Thursday, November 29, 2012

Work in progress

Working on a new commission painting. Two more owls to go I'm all done.



Saturday, October 6, 2012


Facebook and how I use it.
It took a while for me to understand how I could use Facebook as a tool or medium instead of just entertainment. I now use it as a very public artist as part of my artistic journey, A sort of window into my world as I build a following. A journal if you will? I find some artist not to be particularly skilled in their medium but totally fascinating people. That’s my intention. To put myself out there and pull people in who identify with me or find me and my work worth their attention. I’m not at all interested in playing it safe on my personal page either but do tone things down a bit on my other pages. Art is my life and my life greatly dictates my art. That art includes my thoughts and emotions from my life that I share on Facebook.
Thanks for following me on my journey. I love having you all along for the ride. 

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The night air smells so good right now. I can feel it filling my lungs and moving down to my finger tips. Taste it even. Changes are taking place all over and that's the feeling in the air. I took this photo down at the White River today. T
o my right out of view in the river are a few large brown trout spawning. Around 30 inches in length along with some smaller rainbows picking up the eggs. Their colors are as bright as these flowers this time of year. I sat there and watched these massive and beautiful fish for a while. Not another soul down there was even aware what was going on. Completely out of touch. I don't think they even saw the deer across the other side or heard the kingfisher call out it got a fi
sh. It's a shame to be outside but still not see your mother earth.

Saturday, September 22, 2012







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Thursday, February 9, 2012

New Painting: The Mean Thirteen.

This is another painting from the Drink & Draw Art Jams I throw every Wednesday night at Chelsea's in down town Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Avoiding too much detail I'll just say this painting is a very small release of the anger and disappointment I feel with myself over my inability to to know what I want. You would think after nearly a year of heartbreak and loneliness I would have this figured out by now. Nope. So for now I drift in limbo till I do get it figured out or some sign from the netherworld bust me upside the head and shakes me loose from this indecision. Frankly, I'm good with waiting till I get it right.


  The painting is mixed media such as house paint that was headed to the land fill from the recycling center. There is some pencil and paint markers in there too. It's painted on hardboard panel the measures 2.25 inches deep by 20 inches tall and 15.5 inches wide. Nice size and ready to hang. $250. Of note I do all my own panel mounts. Contact me at info@robertrnorman.com for purchase.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

My new galley BOB.

16 years ago I bought a piece of property with a small home and old restaurant on it. It was pretty run down but the price was right. I quickly began making stick chairs out of the old restaurant and that little venture turned into Roadside Rustics. At one time the largest manufacture of sassafras furniture and the creator of the sassafras log furniture genre, Roadside is now gone but the shop is still there. It’s been sitting there for nearly two years now not doing much but storing a few extra works of mine. I thought it was time for a change. Frankly most of the Galleries in town, that’s Eureka Springs Arkansas, are nothing more than gift shops and that’s fine. Not all but most. They seldom display any art without the clutter of point of purchase trinkets smothering the view of the better art. You see Eureka’s rent is often too high for a real art gallery with our type of clientele. So it’s understandable. We have yet to turn the corner into a truly art collectors Mecca, but that is about to change. Even without Chrystal Bridges Museum of American Art just 30 minutes away we in the art community here have been beating our chest for decades for people to notice. Our May festival of the Arts has got to be the biggest festival we have now. It has become quite the month long show of Eureka finest artist. I myself won the poster contest last year and was the Grand Marshal for the Artrageous parade. I must say quite the thrill for a guy who just up and quit the rustic furniture business to become a full time artist. For small art town under a hundred thousand we consistently rank in the top ten. Yet now Alice Walton has opened the flood gates with her new gift to North West Arkansas, Chrystal Bridges and it’s amazing. Naturally people want to check out our funky little art town that’s just a short drive away and that’s where my new gallery come into to play. The old restaurant and once catalog showroom for Roadside Rustics is getting a new job, my new gallery, BOB. BOB the art gallery! I figure since I now go by Robert R. Norman as an artist now I should give the name BOB to my new gallery. Who could forget that name right? It’s the very first gallery collectors will get a chance to stop at on their way into Eureka Springs from Crystal Bridges. The remodel is in full swing and I’m doing it all myself. So far I have taken down all the old tine and barn wood from the rust shop. What a drag that was. Then patched the thousands of nail holes then took out two windows for more wall space. I really thought the windows were going to be hard but they were a snap. One more coat of mud and a quick sanding and its painting time. I will be using paint reclaimed from the recycling center. Next lights and I’m about done. The art will be primarily my art and my newer urban rustic furniture. I will also be hosting other outside artist from around the Eureka Springs area. You can bet it will not be the standard fair gift shop art. The gallery, BOB, will be a hub for art parties, artist openings and Drink & Draw Art Jams. I’ll post updates as I get closer to an opening date.






Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Watch me at work making a stick chair.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

I highly recommend these for round tenon cutting. http://ping.fm/O2cup

Friday, January 13, 2012

My Original Eureka Spring May Festival Of The Arts poster art. Ink and watercolor on 11x14 Bristol. Comes with two conceptual ink drawings. http://ping.fm/KQiGQ
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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Here's another bench I made and painted here in Eureka Springs for Bass Pro Shops. Canada Goose. I sell'em too! http://ping.fm/KHRHM
While filming this and warning viewers to be careful of the hazardous roads of the Ozarks I actually found a biker who just had an bad wreck. http://ping.fm/4fu4x