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Doing some drawing to get me started on a new surrealist painting and discovered I quite like abstract drawing as well. Weird..
the left line is an xcel energy circuit and the lines on the right are a dunn energy cooperative circuit
These are three Original Storyboard drawings from Disney's "Brother Bear 2"". Each piece of Storyboard paper measures 5" X 7.5". They have pin-holes on the top and edges from being attached to a board.
This is a house in Haugesund, Norway, that I have been drawing while watching the italian horror movie SUSPIRIA. Maybe I was inspired by that..
One of my favourite activities as a child was to draw all over our patio in chalk. So when I found an old set of chalks in a cupboard, I had to draw again. It makes me happy. :)
here is another sketch from one of my old sketchbooks; this is dated from the summer of 1984 and is a pen & ink sketch of my drawing board, adjustable light and a worktable on which I had been working on a scale model for a house renovation project
Woodcut illustration (leaf [m]2r, f. cij) of Aemilia Tertia (or Aemilia Paulla), wife of Scipio Africanus, hand-colored in red, green, yellow and black, from an incunable German translation by Heinrich Steinhöwel of Giovanni Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, printed by Johannes Zainer at Ulm ca. 1474 (cf. ISTC ib00720000). One of 76 woodcut illustrations (1 on leaf [e]8v dated 1473), each 80 x 110 mm., depicting scenes from the life of the women chronicled (for a full list of subjects, cf. W.L. Schreiber, Handbuch der Holz- und Metallschnitte des XV. Jahrhunderts (Nendeln: Kraus Reprints, 1969), no. 3506). "Pour la première moitie le nom se trouve inscrit à côte de la tête de chaque femme, pour le reste il es ajouté entre les deux réglettes. Il n'y en a que trois, qui n'ont qu'un seul trait carré."--Schreiber.
Established form: Zainer, Johannes, ‡d d. 1541?.
Established form: Scipio, ǂc Africanus, ǂd ca. 236-183 B.C.
Penn Libraries call number: Inc B-720 All images from this book
Penn Libraries catalog record
Bram Stoker's Dracula
None of that Twilight pussy shit here.
Art painted on an actual book, that came with a blank cover. Damn I love doing them.
My first attempt at a life size free standing drawing. I have learnt a lot on this one and am really glad that I tried to put one together before my show in Michigan, rather than at the space. Basically, I tried to construct the surface out of light weight luan, because I didn't want to have to ship plywood across the continent. But, it simply is too thin to use, and I feel that nothing thinner than 1/2 in. will surfice.
Anyway, it is about 9 feet long and around 6 feet high. The image is from Ilya Repin's "Bargehaulers on the Volga". Behind this image on the wall will be a portrait of Napolean by Ingres and also some images from "The Disaster's of War" by Goya.
The theme for this portion of the installation is oppression. I am considering making all of the floor free standing drawings to represent symbols of the oppressed while the wall drawings will incorporate images that rerpesent the elitist societies of the Eurocentric past. Elements of which I adore!