Tuesday, March 16, 2021

City Kitties Hit the Country


Some recent personal work I've been chipping away at. I have a good grip of sketches from the last year I'm trying to build up into a body of work about life during the pandemic. City people have probably never engaged with the outdoors more than they did this past summer. I thought the neon cats I have been making over the last few years would lend themselves well to this idea.

I've also been really enjoying drawing grass with colored pencils and crayons this past year. It's very meditative and has been a soothing activity to help deal with all the noise in the world. I could imagine covering a whole wall or room with it someday.

Scroll down for the process pics.










 

Monday, March 8, 2021

Virtual Workshop Time


Touchstone Center for Crafts has just released their schedule for the Spring/Summer 2021 virtual workshops and I'm there in the mix with my class "Creating Narratives in Portraiture". The class will be on April 20th from 6:30-8:30pm and there is a complete list of materials for anyone that would like to work along with me as I explain how I create my pieces and some techniques that I use. Link below to view entire class schedule.




 

Friday, March 5, 2021

Swillburg


Recent commission all wrapped up for the ultimate fan of American Graffiti, The Outsiders, classic horror movies, sunsets, and a triangular shaped 20 block neighborhood in Rochester, NY. Really hoping to stop by the Highland Park Diner and eat too much food and drink too much coffee in a hopefully near post-covid future.

Unfortunately, The Cinema Theater announced in February that they will be closing their doors indefinitely. Hoping someone jumps in and saves the day, especially since they've been a functioning movie theater since 1914, one of the longest running theaters in the United States. 

Details and process pics below.











 

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

A Series of Johns


John Lurie

Since my steady Soul Clap & Dance-Off poster gig stopped abruptly back in March 2020, I haven't really been drawing a lot of people this past year. I was given the opportunity to teach a few afternoon art classes about portraiture/caricature recently and I decided I should brush up on something that is (was?) a big part of my career: drawing faces. 

I got going on this trend of drawing people named John accidentally and then after I noticed there was about 3 in a row in my sketchbook, I just rolled with it and did a few more until I felt sort of burnt on it. I've included each John with their full name below.



John Cooper Clarke


John Cale


John Carpenter


John Goodman


John Bonham


John Waters