POSTED ON Saturday, January 30, 2016 - 13:51
I packed up my art gobag before the blizzard. It was essential that I be able to make drawings while the storm did its thing.
It was terrific to be sequestered with all my tools and sketchbooks and papers for days. Here are a couple pics of my unpacked bag spread out on the kitchen/dining table. It's days later and I still have the pop up studio working. It's wonderful to be able to make work at home too.
So now I am designing a small space that I can have drawing supplies here all the time and make my smallest drawings and books here.
POSTED ON Saturday, January 23, 2016 - 20:21
Friday was my first studio day in weeks.
These are two of the drawings I made in the measurements series the first of 2016. I'm planning a large series that can be hung together to create a larger piece.
I'm deciding on the hues now and plan to draw quite a number of small pieces.
This is the start.
POSTED ON Friday, January 22, 2016 - 19:48
It's been weeks since I spent time in my studio.
But today I got some time to be there. Be there. I began by lighting a candle and incense. Then I walked around my worktable and slowly began to select tools that would be used and those that would be put away. I hung unfinished pieces on the walls to revisit at another time. I circled my worktable until the area was ready for me to make drawings.
I had selected my pens, my ink, my substrate.
POSTED ON Saturday, January 2, 2016 - 18:46
It's been difficult getting some steady time in the studio. Luckily I picked some work that requires waiting. The panels are prepped and ready for drawings to happen. I love the process of getting ready to make a drawing almost as much as making the drawing itself.
I stood looking at them and looking at them. That untouched white surface was as you would expect — difficult to approach.
POSTED ON Friday, January 1, 2016 - 17:09
I've gathered all my images for drawing-a-day in a coffee table book/catalog. Finally it's printed. All 366 drawings are in full color, printed from the original iPhone drawing files. Art journal entries are included along side each drawing. I want to thank the many folks whose interest in the project encouraged me to make this book a reality.
Book Details:
8.5 x 8.5 inches
Full Color
Perfect Bound
373 pages
Price:
$95
POSTED ON Tuesday, November 24, 2015 - 19:43
This is what it looks like when I use Nori to mount watercolor paper to a panel. My long and short series is on 12 x 12 inch panels. Each drawing is a pair of panels and one has mounted watercolor paper for the surface. As you can see I am using the latest technology here to press and secure a sheet of paper for one panel.
Nori is slow drying so I usually wait 48 hours.
POSTED ON Tuesday, November 24, 2015 - 17:14
I'v edecided to work on a larger version of my Radical Warp series.
Let's see what drawing a vertical version is like. This is the start of a new drawing and a photo of my studio with work in progress. I get some studio time again tomorrow.
POSTED ON Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 19:27
Working on two book simultaneously.
These are two of the books I am working on for RiTUAL Reading Room. I'm working on several ideas at once. The book on the left is about obliterating and revealing through repetitive mark-making,
The second book is an expression of my measurement work. Each dip of the pen makes a new field of color on each page.
I'm still working on both of these. I'll know more as I draw.
POSTED ON Sunday, November 15, 2015 - 18:24
Spent another full day in the studio and was able to do some additional work on this panel of my long and short of it series. Each drawing is two panels.
This is the short panel.
It's still not ready. But it's now pretty close. This photo was taken while the ink for the current set of marks was drying.
POSTED ON Saturday, November 14, 2015 - 11:37
Thrilled to be invited to participate in this group show of artwork, 1 foot square or less, and under $400. Meet the Artists! Reception Friday, November 13, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
The show has been extended through February 9, 2016