Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Charles David Wilson


I had to fly back to the USA in mid-August at the last minute to attend my father's funeral. He passed away unexpectedly in his sleep. The coroner listed the cause of death as "natural causes" but we think it was possibly a stroke, a seizure, or a heart attack. I just wanted to honor my father here by uploading a photo I took of him the last time I saw him alive this March 2009.

Charles David Wilson
November 28, 1952 - August 11, 2009

Monday, August 10, 2009

Interview with William Morris, Glass Artist

"You'll never be sure. You don't wanna be sure. It's not a matter of being sure, it's matter of having enough faith and love for what you're doing."





Interview at Road Trip Nation:
http://www.roadtripnation.com/WilliamMorris


William Morris Website:
http://www.wmorris.com/index.html

Friday, August 7, 2009

Scanner Art Challenge

Been playing around with my scanner after my "mentor" Gary Reef posted his video and challenge this month. This is my first scanner artwork, though I have done plenty of copy-machine artwork in my college days. A copy machine is really just a scanner that's sitting atop a stack of paper trays! Lol! Click on this posts's title to see Gary's video instructions on making scanner art.







Thursday, June 11, 2009

New Art Journal

I started a new art journal in a proper sketchbook with nice thick paper. To break it in, I felt it was only proper to create a first page which said something about me, the author. I decided on some sort of of self-portrait but I didn't want it to be complicated. Inspired by my interest in palm reading, I created a zentangle work using repeated tracings of my hand to create overlapping spaces. I shift the angle of my hand and traced it probably nearly 20 times (which may have been a bit too much) to get lots of small spaces in which to doodle. I decided to leave the center hand empty so you could still make it out amid all the chaos.

This was fun and easy to do. It came out darker than I wanted with all the black sharpie doodling, so I plan on doing this again. If anyone else wants to give this a try, I would love to see your work! Post a link in the comments section!




Monday, April 13, 2009

Marine Biology

These are scans from my sketchbook on the theme of "Marine Biology." I was supposed to make some ATCs (artist's trading cards) as part of  a group project going on at Artfest on this theme, but work and other things got in the way, so I ended up not participating. I procrastinated like crazy because I was worried that just submitting a card with a simple drawing on it wouldn't be "artsy" enough (I was going to color it, though). Most of the ATCs I have seen online contain all kinds of collage and other ephemera (read: 3D stuff glued onto the surface), and I am just not into collage or ephemera, unfortunately. So anyhoo here are the drawings:








Thursday, April 9, 2009

Morning Sketchbook


I woke up before 6am unable to go back to sleep, partially from jet lag and mostly because of a disturbing reoccurring dream that I am being chased by aliens and shot at with laser guns. Over the past few months I have had dreams of escaping from someplace that had been holding me (and others) prisoner, as well as dreams of the world (or me and my friends) being shot at and chased by aliens as we run for our lives. So, to record this wacky dream, I got out my notebook and Japanese brush pens and forced myself to draw it out. None of these images look like the ones I actually saw in the dream because the dream was too dark and fuzzy, so these images are only symbolic of what happened and how I felt.



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Artfest 2009: DAY 3



These are before and after pics of work I did in Tiphoni's "Abstract Theory" class. I really enjoyed the class. Tiphoni is laid back and a good teacher. We hardly had to bring any materials for this class, and since we were only "experimenting" there was no project to complete and it ended up being a completely NO-PRESSURE class. Plus, scribbling in ink with a dropper just felt so darn goooooood!






One of the "tools" I used for this drawing was a bunch of brown enoki mushrooms that the teacher brought in from an Asian food store. She also had a piece of lotus root (renkon), which my neighbor used, and a bamboo caligraphy pen, which I used to make the black lines around the egdes of this drawing. I love that there were Japanese things to draw with!