Sunday, April 26, 2015

Recent Work: A Portrait of Packet and Daisy

I don't normally "do" pet portraits, but I was procrastinating on another project, so the inspiration struck to do a portrait of these pups who I love and have the pleasure to watch occasionally.





Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Work Crush: Margaret KIlgallen

While sometimes it feels like I don't have many crushes on women artists, I know that that isn't true, especially since I think about the work of Margaret Kilgallen almost daily. Before she died of breast cancer in 2001, she and her husband Barry McGee (who I also have a work-crush on) drew on trains, painted mural and smaller format works, and created installations. The quality of her line work was amazing- fluid and solid while still retaining a delicate beauty. Here are a few images of her work, as well as a video from Art:21 from PBS.











Sunday, April 19, 2015

Work Crush: Terry Gilliam's Monty Python animations

For as long as I can remember, I've loved anything related to Monty Python. From watching episodes of Flying Circus on PBS as a wee one, to constantly checking Time Bandits (directed by Terry Gilliam) out from the public library, the work of those six men has formed a lot of my sense of humor. 


So it comes as no surprise that as a visually inclined person, Terry Gilliam's animation for the Flying Circus has long been a favorite of mine. Even as still images, they are quite beautiful. 



But nobody can deny just how amazing his work is when animated.



Thursday, April 16, 2015

Recent Work: Rain Monste

This is another piece for my Color Theory class. I went a little bit bigger than my usual minuscule scale for this one...about 5 inches square. It's got raised layers to add a bit of a third dimension to an otherwise 2-D work.

Rain Monster, 2015. Gouache, matte board, glassine,cork. 

Rain Monster, detail 1

Rain Monster, detail 2

Rain Monster, detail 3

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Recent Work: prototyping for an upcoming show

 My final assignments as an undergrad are coming up,  and it just so happens that I'm also working on some stuff for a wee exhibition in May. 


More soon!

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Work Crush: Sesame Street

I, like countless other people of all ages, grew up watching Sesame Street, and to this day hold a special place in my heart for it, and pretty much everything Jim Henson had a hand in. 
While it's difficult to whittle down my favorite videos, here are a few:

Frank Oz's laugh as Bert is the best sound in the world.

I loved Robin Williams, and while this video does make me a little sad, hearing the crew crack up at the end is amazing.

A Sesame Street parody of Twin Peaks? How can I travel back in time and be friends with these people?

While this technically isn't Sesame Street, it is still a really great parody.