10.16.2008
10.13.2008
Look Not at a Woman Lustfully - Cork Graffiti
10.12.2008
10.11.2008
10.10.2008
Vicious Guard Dog in Saffron Walden, Near Cambridge
10.08.2008
10.06.2008
10.05.2008
10.04.2008
Art in Paris

I'm in Paris on a business trip. I brought enough art supplies (small notebook, pencils, pens, camera) to get a little bit of art done every day. Today I will go see some art at Musee d'Orsay too.
9.30.2008
9.28.2008
9.25.2008
Two New Mined Art Prompts
These are two more mined art prompts that I used to create small doodle drawings in my moleskine journal. The small 3x5 paper was put on the paper and then I interpreted shapes and colors around the "prompt."

For this one below, I saw the nostrils and skin colors on the paper, and that made me feel that a portrait was called for.

For this one below, I saw the nostrils and skin colors on the paper, and that made me feel that a portrait was called for.
9.22.2008
Mining for Art

Here's a fun little art thing I do - kind of like writing prompts. I go to the art store and "mine" the little pieces of paper people use to try out various pens and pencils. Just collecting these is a lot of fun. I know they are just thrown away by the art store as they accumulate, but I still feel like somehow it is stealing to take them. The best ones are on a glassine type paper, but I haven't found any of those in a long time.
I take them and collage them into art, or like this piece, I put it right in the center of the page and worked a piece of art around it. I call this one "Collision."
9.21.2008
Today's Art
Today, I managed to get a few photos taken at the 2nd Play With Your Food event. It was well attended by about 40 people. I didn't make anything, instead focusing on taking photos. I was still limping around a bit, and just in a lazy mood. At one point in the festivities, I zonked out for a short nap.
This is a close up of a purple dahlia, in black and white.
This is a close up of a purple dahlia, in black and white.
9.19.2008
The Interpretation of the Large Indian Civet

The approach I used for this drawing was similar to the prior one (abstract flowers shown in yesterday's posting). I get these invoices from a vendor of ours in Singapore from time to time. They use stamps rather than a postal meter, and they are the most beautiful and different drawings. Yesterday's, the Large Indian Civet, is of a small animal that even when I looked it up in Wikipedia, I'm still not sure exactly what this animal is like (possum? bobcat? ocelot?). Of note, the secretions from the anal glands are used for musk scent in the perfume industry. Yuk?!
Anyway, I took inspiration from the stamp drawing and colors, and sketched a small vase of sacred feathers and a saging stick. I tried not to think too hard about it - hence the loose drawing lines. I colored it in with various colored pencils, taking off on both the colors from the stamps, and a coordinating pen try-out sheet I mined from Utrecht's Art Store in San Francisco a few months ago.
Enjoy, and remember that you can see more detail on the graphic by clicking on it to open it larger in a new window.
9.18.2008
Today is My Birthday
I have these beautiful canceled stamps from a letter I received from Singapore. Like this earlier set of stamps (see below in the lower left corner - the colors informed the doodling art), I'm going to do some art themed on the colors - aqua blue and reddish browns. The stamp is of a Large Indian Civet, which looks like some sort of ocelot or raccoon to me.
9.16.2008
New Photo Album Debuts on Picasa
I'm recently fascinated with the stamens and pistils on flowers. I especially like the ones that are choked with pollen.
You can view all of them, color and some black and white, on the Picasa link to the right.
You can view all of them, color and some black and white, on the Picasa link to the right.
9.14.2008
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