SRO #010

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Title: About half, he said. But in truth, it was much more.

SRO #010

Author: Smooth Ray

Size: 3.5” x 2.5”

Date: 2021

Medium: Watercolor on 140-pound cold pressed paper

Status:

Notes:

Posted on August 3, 2021 .

SRO #008

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Title: Cold quilt.

SRO #008

Author: Smooth Ray

Size: 3.5” x 2.5”

Date: 2021

Medium: Watercolor on 140-pound cold pressed paper

Status: SOLD.

Posted on August 3, 2021 .

SRO #007

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Title: A living thing.

SRO #007

Author: Smooth Ray

Size: 3.5” x 2.5”

Date: 2021

Medium: Watercolor on 140-pound cold pressed paper

Status:

Posted on August 3, 2021 .

SRO #005

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Title: On The Gallery Walls

SRO #005

Author: Smooth Ray

Size: 3.5” x 3.5”

Date: 2021

Medium: Watercolor on 140-pound cold pressed paper

Status: In private collection.

Posted on August 2, 2021 .

SRO #004

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Title: It all started on a Tuesday.

SRO #004

Author: Smooth Ray

Size: 6” x 4.5”

Date: 2021

Medium: Watercolor on 140 pound cold pressed paper

Notes: It all started on a Tuesday. Which is weird because almost nothing starts on a Tuesday.

Status: Donated to a free art project hosted by Higher Self in Portland, Oregon.

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Posted on August 2, 2021 .

SRO #003

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Title: Maybe this is what life looks like.

SRO #003

Author: Smooth Ray

Size: 4.5”x6”

Date: 2021

Medium: Watercolor on paper

Status: Donated to a free art project hosted by Higher Self in Portland, Oregon.

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Posted on July 31, 2021 .

Why paint small?

Ok, Smooth Ray gets asked a few questions over and over. The first is obvious: What makes your smoothies so damn good?

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The second is, “Why paint small?”

We all know good things come in small packages and problems tend to be big. But size doesn’t really matter, it’s all about the experience. What is different, looking at a small or large piece of art?

If you took the Mona Lisa, at about 2.5’ tall, and made a copy 10x as big, do you get the same viewing experience?

Something is clearly different (and that’s a pretty fun idea: considering how different works of art might be experienced differently, at different sizes).

When it comes to small works of art, Smooth Ray thinks about: watching people in a museum lean in to the walls for a closer look; whether details or space make the first impression; and the personal impact of calling someone to close the distance. The mere fact that the viewer has to get right up on a small painting in order to really see it, heightens the personal experience.

There is also a certain intensity—both in observing and making small works. If they are empty, it shows up so quickly. The energy is different, perhaps denser.

There is no answer to “Why does Smooth Ray make small art?” That’s just what’s happening now.

But there is something about it, small pieces of art. They vibrate at a higher frequency.

Posted on July 31, 2021 .

What is Smooth Ray’s?

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What is Smooth Ray’s? It’s that perfect taco stand you hope to find on any beach trip.

Many years ago, somewhere in Ecudaor, friends took Smooth Ray to a little spot where the fish came in on small boats and the catch was immediately turned into tacos and ceviches, with fresh salsas and light beer served out of coolers of ice. It was heaven.

Fewer years ago, Smooth Ray cooked Sunday brunch in a tiny dive bar in upstate New York. It started out with a small menu but eventually shrunk to just one item: breafast burritos. That place was heaven, too.

Do you know the effervescent pleasure of a $1 beer? Or the light, sweet balance of a coconut-banana smoothie? The secret is extra lime.

Sit in the sand and eat simple fish tacos, walking back over and over to order just one more.

Sunrise on the beach, wouldn’t it be great if that taco shack was open? Of course it isn’t … it is? Serendipity. Breakfast burritos, hot sauce and coffee.

That’s Smooth Ray’s.

One day.

Posted on July 29, 2021 .

SRO #001

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Title: Smooth Ray’s

SRO #001

Author: Smooth Ray

Size: 8.5x5.5

Medium: Watercolor on paper

Status: Not for sale

Date: 2021

Information: This is it. This is where it all began. The this the key. … Not like any other piece of art Smooth Ray has ever made — this is the first time the vision of “Smooth Ray’s” became manifest.

This isn’t for sale, of course. How could it be? Can you sell a dream? And who could afford it?

SRO#1 is locked in Smooth Ray’s studio safe, until such day the taco shop is real and then it’s getting framed and going on the wall behind the register.

You can, however, own a sticker of SRO#1 and all the good vibes that go with it, to show your support!

Posted on July 29, 2021 .