Archive for the ‘Drawing’ Category

Where Do My Feet Lead To This Time?

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

One problem I face all too often is dropping a pen or accidentally gliding my hand across a drawing too quickly only to end up drawing a line I never intended. I get so aggrivated and usually end up drawing something else in that spot to ‘hide’ the mistake.

Unfortunately, one of these mishaps occurred with a large drawing that I had mostly finished and ready to frame. I obviously didn’t want to add anything to it since it was complete, so I set out to experiment and ‘erase’ the ink as best as I could. I knew I was taking a big risk by doing it, worst case scenario I end up making a small spot a giant blob… but I had a couple of ideas.

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Ink spots and paper scarring from the attempted removal

On thicker, more durable papers, I’ve tried sandpaper at a very high grit gently rubbing away the spot. This works but usually ends up with a little pot-hole in the page. If light hits it, it creates a slight shadow. I then thought of using an x-acto blade to do the same thing, gently sliding it back and forth over the paper to grind away the ink. The benefit to this is that it’s ultimately precise. Instead of a pad of sandpaper, the blade can remove small pinpoint areas without leaving any grinding or tearing marks.

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Holding the blade flush to the paper to buff out the marks

The trick was to hold it almost flat against the page, like you would if you wanted to cut the paper, but instead of pulling the blade, I pressed down slightly and then wiggled back and forth, rotating the paper to create a nice blended removal. It worked! Some extremely unsightly spots were instantly removed and I was pretty impressed. I thought I was just going to have to live with the mistake and hope no one would focus too much on it, but not anymore!

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Almost no visible marks from the accidental ink spots and slightly less paper scarring

The downfall of this technique is that it will most likely only work on thicker papers, and since I use copy paper most of the time, it’s not the best solution. However, it’s definitely worth some experimenting!

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

 

Wen U Gat Time

Thursday, May 21st, 2009
My friend Eric Oss and I got the opportunity to put up a variety of our works from the 2009 school year in the Whipple Art Gallery at SMSU. It was an extremely spur of the moment show and we were wanting to do it right, and I think we were pretty satisfied with how everything turned out.

My wall of 8×10 screen prints.

I put up 9 all new works, including a diptych I had been working on over the semester: a drawing of two identical coin like objects with semi-mirrored birds. Also, Eric and I collaborated on two pieces, combining and destroying our film positives and making two large prints and then hand illustrating over the tops of them.

Back wall of the gallery. Left: my two drawings, Right: our two collaborative prints.

I wish we would have had more time to make it something we were 110% proud of, but I think the spontaneity of it made it a lot of fun. Also, after collaborating on a piece, I wish we would have done more collaborative work together, hoping we can start something long-distance in the future.

Thanks to Rebbecca Benson for helping us and setting us up for the show!

And He Has A Really High Pitched Voice!

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

I finally got down to business and tried to print another two color print. This is my second attempt and I think it turned out much better than the first. Registration was almost spot on (compared to my other attempts) and it printed really well.

Second attempt at a two color print, black and gray on white paper.


Getting the hang of how to push and pull the ink around is definitely something that will take time, but I think progress has been made. With this print I just need to mix up the appropriate colors for the design and print away. I’ll post more as I finish up.

Your Bird is… Wasted!

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
As the school year started to wrap up, I for some reason got a huge motivational kick to start some new drawings. I was stuck in a rut for quite a while and finally came out of it.

Outlining work on one of three new drawings

Also, I have made huge progress on the rest of my website, including new projects in the portfolio and a redesigned layout. In the next couple of days I will have all of my fine art works in the portfolio as well.

I plan on posting more pictures of the new drawings as I take them. They will be my second triptych and I am really excited to be working this large again.

Now Felt. Now Kept.

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
Outlining complete, shading and border work to follow.

Over the past couple of days I have started a new drawing which is basically going to be a mirror of the previous ‘bird coin’ design I did. This one features a similar metallic bird but facing the opposing direction. Once complete, the pieces will hopefully stand side by side together.

I have practiced tracing the previous bird drawing on vellum with pen which worked out well and I plan to do the same with this. My goal is to have a detailed and shaded version, and then use the same design for a possible screen print, via the black and white ink outline.

In printmaking news, I will be participating in the following print exchanges: