going well but is stressing you out and keeping you from studying as much or having plenty of free time. Never the less you plan for another room screen and when you sell it you buy a second cottage and rent it out, financial stress no more! (somewhat)

2018 Will bring your Masters in Art History and you will need to move to New Haven CT. to attend Yale's PhD program. This will be a stressful year, your brother will have to care for the two rental cottages for you and you will use the money to fund your education and living expenses for the year. You will plan for a room screen this year but you wont start on it till next year. You will need to be on your toes and make As on everything. In summer 2019 you will move back to Florida and get a job teaching as an Adjunct, you will finish your dissertation and be forever known as Dr. Allen Ball!!
     Good luck, work hard and keep your eyes on the prize!
                       Past ME 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Presentations TODAY

Hello everyone, It's December 9 the day you have all been preparing for. Please arrive a bit early no later than 9.30 to load your presentation to the imac in the Main Gallery.

Looking Forward to your Presentations.