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This drawing is as to the point as you can get; there's really nothing vague about it at all. I know that it's something that I've had in mind for quite some time and something that I, certainly, felt needed to be expressed. The idea behind this drawing is a combination of things, mostly things that I've experienced in my recent past. Perhaps this drawing may offend some people, but that isn't important to me. I'm not here to score points with anyone; I'm here to do what I'm supposed to do: express myself. Yes, it's true; I have a disdain for the everyday, vapid mindset that seems to affect many of my fellow Americans; their lack of intellectual curiosity really disgusts me. Maybe what disgusts me even more is the fact that they just follow along with what everyone else does; they follow along like good little sheep stopping off at McDonald's and Wal Mart before falling off the cliff. Whatever happened to individuality? Unfortunately, being your own man/woman is something that doesn't exist anymore; it's easier to have Dr. Phil tell us what to do instead of making our own decisions. So, yes, it's true, I have no sympathy for the Wal Mart lifestyle that seems to exemplify the American dream today. Perhaps I'm elitist in my viewpoint, I may even be arrogant, but if loving to grow as a person,viewing myself as a citizen of the world and not wanting to try to fit in with a certain group (any group) makes me elitist and arrogant then so be it. Life is too short to waste on conformity.
Posted at 08:18 PM in Comic Books, Drawing, Illustration, My Daily Drawing, Pen and Ink, Rapidograph, Sketchbook | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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Here you have the first of what I refer to as Art On The Run or drawings created while out and about or traveling; I feel that this will add a new dimension to my blog and give you, my dear readers, more of an insight into my creative process. This particular drawing was created at the request of my friend and fellow artist Christyna McMahon while I was in Southern California visiting family and friends last week. It was the combination of Christyna's request and my recent acquisition of an iPhone that made this possible. Ultimately, the important thing here is the challenge of creating a drawing on the spot wherever I may be and to share it with all the wonderful people that visit my blog from across the globe. I must admit, I really like this idea of creating art on the run; I hope that you like it as well.
Posted at 11:17 PM in Café People, Comic Books, Drawing, Illustration, Landscape, My Daily Drawing, Non Figurative, Pen and Ink, Rapidograph, Sketchbook, Stream of Consciousness, Surrealism | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
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Here's another "Organic design" that I recently found while digging through piles of other art stuff. What is it? What does it mean? You're asking me? I'm the last one you should ask when you look for an explanation about my work; I just draw and paint and that's all I know - the rest is a mystery. I intend on finishing this series of paintings so keep a look out for those to pop up somewhere: here, Etsy, post cards, etc. So far I've had great feedback on these and would like to do something with them in the not too distant future.
So, what's next on the agenda? What am I going to throw myself into next? For the next six months or so most of my attention will be focused on the comics stories that I'm currently in process of preparing; my hope is to have at least thirty-six pages of material ready for this fall. I will post examples of what I'm working on as I get it done. Writing and drawing your own stuff is very time consuming so please bear with me. Aside from that the only other thing I can think of doing is... drawing. Pen and ink, watercolor, and colored pencil on bristol board.
Posted at 03:53 PM in Drawing, Illustration, My Daily Drawing, Non Figurative, Painting, Pen and Ink, Rapidograph, Stream of Consciousness, Surrealism, Watercolor | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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Gee, has it really been a month since my last post? He he, I guess it has. What in the world have I been doing that's kept me from making new posts and keeping in touch with my dear readers? DRAWING, lots of drawing is what I've been up to. I was actually finishing up a long standing commission for a good friend of mine and starting work on some comics stories that I've been wanting to get out of my system. I will post examples of my work as it progresses; I plan to have all the material done by October of this year in time for the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco. Amazingly, I've actually found time to work in my sketchbook over the last month and I have various pages in progress and should have them up within the next few weeks.
So, what's going on with this page? Well, I guess it's my reaction to all the layoffs that are becoming oh so prevalent these days. I thought to myself, "Before you know it even the cartoon characters will be getting laid off." Yes, we are living in tough times, no doubt about that. But this is nothing new, it's just part of life; things get hard then they get better. So, chill out folks, the best is yet to come! You know, sometimes you just have to laugh it off; it's all too silly to take so seriously. Have a good time all of the time!
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My goodness, how time flies when you're having fun; that's exactly what I've been doing since my last post and this is the result of that! Do you ever feel as if you're following the rules a little too closely? I was having that feeling lately and finally I said, "Fuck it, I'm going to have fun, no matter what!" Life is too short and rules were meant to be broken so why not have a good time, right? Nowadays we have the perfect opportunity to be free and do whatever the hell we want; fifteen years ago we were still at the mercy of publishers and galleries (Bastards) when it came to getting mass exposure, but now that's changed thanks to these blogs. I'm not crazy about everything in the technology age but being able to show my work this way is certainly one thing I do like about it.
So, what the hell is the meaning behind this latest masterpiece? Good question. Don't ask me, I don't know; I don't think too much about it, I just throw myself into it and whatever happens happens. Not knowing what the result will be is half the fun when it comes to drawing; at least that's what I believe. Putting down what you really feel is not an easy thing, you have to have the guts to do it. I don't know about you but for me it's become something that has to be done; maybe people won't like everything you do or worse they might end up hating your guts but, hey, that's their problem; I'm too busy having a good time over here to worry about stuff like that. Have a good time all the time!
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