Thursday, December 31, 2009

Approaching 2010

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This holiday season has been a good for Tab and I and our little group here in Portland. I had a few last minute projects to work on (a beautiful wedding scene I turned into a numberism portrait) and a few I'm still working on now, and hope to continue working on into the coming year (including the Zombie Comic and a numberism scene that I'm dying to draw for a friend of mine).





I came back from Seattle inspired. We stayed up there with some of Tab's family and I had the opportunity to get a closer look at some of Christen Shaw's work (who is my brother-in-law's fiance - nice ring, by the way). The online images just didn't do the detail and lighting justice. I unfortunately can't show you my favorite piece, but she'll hopefully have pictures of it online soon. I can, however show you the beautiful piece she gave Tab and I. I don't think anyone has ever given me a painting before.



Again, this picture doesn't do it justice, but that's just reflective of my ability with a camera... which is way below par.

Below is something else of hers.



A month ago, my mother sent me oil paints from my late grandfather and I've been meaning to put them to use. After seeing all her work (and my favorite with the luminescent ocean scene- hint hint- put it up), I've come back wanting to paint. While taking a break from the comic book, I started my first piece. I will put up pictures when it's finished.

I have a few ideas for incorporating more vivid color with my numberism work as well. We shall see.

I love being inspired. It's something I revel in.

The Saturday Market is closed for 2 months. We'll be back in March, and until then, we artist people need to keep our hands busy. More than anything, I'm working on finishing the Comic Book "Teenagers Guide to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse". We might also jump around the coast a bit to do some artwalks in Seattle and Northern California. Not to mention, Villain, which we plan on shooting either January or February.

Ah, I should note, that the gallery will be open again, come January 1st.

On that note, The Portland Examiner interviewed me about Saturday market's last days in their "Festival of the Last Minute" article. Which you can see Here and Here. (I am in Part 2).

More than anything, this break gives me some time to play. We've all worked pretty hard this past year, and I'm looking forward to seeing where some free time and creativity will bring me.

Happy New year to all of you, and thank you again for your continued support.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Last Minute Shopping at Saturday Market


Saturday Market will be open for this entire week up until Christmas Eve for all of us notorious last minute shoppers. We will be at our regular booth on the Skidmore side (at Ankeny and 2nd)- right off the MAX stop) with a few special large prints that we rarely print. We also have new work from Tabulanis!

The usual sales apply at the booth, and buying the Tree set is 15 % off when you buy the whole set at once. If you're trying to load up on gifts, we'll give you 15% off when you buy 4 or more. :)


We are pretty well stocked, but if you're coming into town to pick something up, send me an email and I'll make sure to print it and have it with us at the market to make sure your trip is successful.

Also, there are tons of great booths all around us at the market to fill the rest of your shopping needs with purses, jewelry, art, prints, T Shirts, a few electronics, great hats, Portland Paraphernalia and the like. I'm personally going to grab one of those cool Owl Purses I keep eying that are up the aisle from me.

So while we're at market, our gallery in NW Portland will be closed and will not be open until after the Holidays, so if you're trying to find us, look at the market. We'll be there! Also, after this week, Saturday and Sunday Market will be closed until MARCH! So come down while you still can!

Happy Holidays!



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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Notes That Warm The Heart

I've received a few wonderful thank you notes lately, and wanted to share them with you. These are a few that really touched me.

As an artist, there's really two parts to my work. The first half, is expressing the world around me as a way to understand and deal with our life. The other half is the hope that it will connect with someone else in the world, and that through my art, we can communicate and relate.

I live for this, and it makes my day.

"My wife & I just bought a print of your sketch "The Butterfly Effect" at the Saturday Market today. I guess I just wanted to let you know that we can't quit staring at it (already up on the wall and, come to find out, easily visible from passers-by on Hawthorne). Thanks for capturing our attention and helping us Portland newcomers dream again."

"I just wanted to send my appreciation for your message given on the back of the piece that we purchased. It amazes me...the profound significance that message has to my life's path. It validates an underlying question I've had in believing in this journey. THANK YOU and the perfection of the the universe."


These are two poems someone we met at Saturday Market wrote about Tabulanis' work and my own. How touching that he was compelled to write a poem about it!

" The Woman Who Draws With Time

the favorite pastime
of humankind
is trying to grasp time
to seize the moment
failure is inevitable
unless
you use time to
de-line-ate
the fleetingness
of a first kiss
the caress
of breeze on leaves
a child's wonder
at the alien magical beauty
of a butterfly
or the joyous synthesis
of harmonic co-operation
illustrating
the eternalness
of now."


The Grottoes Of My Mind
then there's an artist
who paints the grottoes
of my mind.
complete with the skeletons
of love I've killed
and impenetrable shadows
hiding horrors
which I'll never admit
into sunlight.
but the tranquil beauty of nature
the calm azure
of a peaceful pool
and the flowing lines
of ochre stone
ameliorate the nightmare
of the prison of ego."

Friday, December 11, 2009

Perpetual Motion Calendar



I just created my first Perpetual Motion RedBubble calendar, which has each piece from the series.

There are three calendars to choose from,

Original Series
The first calendar shows the series in it's Original Form, with the earlier graphite drawings, transitioning into pen and finally the full color tree drawing. They are ordered, month to month, as I originally drew them (to the best of my memory).




Sepia Series
The second calendar shows the series in sepia and original pen coloring






Color Series
The final calendar shows the series in sepia, special color pieces and pen coloring.



I also just saw a redubble notice on Shipping. If you are looking to purchase prints, calendars or TShirts from RedBubble for Christmas, here are your deadlines to get them to you in time:

  • United States

    T-Shirts: 17 December
    Prints & Cards: 13 December

  • Calendars: 13 December


Also, I noticed that if you buy 3 calendars (and possibly, 3 of anything), you get free shipping! These calendars are $32.50







Wednesday, December 9, 2009

New Work



I already posted this on my RogueSketches blog, but I thought I'd give the update here too.

I have two new Numberism trading cards available on my Etsy site.


Monday, December 7, 2009

Touching

Last Saturday, a group of female students from PCC came by our booth at Skidmore market looking for something special to get for their math teacher. Apparently his 75th birthday is coming up and they wanted to thank him for making math more accessible to them. They said they all had trouble with it and that he had a definite impact on each of them. I was touched that they chose my numberism prints as their gift. Thank you, and I hope he likes it!

In the end, they chose an 11 x 14 of this leaf


I just had to share that. I'm always touched when people choose my work for gifts, and this one even more so than usual.

On a side note, we have a bit of an update about our NW gallery. It has been closed this past week, and we hope to have it open again by Tuesday (tomorrow). From here on out, it will be open Tuesday through Friday fro 2pm - 11pm or by appointment. When you come in, feel free to holler, as we are probably upstairs working on more art (sometimes loudly).

We are at 1216 NW 21st Ave,
Portland, Or 97209


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Also, if you are in the Portland area, and are looking to purchase some of my or Tabulanis's work, I suggest going to the FrogFaith gallery at www.FrogFaith.com/gallery where you can purchase anything from our series, and you have the option to pick up instead of paying for shipping and handling.

Thank you and I hope the Holiday season is treating you all well!