Went with my kids to the Charles Schulz Museum last weekend. We spent the most time in the "education" room, drawing pictures and watching an endless loop of Peanuts t.v. specials. Fun! I hope to channel some of that calm fun tomorrow night during my live drawing demo at Nightlife. I'll be on display from 7-9pm. Come by and say hello!
27 June 2012
22 June 2012
Live Art Demo
I'll be doing a Live Art Demo this coming Thursday, June 28, at the California Academy of Sciences Nightlife event.Come by, watch me paint from 7-9pm, and pick up a signed copy of Golden Gate Beach Wrack!
19 June 2012
Smackdown sketches
I have begun my research on the wild boar, Sus scofa, for the upcoming Illustration Smackdown. Here are two of the better sketches.
Copic marker sketch of adult head |
Watercolor sketch of juvenile in "stripey pajamas", rooting in the mud |
18 June 2012
What is the Illustration Smackdown?
Today, over on the CA Academy of Sciences From the Stacks blog I introduced my goofy illustration concept, the Illustration Smackdown.
The way the Illustration Smackdown works.
Each month, the archive staff, will locate an illustration in the Archive during the course of their regular work. They will not show it to me. Instead they will provide me with two pieces of information;
1. The scientific name of the plant or animal featured.
2. Whether the piece in question is a field sketch or a finished illustration
I will then have two weeks to research the species and produce my own illustration. Then we will feature the two illustrations side by side on From the Stacks for your viewing pleasure.
There is a heady sense of hubris that comes from pitting yourself against history for no readily apparent reason. I've already gotten my first critter name and begun researching. The first Smackdown illustration will feature the Wild Boar, Sus scrofa. The scientific name was not listed on the original I was told, just the common name.
Stay tuned for sketches, random factoids and a link to the Smackdown results in tow week's time!
The way the Illustration Smackdown works.
Each month, the archive staff, will locate an illustration in the Archive during the course of their regular work. They will not show it to me. Instead they will provide me with two pieces of information;
1. The scientific name of the plant or animal featured.
2. Whether the piece in question is a field sketch or a finished illustration
I will then have two weeks to research the species and produce my own illustration. Then we will feature the two illustrations side by side on From the Stacks for your viewing pleasure.
There is a heady sense of hubris that comes from pitting yourself against history for no readily apparent reason. I've already gotten my first critter name and begun researching. The first Smackdown illustration will feature the Wild Boar, Sus scrofa. The scientific name was not listed on the original I was told, just the common name.
Stay tuned for sketches, random factoids and a link to the Smackdown results in tow week's time!
15 June 2012
13 June 2012
Art & Beauty
Went with a whole crowd of artists to see the Cult of Beauty Show at the Legion of Honor. Pretty things to see at every turn, and enough peacock feathers to cause a mild case of insanity. They are open to sketching at the Legion so I took advantage, trying out different media, and remembering to practice drawing people. Images follow.....
12 June 2012
A Virtual Tour
For those of you who missed East Bay Open Studios these last two weekends, here is a small virtual tour. Many, many thanks to Cynthia for coming out to visit, AND for taking photos. PLUS she remembered to email them to me so that I could share them. Huzzah!
The original plates for my field guide (which you can still purchase here). |
A horn shark from the poetry book I am illustrating. I hope to have all the illustrations done and the book out by the fall. |
The west wall of the studio. The lower six illustrations will also be in the book of ocean-themed poetry. |
A nice shot of the pew that Alice snagged for me. It has kneelers and everything! |
This one was done in pencil and recently re-framed. |
And what tour would be complete without a cheesy photo of me? Is there really any other kind? |
09 June 2012
One last day left..
Today was the second-to-last day of East Bay Open Studios 2012. I had the most people visit in one day (so far) . The weather was lovely for wandering; the visitors just wonderful. I even sold a few things - a winner all around! If you do not yet have your copy of Golden Gate Beach Wrack, come on Sunday. I'll be here from 11-6.
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