Thursday, July 29, 2010

Pardon Me, Am I Personaly Identifiable?

I thought it might be fun to post some of my favorite pages from sketchbooks. I only buy Bee Paper Company Super Deluxe sketchbooks, I got one for a class a year or so ago and was immediately sold on the product. The paper used is 91 lb. paper, much thicker than a lot of sketchbooks I've had or seen. The heavyweight paper is great for working in wet media when in the mood for such an affair. I also like utilizing the "front" and "back" of sketchbook pages as seen below.


I love to mess with the covers of my sketchbooks! It's my favorite thing about starting a new sketchbook. Just make it all messy and screwy and add to it until it feels "done".


Somewhere along the line I started pasting images from my stash into my sketchbooks. I think it was recommended by a drawing teacher. I like how a pasted image may (or may not) relate to a drawing on the opposing page.


Captain Oswald Boelcke! From a brief period of fascination with attractive WWI pilots.



I'm not sure if I like writing thoughts and feelings (oh - my precious feelings!) into sketchbooks but I'm beginning to jot things down in them with more regularity.

I'll upload some more sketchbook pages from time to time. I'm trying to get into the habit of drawing a page daily, or if not drawing a page daily, at least making up for missed days by drawing several pages in one day. It's fun to try to find ways to make things interesting.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Untitled

Untitled
12" x 12"
Mixed media on board

I started trying to stop making sense of collages, instead focusing on form and visual interest (the last two posts are along the same lines). I don't know what a painting means without its meaning being justified prior to painting it? Does a painting even have to have meaning, I mean, can it be vague and indecipherable? Does it take on meaning if there is none, creating its own? Likely so.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Swimming

Swimming
12" x 12"
Mixed media on panel

Incorporating two of my favorite things to paint: vintage war photographs and fish!

The strong left vertical line which cuts off the painting and the thicker line on the right hand side started me on this line trip. I guess it added some kind of visual interest which at the time I thought the painting was lacking. On this painting I used a "load the brush" technique I picked up during a class, where one color of gray and another color are loaded side by side on a single brush and then streaked across the canvas. Calculated risk taking..

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Secret Theater

Secret Theater
12" x 12"
Mixed media on panel

I'm not satisfied with this painting at all! This is mostly owing to the central figures legs as well as the too-vast blackness which absorbs the center of the image, and seems to me, to take over the entire image. Why am I even showing it? To show some defeat, maybe, or, my ability to self edit. I think about fixing it sometimes but most of the time it's ON TO THE NEXT IDEA.

The image comes from an old war photo. Apparently theater was a means of entertainment for some soldiers during wartime. The soldiers dressed up in elaborate ramshackle costumes (some even in drag!) and created productions. They kind of remind me of low budget performance art from the 60's and beyond.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Milwaukie First Friday Exhibition

Tonight I will be taking part in downtown Milwaukie's First Friday. I'll be showing some black and white war collages. Come down and see me! I'll be at the intersection of S.E. Main Street and S.E. Harrison.