Sunday, December 28, 2025

My Rejected Entries for the 69th Rochester-Finger Lakes Exhibition

Water Tank Overgrowth

Acrylic Paint on Canvas, 24 x 36 inches, Alex Ariza, 2019

Water Tank Overgrowth, Acrylic Painting by Alex Ariza
Water Tank Overgrowth. Acrylic Paint on Canvas 24 x 36 inches.

During a trip to Puerto Rico in 2018, I came across many abandoned buildings and man-made structures that had become completely overgrown with a variety of plants. This contrast became a subject matter that fascinated me - it represented the fact that everything has a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Upon my return to New York, I made a series of paintings that aimed to capture this concept. In Water Tank Overgrowth, vines, leaves, grass, and rust consume an old, neglected water tank. The surface of the canvas is raised with thick paint application and different acrylic mediums to give a variety of rough textures throughout the piece. 

 Rochester Incinerator

Acrylic Paint on Canvas, 24 x 36 inches, Alex Ariza 2025


Acrylic Painting of Rochester Incinerator by Alex Ariza
Rochester Incinerator. Acrylic Paint on Canvas 24 x 36 inches.

Along the Genesee River in Rochester, NY there is an abandoned garbage incinerator that remains standing and is slowly being eroded by trees, weeds, the weather, teenagers, and junkies. The smokestack and incinerator plant was built in the 1940s by Decarie Incinerator Company of Minneapolis. The plant was decommissioned and taken over by Delco (an automotive parts manufacturing subsidiary of General Motors) in the late 1950s and eventually abandoned sometime around 1990. The painting captures the quiet inactivity of the building bathed in the bright summer sun while plants grow around it.

Hammer and Plants

Acrylic Paint on Canvas, 24 x 36 inches, Alex Ariza, 2025


Hammer and Plants by Alex Ariza
Hammer and Plants. Acrylic Paint on Canvas 24 x 36 inches.

Hammer and Plants, is the artist's second attempt of an artwork originally painted in 2019. The concept of this painting is how the tools we use today will inevitably get lost and reunited with nature similar to ancient civilizations before us. The hammer is rusted and covered in small plants and moss in a larger scene of lush green plants and rocks. The rocks have a rough texture created by pumice stone in acrylic medium.

Additional Thoughts

I submitted these paintings in hopes of entering a juried show at the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY where I currently reside. They were not selected. It's okay. I'll try again in 2027. I have a long way to go before my work is good enough to hang next to some truly talented artists.

Subject matter will need to be more interesting and my colors a bit more varied.

My brother Kevin now owns the Rochester Incinerator painting which is hanging in his dental practice office in Queens, NY. The other two paintings are hanging at my parents' house.

Saturday, December 27, 2025

JUGS - 2018 Sketchbook Painting

 

Mirage of Madness in Purple Paint by Alex Ariza
Mirage of Madness in Purple Paint. Acrylic on Paper 17 x 11 inches. Alex Ariza 2018



Selections From Red Sketchbook - Years 2018 - 2019

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018

Alex Ariza Sketchbook 2018









 

Coral - The Band

Photo by Kevin Ariza

Photo by Kevin Ariza

Photo by Kevin Ariza

The last time I performed on stage was back in 2013.

Twelve years later, my friend Ken asked me to fill in on bass for his band, Coral. Coral is a music project headed by Raven. Raven and Ken met via a Craigslist ad and have been writing music together since last year. 

Raven is the rhythm guitarist and vocalist of the band. Ken plays guitar. Josh, a friend of Raven's back in Miami, plays drums.

You can listen to Raven's demos here: 

When my friend Ken asked me to be a part of this project, I was excited, but also nervous. While I have continued to play guitar and record music since leaving my band Toons back in 2013, I have not been on stage or played in front of a live audience since. 

This was a fun challenge to take on. I had to learn new music, create bass lines, and collaborate and rehearse with people I've never played with before.

The photos were taken by my brother, Kevin. 

In preparation for the show, I also made new artwork. The poster gave me the opportunity to create artwork with purpose. 

Coral Band Promo Poster - Piano's Show 2025
Coral Band Promo Poster for the Band's First Show at Piano's in October 2025

I also made a limited run of linocut prints for sale for the show. A few remain. If you want to purchase one, they can be found here: https://coralband.bandcamp.com/album/iv

They look like this:

Coral Linocut Prints by Alex Ariza

I made the prints at my parent's place when I came by to visit NYC and rehearse with the band at Astoria Soundworks. The dining room table was my work table for a day. It was very nostalgic because I've made many other things in the past on that table. 


Pen and Ink Drawing of Coral Reef by Alex Ariza, 2025

 

Pen and Ink Drawing of Coral Reef by Alex Ariza, 2025
Drawing of Coral Reef, Pen and India Ink on Paper 9 x 12 inches, Alex Ariza, 2025

This intricate pen and ink drawing features a variety of coral reefs in black and white by Alex Ariza. The artwork was created for the band, Coral, and their upcoming album. The ink drawing has many details and textures. The artist explored the many ways ink can convey roughness, smoothness, contrast, and movement.