Friday, January 27, 2006

I was interviewed last week
here is the article:
http://thinkingaboutart.blogs.com/art/2006/01/artists_intervi_5.html


Thinking About Art
What makes art good? What makes good art?

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Friday, January 27, 2006
Artists Interview Artists: Eridanus Sellen
Eridanus Sellen, a Sacramento, CA based artist, participates in the Artists Interview Artists Project. Below Eridanus responds to another artist's five questions (Anabela Jevtovic from Toronto). In order to participate, Eridanus had to provide me with five questions for some other artist to answer. The assigning of questions to artists is completely random. If you're an artist and interested in participating, let me know.

1. In a real life, apart from working on your art, do you believe an artist senses are more defined then those of other people (for example, you are able to perceive more, you're more emotional, etc.)? If so, how do you take it? Is it a bad or a good thing? (in the context of a bad thing I mean that an artist could get a pile of these information and be burnt out)
Yes! As a child I was overly sensitive to others, their emotions, etc. As an adult, I have learned coping skills as all of us do, but still have that overwhelmed by my senses feeling - esp. when sick, tired, lonely - you know.
I was a drug addict for a large part of my childhood, grew up... on the streets for a long while. At 26 after many failed attempts I found a twelve step program that helped me deal with feeling "different than" emotions and have been clean 10 years now.
My heart FEELS at certain sites, I percieve beauty in rust stains, oil and water puddles creating rainbow like effects, water stains on a cement parking lot wall, the way the woman across the restaurant handles her wine glass with the tips of her fingers. I see a sunset, and see not only the beauty of the event, but where the shadow falls, where the moon is rising, and always wish I had my brush to paint it. Luckily, I have found a coping skill to deal with that as well, I travel with my camera at all times now.
2. Is there a philosophy (or any other brain activity that cannot be achieved without above average IQ) involved in a process of making art? In other words, can it be unconscious and is it an art then?
Everything we do is conscious and unconscious. Everything we see, do, and are, has already happened, already been done. We are walking a thin line thinking we are creating something new, something smart. History repeats, someone has been right where we have been before. I don't think we are infinetly wiser than others, but maybe that we percieve things differently, and that is of course, unconscious.
3. Do you believe that art should always provide a message to the rest of the world and if so, how much do you find yourself responsible for that?
I do not. Though I think those that create art to send a message are wonderful, and intriguing, and... well, thinking that what they have to say is the absolute and whole truth takes a lot of denial, don't you think? I do not want to have the kind of power it involves to have a message the whole world needs to hear. I have found myself creating a lot of womans rights, and a lot of religous statements into my collage works, and those, quite honestly, I have chosen to keep in my private collection.
4. Do you dream a dream of inventing something new in art? If you do, how do you plan to achieve your goal?
Again, history repeats. I DO however dream my paintings before I create a large portion of them. Those minutes where everything flies by from your day, when you first lay your head on the pillow in silence can say a lot if you lay silent and listen. I get images of colors, of lights, of scenes. I keep a notebook by my bed, and write them down when that happens as they are really fleeing flashes I would otherwise forget.
As far as Art goals, mine are simply to paint. To create. If it is new, so be it. If it is hated, so be it. If it is loved, then... great!
5. Is there such a thing as moral (ethics) in art?
Of course there is. Whether the morality is real, the ethic valued by some, is not shared by others. Does everyone have limits? Doubtful. But, that is something else to stand in awe of and take note.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006


I AM A PROUD NEW PARENT OF A RELIEF PAINTING CONCEPT I HAVE PERSONALLY NEVER SEEN AND AM COPYRIGHTING Here is the first in what I hope will be an ENORMOUS SERIES!!

here is the link I am DYING to get peoples responses to it! It is like 1/4 inch thinck enamels!

