Apr 8 2009

$300 OFF Either of These New 36″ LDS Art Pieces

A few weeks ago I posted a very unique image of the Salt Lake Temple which has caused a lot of excitement.  Many people asked it was available for purchase.  Well I have it now, ready for purchase as a custom 20×36 inch stretched canvas gallery wrap.  It looks absolutely gorgeous.

To kick it off, I’m offering the first 10 for $300 off, and am also including free local delivery or FedEx Ground shipment to the lower 48 states.

I know that by offering the first few at a big discount that many of your friends and families will see it displayed your homes and want one for themselves.

Bry Cox - Mountain Tops

Bry Cox - Mountain Tops

This image is called “Mountain Tops” due to the composition and as a reference to the Old Testament use of mountains as a symbol of the temple.  Here’s how it looks from the side.

Bry Cox - side view of Mountain Tops

Bry Cox - side view of Mountain Tops

In getting “Mountain Tops” ready to release, I also decided to release and offer another image that has only been seen at my studio but has always created a big buzz — “The Sacred Grove!”  It’s amazing how great this looks close up!  It’s also been fun to have a religious piece of artwork that only certain people recognize as well.  Some have simply thought it was a beautiful scenic, but those who know, appreciate it on many levels and are stunned by it.

Bry Cox - Sacred Grove

Bry Cox - Sacred Grove

This is available as a 24×36 stretched Canvas Gallery Wrap and I’m doing the same thing with this: offering the first 10 for $300 off!  This too also includes free local delivery or FedEx Ground shipment to the lower 48 states.

Both are available at my online store which is BryCoxART.com, or can be ordered by phone by giving me a call at 801-728-3317.

Call with any questions too.

Thanks, and until next time, America!
– Bry


Apr 6 2009

Being Painted by Jeremy Sutton

Last week when I was teaching at the photographic workshop in New England (see my last blog entry), I had the honor of meeting painter Jeremy Sutton (JeremySutton.com).  He too was there to teach a course at the workshop, but his was on painting.

As both of us were instructors, we arrived a day early to get set up and have dinner together and with the other instructors and the NEIPP staff.  I had never met him before, but knew his name and had seen some of his DVDs years ago.  I was excited to finally meet him.

As we talked, we were both excited about the fact that we both had the same fresh approach and philosophies to creativity.  Though we use different mediums and have different terminology to explain it, it was fun to find that they were so similar.

I’ve dubbed my creative philosophy and style, “Jazz Photography,”  based on me being a jazz musician before becoming a photographer, and using the same approaches from playing jazz to creating photographs — that is having a high technical background but being able to block the technical thinking, allowing that part to function perfunctorily in the background in order to really be able to improv and be creative.  

Jeremy, being a painter with a strong technical background, uses a similar approach, pulling on his love of jazz music and his background of swing dancing, relating it all to his individual brushstrokes.  He even listens to jazz and talks about dancing as he paints.

BryCox - Sutton painting 1

BryCox - Sutton painting 1

Jeremy had an idea of combining our groups one night for about 30 minutes in order to talk about the similarities of our creative processes despite the differences in mediums.  He decided that doing a live portrait would work best for this, and I was honored to have him chose me to paint. This image above is Jeremy painting me live.

BryCox - Sutton painting 2

BryCox - Sutton painting 2

It was quite an experience to be painted live.  As you can see from this image above, he lit me with some consistent and directional light (the lamp) and is working digitally with a digital pad and pen (called a Cintique’, $2000) that is pressure and directionally sensitive. His work can be seen on the projector behind us.

BryCox - Sutton painting 3

BryCox - Sutton painting 3

He worked very abstractly, laying down colors and shapes that didn’t look like me or a person at all, but instead were swirls of color and shape, both positive and negative.  The entire process only took 20 minutes, and near the end it began to come together where we could all see the face emerge from the abstract.

I am extremely pleased with the painting.  Here is the final result:

BryCox - Sutton final canvas

BryCox - Sutton final canvas

I absolutely love this!  As an artist, I find it incredibly interesting and very artistic.  I love the use of color, the shapes, and the loose feeling of the brushstrokes as well.  This was not created from a photo reference, but live, right in front of me.  It was an incredible gift!

Being a musician, I love to write and record in my free time.  This to me looks like an album cover for a future CD!  I think I have a new project on my hands.  :-)

As my current clients know, I’ve offered painted portraits on canvas for many years using a portrait I create as a reference.  Some of these can be seen in past entries on this blog (here is one example, or type “painting” into the search bar near the top of my blog to see more examples from the past).

However, I am hoping to learn and incorporate more of Jeremy’s style and techniques into my work to be an even better painter artist.  I’m excited for what that will bring to my work.

Thank you Jeremy!

Until next time, America!
– Bry


Apr 4 2009

New England Photographic Workshop

I just got back from teaching a photographic workshop called NEIPP in New England.  I had a great time and the group was wonderful.  The location was beautiful too, located on Cape Cod in the town of Hyannis (on the ocean below Boston).

This was my view, looking out each morning from my hotel room balcony.

BryCox - Hyannis Room View

BryCox - Hyannis Room View

Here is my class out in front of the convention center.  I’m in the center, front.

Bry's NEIPP Class 2009

Bry's NEIPP Class 2009

I never really blog about my workshops except to say that I’m going or just got back from one.  But on this occasion, the photographer who worked as my assistant photographed me in action, so now I have something to show all of you.

Many of the workshops I teach are only one day events, but this was one of the full weeklong workshops that I teach all over the country.  I love doing these multi-day workshops because I have the time to fully go through my entire workflow.  I talk about creativity, lighting and posing people correctly for their face and body shapes.  I demonstrate real shoots of real people (like this image below),…

Photographing a model

Photographing a model

…and then we work on those images from beginning to end, as I demonstrate my Photoshop techniques and digital workflow. 

BryCox - Me teaching Photoshop

BryCox - Me teaching Photoshop

Everything I do is on a projector so everyone can watch and work along with me.

BryCox - Teaching Photoshop

BryCox - Teaching Photoshop

NEIPP Class

NEIPP Class

And here is one of the final images, all finished.  This is of one of the models, Bonnie.

BryCox - Model demo of Bonnie

BryCox - Model demo of Bonnie

And here are two of my models, Kristen & Jocelyn, who were sisters.  I love this composite!  It was very cold outside and windy and this was a creative exercise to demonstrate how to take something that’s negative about a shoot (in this case the cold and the wind) and use it as a positive to create something wonderful and magical.

BryCox - Sisters Kristen & Jocelyn

BryCox - Sisters Kristen & Jocelyn

At the very last night, we had a big formal dinner with all of the instructors and all of the photographers in attendance.  At the end of the dinner each group roasted their instructor in front of everyone.

My group roasted me by acting out their wildly exaggerated impression of me in a photo shoot.  It was pretty funny and I have to say that it was pretty dead on too.  I was speechless!  A fun night!

I really liked the people at NEIPP.  It was a great group and I feel it an honor to have been asked to go teach there.  I made some new photographer friends too which is always fun, because the more I travel, the more I run into photographer friends from all over.

If anyone reading this is a photographer and would like to attend one of my workshops, check out my workshop site for more info.

Until next time, America!
– Bry