Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Beauty of Teleconferencing

My ol' buddy, Brandt recently blogged about sketching during teleconferences. You know the kind. The ones that are brutally boring. The ones that almost don't require you being there, but for some reason you got invited. The only way to survive is to sketch your self awake. I've gone through my work sketch books a picked a few of my favs.

Thanks for the inspiration, Brandt.



Tuesday, July 29, 2008

First attempt

I have made an attempt at a portrait. I am not even going to show it at this time. It is very likely that I will never be showing it. I have been trying to recreate the spontaneous nature of my sketches in painting form. I think that's my favorite part of my drawings. In the loose and roughly drawn shapes something (most of the time unintentional) emerges. So I began a painting the way I draw. I had the idea of continuing the theme of aged seafarers which was partially achieved. But it the end result felt more like a crazy Nazi submarine captain zombie. Not something ya wanna hang in the kids room.

Okay...maybe I will show it. But you must know that I do not endorse this painting in any way!!!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Seafolk

I always seem to sketch in themes, although it doesn't become apparent what that theme is until I get to the 4th or 5th drawing. I'm calling the most recent set Seafolk (which could also be a new genre of music (see Port O'Brien.) For whatever reason, all my recent drawings have turned out to be sailor and fisherman of some kind. Nothing modern, though. More like Victorian sailors and fisherman. There's a certain sinister quality to them. Maybe it's the striped shirts.





Thursday, July 17, 2008

sketching for a portrait

My next painting project is going to be a portrait. I've never done one before. Should be interesting. These are some roughs. Even roughs deserve titles: The matador, the soggy sailor, ape hands, mustache of mystery, the cockney lunch break, posh Einstein, monocled keeper, and Gary.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Sweaty Palm Acrylic

For a while I've been feeling like my sketches need to be taken a step further. I've been doing some prints, but somethings aren't meant to be prints. I decided to try painting again. Here's my first in a line of many to come (hopefully.)

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Beautiful Losers


There was a special screening of the film Beautiful Losers at Weiden+Kennedy this week. A bunch of us from work went to it. It's a documentary about a group of out casts, punks and street artists. If you get a chance, I would recommend seeing it. Very inspiring! Here are some of their work:





Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Scout Camp Tee

One of the Venturer Scouts and I worked together on the scout camp tee for this year. Our goal was to make a scout camp tee that wasn't boring and predictable. What's not to like about a scout camp experience filled with terror and freakishly large crawdads.

Business card

When I started at Sandstrom we were in the middle of changing from Sandstrom Design Inc. to Sandstrom Partners (a change totally unrelated to my arrival.) A change in identity followed, which is always slower when you are doing it for yourself. Long story short, I have a business card! I took about a year and a half, but it was totally worth it.