https://auctions.overstock.com/cgi-bin/auctions.cgi

I hope that link works?? Otherwise go to overstock auctions and search ERIDANUS

Thursday, January 19, 2006


Just a hello
Has been awhile since I said hi to Y'all
Working hard
Playing little
Christmas was for the kids
WHich was new
Then my 5 year anniversary was spent in Yosemite of course
I am hanging again at the coffee shop
working on a banner project with Phantom Galleries
87 artists live auction and 3 months up on Del Paso Blvd
Opening up Second Saturday Art Market again in March for the year
Cesar Chavez Plaza will open in May and end in Nov. and be held every Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm
I have high expectations that all these projects will be a huge success
Working with Gervais Fine Art Festivals and planning a HUGE art festival in October on Del Paso Blvd.
and one in SF and one in Petaluma and another in Santa Rosa again in November as well
But i expect Sacramento to be huge.
The final destination for the live auction of the 87 banners will hopefully be The Art Market which is exciting
The local magazine cover was nice, but so far no huge sales out of it
I am sick of dumping out 1k a month to EBay and am trying my hand on overstock for all my new paintings before I give them up to galleries, furniture stores, and the coffee shop.
Feeling like my child needs me more than ever and I need to back off of my career fo ranother year or two
Health is still pretty poor, but I am more confident now than before, feeling like I am back in control of it at least.
36 years old, how did that happen? Still bop around thinking I a 20 and cute and all those things I was~ Well, I gave that up for infinite wisdom and a mellow disposition I certainly didn't have then. LOL.

Business wise, I am going to a very structured art marketing group and also doing a free for all once a month at the coffee shop on saturdays at 11am 3rd Saturday of the month for HELP with all these things I want to do and have already started. Problem is saturation in my area~

That, and my child, have led me to believe that focusing on selling online is still the best option for me at this time in my life.

There has been a lot of talk about me opening up a gallery in town, and that may happen still but I am not devoting time to it quite yet. Probably by years end there will be at least somewhere you can view my work full time in Sacramento.

I am loving teh furniture stores, and working one on one with interior designers both have led me in new direction in my art I might not have tried ~

I am SURE there are some things going on I have left out~

So much is happening personally

Sunday, January 08, 2006

In order to see the cover picture and the entire article go to


nmag.net


Eridanus GiffinThe backyard patio often doubles as an art studio.
Eridanus is the largest constellation visible to the naked eye. She is also an artist with a home and studio in the Westlake neighborhood. Eridanus Giffin moved from San Jose a little over a year ago with her husband, four-year-old son, and some fresh ideas about how an artist can get involved in both the community and her own career.Eridanus calls herself a self-representing artist. She started her art career on eBay with "ERIDANUS STUDIOS" just a year ago in October. Today she is helping to run The Art Market off Del Paso Boulevard, choosing new artists to represent their own work every Second Saturday. She has even started a shuttle service providing Second Saturday goers a free ride to the galleries on Del Paso Blvd.Patina, 20" x 20"Acrylic on cotton canvas
Striking acrylic abstracts are the heart of Eridanus' work, though she has recently begun painting representational pieces, and works in handmade paper collage. Commission work, she says, gives her a chance to expand on her skills.Sunday Stroll, 20" x 20"Acrylic on cotton canvasEridanus maintains about 60 paintings on her eBay store at prices she says allow anyone to own original art. Her business skills come from running her family's Tiburon restaurant for 17 years. Ten percent of her sales go to charity, and she donates work to local charity shows such as the 20th Street Art Gallery Tubman House Show.Untitled, 30" x40"Acrylic on cotton canvas
Eridanus' work can be seen locally on Second Saturdayat The Art Market on Del Paso Boulevard at Dale Avenue, online in her eBay store, or after February14 at Southport Coffee Shop and Cafe, 1350 Harbor Boulevard, West Sacramento. There's a boy in there somewhere! Eridanus and son Collin amid the paintings that fill Eridanus' home studio.N Magazine encourages local artists and art students to submit their art for consideration for use on the cover of our monthly magazine.We select art images from local artists in the following media: watercolor, oil, colored pencil, acrylic, and photographs. Black and white images are not acceptable.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006



working on wood!




Yosemite at New Years

eating Sunday New Yeras Brunch at the Awahnee