Archive for the ‘Updates’ Category

Giddy Up!

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Just this past week, I bought a 1984 Honda Magna VF500. I couldn’t be more happy with it, it’s a lot of fun to ride and I’m excited to get back on it and cruise around.

I took a basic motorcycle class through Ridgewater College in Hutchinson, MN last September. It was a great course and the instructors made it a very informative experience and it was totally worth it, especially since I passed and got my license. After the winter ended, the hunt was on to find a bike, and fortunately, my Dad’s friend was selling his so I swooped it up right away.

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1984 Honda Magna

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Very nice condition for its age

I think it was a great investment and will definitely pay off over the summer months.

You’re Un-Stackin’ Your Load

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Quicker than I thought, I managed to package up 50 postcard packs which include 4 unique postcards based on some new drawings I’ve done for my upcoming show.

The finish on them came out really well, being 100% recycled paper and soy based inks, I had no idea how it would look but I’m certainly impressed. I will be selling them at the show but soon will post them up on my Etsy shop.

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"Re: Stacks"

I also received the collaborative piece that I had my friend Kasey work on. I’m super excited about it and I think it’s going to look perfect in the exhibit. Can’t wait to show people. The show goes up this Saturday so in a few days following that (after the reception) I will post all of the images in my portfolio.

I Don’t Know What It Is That They Want

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Over the past few days I have been putting the final touches on my artwork for the upcoming exhibit I have at MAFAC. I’ve also decided to work on the packaging for some postcard packs that I will be selling. Each pack will contain four unique postcards based on some new drawings. I went through PsPrint.com to make use of their 100% recycled paper and soy based inks. I’m very excited to see how they turn out and start assembling the packages.

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one of the many print offs for my postcard packs

Also, check out my fine art portfolio page to see images of my past exhibit at Bagels & Brew. I will work on putting up images from my other exhibit at the Whipple Art Gallery and then shortly after that the images from the new exhibit.

You Know Her Daddy Gave Her Magic

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Over the past couple of weeks I’ve started drawing a lot more and feeling out a lot of ideas I’ve had sitting around. I’ve completed (I think) four new drawings and have another two drawing concepts started; I’m getting pretty excited.

New Stuff

Steady progress being made on several new drawings.

It Feels So Good to be Gone

Also, just last week my family and I took a vacation to Hawaii for the week. It was incredible, I’ve never seen anything like it. I have never flown for a long distance so that alone was fun for me, but getting to a place so distant and different from where I’ve lived my entire life was amazing. I am excited to go back and look forward to seeing even more.

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Oahu, HI, USA

Eyesight to the Blind

The trip has inspired me in many ways and I am looking forward to interpreting those thoughts onto paper for my upcoming exhibit. As of late, I’ve been feeling like everything I come up with is too related to itself, and maybe that’s not a bad thing.

Also, I feel like changing too much of what I enjoy making will make it not my own, and that’s far from what I want. Though, I think the things I saw and experienced will definitely translate to my work which is something I’ve never really felt before. I’ve only known the Midwest so my eyes have surely been opened.

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Me, 2009. Byodo-In Temple, Oahu, HI

 

Let’s Make This Even

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

It has been way too long since my last post, and I’m getting back in the groove again. I redid a lot of the structure for the site and it’s going to make things much easier to maintain and what not, so I’m pretty jazzed about that.

I’ve started doing a lot more drawing for my upcoming exhibit at MAFAC. Feels good to get started again and not feel pressured as I did with my last exhibit. For the exhibit I had at Bagels & Brew, most of the drawings came from in-class assignments, so there were some drawings that had to fit a guideline; that is not the case anymore. I will be posting some in-progress shots of work in the coming days.

Unfortunately there’s not much cool to show or talk about, but there will be…

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Wisconsin, Winter 2008

 

Get It Right the First Time, That’s the Main Thing!

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Blue logo on grey shirts, printed with no problems!

Over the past couple of weeks I have gone to work on printing the logo I designed for Meier Electric, Inc. and I have printed about 45 shirts so far.

Got It Right the First Time


Fortunately, for my spirits, I printed blue ink on grey shirts first, which worked flawlessly. The inks are Union Waterbased Textile Inks from Valley Litho Supply out of Milwaukee, WI.

Got It Wrong… Many Times


I was all hyped up after printing the grey shirts so I dove right into the white ink on blue shirts. First thing I noticed is that the white ink was like that liquidy marshmallow topping stuff, and was much more difficult to work with. The blue ink was shiny and sort of like pudding, which helped it slip right through the screen.

I printed many test prints and was ready to go, but by the time I had lined up a shirt, the ink dried in the screen (even with a nice flood coat). I was freaking out so I printed a couple more hoping it was just a fluke… bad idea. I goofed up about 5 shirts total out of that batch.

White ink on blue shirts, not as easy…

I Suppose It’s Now or Never


The next batch of blue shirts (30 total) came in and I was really eager to pull it off correctly. With the few corrections I made they printed really smooth, and I was really happy with the results.

In a mixing container, I sprayed in a fairly good amount of water, and a couple of tablespoons of Speedball Retarder Base for waterbase inks. What a world of difference, made me feel much better about printing with Waterbase Inks.