"Pumpkin" - sharpie on a pumpkin
Happy Halloween! =)
son
"Pinkeye"
Slither
"Slither" - digital
Grrrr!!! Things didn't work out quite the way I wanted to with prints -- It turns out lulu.com is not as versatile when it comes to prints as they are with books. Long boring story, but it pretty much amounts to I can't use lulu.com for prints, at least not yet. Which brings me back to the drawing board. I found another place online, and am placing an order for some test prints... but that means it'll be even longer until I get it. Grr!
Okay, oh well. I'll just work on other stuff in the meantime.
I like today's drawing though! It is fun =)
Grrrr!!! Things didn't work out quite the way I wanted to with prints -- It turns out lulu.com is not as versatile when it comes to prints as they are with books. Long boring story, but it pretty much amounts to I can't use lulu.com for prints, at least not yet. Which brings me back to the drawing board. I found another place online, and am placing an order for some test prints... but that means it'll be even longer until I get it. Grr!
Okay, oh well. I'll just work on other stuff in the meantime.
I like today's drawing though! It is fun =)
My first interview!
"Creature" - digital
So the folks over at What to Wear During an Orange Alert - interviewed me for their artist of the week post! Good times =).
Here's the intro to the interview:
The concept that the mind at times is chaotic can be difficult to admit to or understand. Many people like to feel as though they control their thoughts and actions, but in reality the mind ultimately decides what we create and when. Simple tasks are easy to control, but stand in front of a blank canvas or stare at an empty word document and that control shifts. Your minds races, or possibly stands completely still. It is this randomness or chaos that the artist must rein in and transfer to the canvas, or as Chicago native and San Francisco resident Lawrence Yang puts it, "creating order out of chaos".
Click here to see the entire interview.
So the folks over at What to Wear During an Orange Alert - interviewed me for their artist of the week post! Good times =).
Here's the intro to the interview:
The concept that the mind at times is chaotic can be difficult to admit to or understand. Many people like to feel as though they control their thoughts and actions, but in reality the mind ultimately decides what we create and when. Simple tasks are easy to control, but stand in front of a blank canvas or stare at an empty word document and that control shifts. Your minds races, or possibly stands completely still. It is this randomness or chaos that the artist must rein in and transfer to the canvas, or as Chicago native and San Francisco resident Lawrence Yang puts it, "creating order out of chaos".
Click here to see the entire interview.
Alternate Universe
Weird Thing
City in pink
Brunch
Yet another late post. . .
La
Vine Bush
Pseudopod
Rarr!
Crazy
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