If your vacation brings you to Palm Desert Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, La Quinta, Indio, Desert Hot Springs, Banning, Yucca Valley, East Hemet, Coachella, San Jacinto, Hemet, Beaumont, Yucaipa, Twentynine Palms, or any other close by city, then definitely drop by when you are in the area. Recent visitors from Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Chicago, New York, Boston, and Vancouver BC have all enjoyed their art studio visits. I love spending time with people who are interested in art, painting and meeting the artist.
Personal Studio TourĬall ahead for an appointment to have your tour of my studio and gallery in Palm Springs. I’m in booth #75, every Saturday and Sunday, October – May. Meet me at the College of the Desert Street Fair. Shop and have fun at the largest Street Fair in the area?.What should you do on the weekend in the Palm Springs area? If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates? Oops! Must have been a mistake, you’re here waaay too early…you’ve still got lots to do and experience so get back and do it!.What profession would you not like to do? Any profession that involves sedentary isolation, that is monotonous, boring and predictable, that squelches my creativity, that involves staying in one place, stuck to a computer and not meeting and interacting with others.
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What profession other than your own would you like to attempt? Having already experienced being a scientist, salesman, dancer, DJ, instructor, author, speaker, DVD producer, events entrepreneur and artist, I would like to host my own TV series in which I travel the world interviewing and painting portraits (simultaneously) of interesting, inspiring and intriguing people, including Nelson Mandela.What sound or noise do you hate? A combination of the shrill fire alarm in my studio going off with jack-hammer drilling on the roof!.Shiny Stockings was his favorite piece of music and I can’t dance to it without thinking of his smiling face and warm personality. It also reminds me of inspirational Lindy Hop legend Frankie Manning ( ). As Michael Jackson comments about another piece of music in “This Is It”, it simmers. It isn’t rushed and it includes space between the notes. This piece of music reminds me of a beautiful painting, with it’s playfulness, complexity, room for improvisation, rhythm and variation. What sound or noise do you love? Count Basie’s band playing “Shiny Stockings”.Bob is the star of my DVD The Art of Collage Portraiture ( ) That rejected portrait is now in Chenery House, the home of a client of mine, Robert C. What is your favorite curse word? Gadzooks! The swear word of choice employed by Prince Philip (husband of Queen Elizabeth II) when he saw his portrait (read ).What turns you off? Over-tiredness and stress.What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally? Dance, music, paint, life.What is your least favorite word? Can’t.INTERVIEW : The Pivot Questions ( I ask them – Jeremy answers them.) My experience of the process of creation and how my artwork moves others is what is important to me.” Jeremy Sutton Read more here. I sculpt in color and form, continuously transforming and remolding my image, like working with wet malleable clay. The process follows its own path, colors being chosen intuitively, every moment unfolding surprises, each brush stroke feeling its way into the painting. My paintings evolve like improvisational dance. “In my artwork I strive to express the personality of my subjects and my response to them.