Chuck Middlekauff Fire Station Ranch House Cafe Route 66 Mexican Food Pop Art acrylic on canvas painting

“Fire Station”

“The Ranch House Café sign at the west end of Tucumcari, New Mexico, has always been one of my favorite neon signs on Old Route 66. It’s still there…crumbling…and it excites me more every time I pass it.

I love photographing and painting it because of its shapes, colors, and textures, and because of the ongoing patina from 70-plus years of sunshine and storms. I don’t paint it for historical documentation but because of its nostalgic, iconic American character, truly a work of art…sort of a sculpture. And I don’t paint a replica of it but use artistic license to embellish it.

One of my concepts for the past few years has been to make a “painting of a painting in progress.” My art tools tended to accumulate on my “masterpiece” as I worked, and I found this very interesting and appealing, so I started painting them into my paintings. I also noticed that the canvas, and my hands and shirt, got pretty messy from the accidental drips, drops, splats, and smearing of the watercolors or acrylics as I worked. I also liked those. So I added them to my paintings, too.

Anyway, my working methods have produced paintings that incorporate and exaggerate my painting process. And my style has evolved into a mixture of chaos and control…or is it controlled chaos? Whatever!

This playful direction in my work is fun, exciting, entertaining, and visually stimulating to me, and I hope the viewer gets it.

Finally, I try to come up with interesting, clever, and fun titles to tie into the visuals of my paintings. For this one, I considered how I would handle a mouth on fire from Mexican food. Working with word associations, I came up with hot, fire, firemen, putting out fires, burning tongues, putting out a burning house, firetrucks, etc., and came up with “Fire Station.” With that hot and spicy food (fire) being served in a café (building/house/station), “Fire Station” was the perfect solution for this painting. The other option was “Firehouse,” but I think “Fire Station” works even better.”   Chuck Middlekauff

 

“Fire Station”
Chuck Middlekauff
acrylic  40″ x 50″
$6,000

 

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Chuck Middlekauff Fire Station Ranch House Cafe Route 66 Mexican Food Pop Art acrylic on canvas painting

 


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Chuck Middlekauff Tucomcari New Mexico Ranch Houd Cafe sign photo photography artist Route 66
Chuck Middlekauff photographing Ranch House Cafe sign along Route 66 in Tuccumcari, New Mexico.

 

 

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