Tuesday, July 29, 2008
repeat, repeat, repeat
since getting back into the studio, i've been almost obsessed with using the same drawing in as many applications as possible. i guess i just like to re-work things a million times until i'm either sick of it or have taken it to a point that i'm actually afraid i'll really destroy it if i touch it again.
when i began to work on the repeat project, i opted to use the originals, which meant cutting them apart and reassembling them. i then, digitally scanned each one and reassembled them as a repeat using photoshop. i've done some touching up, but for the most part the final repeat still needs some fine tuning.
here it goes:
one
two
three
that'll probably do for now. hopefully i won't walk into target and see these on a set of sheets...
anyway, there's still a lot of work that needs to be done. i've got a lot of ideas regarding color and other such options for finishing them. i'll save that for another post. it only took me 2 months to get this one up :)
daisyjanie - a seller on etsy, co-writer/founder of scoutiegirl and amazing textile designer has essentially captured my dream of printing my drawings on fabric and then creating a more utilitarian object with the fabric - such as handbags, which she does - and they are gorgeous. i have taken the month off from etsy as far as updating my store and re-listing items - just to see what happens. so far, i've had hardly any traffic through the store, however have actually had a few people "heart" me (which aside from the term, is actually a very cool way to find other artists of like mind and such). ironically, daisyjanie "hearted me" most recently and my heart skipped a beat with excitement. woo hoo.
grizzled construct
i don't really have a story fro this piece, however, the image on the right side is reminescent of a boy or a soldier. having 2 boys and the imminent possibility that one day they may decide to become soldiers is a thought that chills me to the bone.
or maybe, and most likely, it's simply the incessant argument-conversation with z about the necessity of his wearing a helmet when he skateboards....i doubt he'll become a soldier, he's way too argumentative and stubborn - even for a 3 yr old (i mean "almost 4 yr old"). d will do whatever his brother does so, hence the ongoing argument-conversation.
caterpillar crash
the sides of the jar and the lid become covered with webs and once they molt into a butterfly are left with a piece of tissues paper and 5 empty coccoons, covered in webs....
here's a link to the store: http://www.insectlore.com/
Monday, July 21, 2008
incre-mental again
simple, simple...
this is an example of one of those haphazard moments where it is what it is. i don't know what happened, but alone i hate it. not alone, don't hate it.
the 3rd layer repeated and twisted about
"nighttime infusion"
metamorphic recitation
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
incremental infusion
this is taken from the top left side, twice and rotated.
"twilight infusion"
Sunday, July 13, 2008
circumstantial oxidation
the original
this little chunk is taken from the lower middle right side and inverted. color fills in the spaces between the lines.
taken from the same area, but from the left side.the colors and transparency levels are manipulated.
the bluish-white parts are a combination of the previous 2 layers, and the color is muted and turned monochromatic . this part is taken from just below the previous 2 layers.
the final drawing.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
drawings, panels, drawings
Here's the Acumulated Propagation as it becomes Preciptous Retreat:
this is the first collage of the previous images. the colors and lines are tweaked, deleted and enhanced with adjustments to the opacity