I do a ton of writing. 3 pages everyday in the morning and now and again in my sketchbooks. It's good to always have a sketchbook on hand to keep those interesting ideas and notes. I also carry a small moleskine weekly day planner in my back pocket where I write down movies, and websites and things to check out when I get home or on the net, even books to take out of the library.
I also have a habit of writing on my hand.
Ballpoint works great, Sharpie not so good an I noticed my copic's tend to wear off by the time I get home erasing any notes I've made throughout the day;(
Here are some notes I got out of a library book on how to clean linseed oil for oil painting.
This is basically a Home Depot shopping list for making some automata toys.
Showing posts with label automata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label automata. Show all posts
June 29, 2010
June 25, 2010
Can't rest on your laurels
Just 'cause I finished a painting and seemed to not be drawing on here for a week........
I know that you "can't rest on your laurels", you have to keep moving forward even if your new stuff isn't always as good as the stuff you just completed.
Another good saying that illustrates the point.........
"NO REST FOR THE WICKED!!!"
Sister Wendy Beckett, super hilarious an inspirational art history host on PBS. I totally have a crushg on this particular nun!
This little surfer due was sketched from a toy that was less than an inch tall. I used Prismacolor to color it.
This piece was inspired by a Japanese Shunga print I saw. The girl is pink the boy is blue, unfortunately the scanner have access to didn't pick it up.
Fire breathing dragon and a jack-ass. All the line work done with Copic a 0.5 multiliner.
I know that you "can't rest on your laurels", you have to keep moving forward even if your new stuff isn't always as good as the stuff you just completed.
Another good saying that illustrates the point.........
"NO REST FOR THE WICKED!!!"
Sister Wendy Beckett, super hilarious an inspirational art history host on PBS. I totally have a crushg on this particular nun!
This little surfer due was sketched from a toy that was less than an inch tall. I used Prismacolor to color it.
This piece was inspired by a Japanese Shunga print I saw. The girl is pink the boy is blue, unfortunately the scanner have access to didn't pick it up.
Fire breathing dragon and a jack-ass. All the line work done with Copic a 0.5 multiliner.
Labels:
automata,
dragon,
jack-ass,
Prismacolor,
Shunga,
Sister Wendy,
surfer dude
May 14, 2010
Automata design
This is a free hanging design sketch for a cloud, lightning and rainbow automata I thought up. Then I decided to put the mechanism on the outside to show various mechanisms at work..... perfect for what I have in the works.

I was also asked to be in a show at the Sugar gallery with a theme "genderbender". Now I know I was probably asked because I am good at making "shocking" work. But the theme has me a bit pissed off. My initial design idea is to have Satan with his balls hanging low popping the bird to those who go to the show. "Play Nice." 'Nuff said.
You'll notice at the upper corner an owl smashing down with his powerful talon. Yes, the Illuminati stomp crept it.
I had another idea to create buildings with neon monsters designed on the outside kind of in the tiki style that eat people. They could be on a conveyor or wheel as the mouth opens and closes after they enter. It would make a cool moving art machine indeed.
PS: I have been a bit annoyed by the free scanner (Canon Lide 25 that I have free at my disposal)
and my current sketchbook, bleeds, cheap paper and hard binding makes it difficult to scan.
C'est La Vie, it's what I have.

I was also asked to be in a show at the Sugar gallery with a theme "genderbender". Now I know I was probably asked because I am good at making "shocking" work. But the theme has me a bit pissed off. My initial design idea is to have Satan with his balls hanging low popping the bird to those who go to the show. "Play Nice." 'Nuff said.
You'll notice at the upper corner an owl smashing down with his powerful talon. Yes, the Illuminati stomp crept it.
I had another idea to create buildings with neon monsters designed on the outside kind of in the tiki style that eat people. They could be on a conveyor or wheel as the mouth opens and closes after they enter. It would make a cool moving art machine indeed.
PS: I have been a bit annoyed by the free scanner (Canon Lide 25 that I have free at my disposal)
and my current sketchbook, bleeds, cheap paper and hard binding makes it difficult to scan.
C'est La Vie, it's what I have.
Labels:
automata,
buildings,
Cloud,
HB,
illuminati stomp,
Japanese Folk Monster,
lightning,
rainbow,
Snowy owl
May 3, 2010
MUSIC BOX
I applied to Artcity 2010 today with my idea to build a combination automata/music box. I want to make it about 4 ft wide and install it in the downtown core for people to enjoy. Here is one of the design sketches for the piece.
For the drawing nerds, that is 2 point perspective and it worked out that the back leg can't be seen from this angle. Convenient.
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