24 June 2012

Late night dancing.


 More little moments from recent sketchbooks. I have come to think of these doodles, and the finished drawings too, as though you've caught a glimpse of secret impromptu late night dance parties. They are made up of overheard conversations and snip-its of inner monologues, and of course lots of dancing.


I draw jewels now.


That's all. Funny how long it took me to discover how much I enjoy what is basically a bunch of triangles grouped together. Loving the bright colors on the bright paper.

21 June 2012

More little collages

Just playing around with some ideas. I am currently engaged in a doodle war with one of my coworkers at the museum. Which basically just means that we pass little drawings back and forth a couple times a week. But calling it a war sounds more dramatic and exciting. Adds a little sass. So this little cat piece was one of my contributions to the battle. At this point I am not sure who is winning, but really that isn't the point.

Making marks




I never know what to call these drawings. For me they are like expanded doodles. Explorations of color, line and mark making. I have long been interested in our need to organize information and label it in order to comprehend the world, and my drawings often play with ambiguity and this fascination with organization. Repetition of patterns, map-like images, mazes of lines, color and multiple layers to evoke a sort of fabricated environment. These drawings are an exploration of familiar gestures and almost archetypal shapes and are informed by found images and topographical images.



 

Wee little collages


I got some artsy fashion magazine from work that was old and they were going to recycle. It had some great textures and colors and I was inspired to do some little collages. I was just messing around, but I quite liked the results. Of course I had to use some triangles and my favorite witchy cloud.

20 June 2012

Sketchbooks galore







One of the things I love about my practice is that I have consistently kept a working sketchbook (filled with basically everything I am doing in life) for almost a decade now. These books become a record of my ideas, sketches, grocery lists, calendars, silly ideas, songs I am obsessed with and so on. Its rather rewarding to look back and see how characters have developed over time, along with my general aesthetic and style.



Work in progress

My work was featured in the Ground Teeth group show at Offwhite gallery about a month ago. It was an exhibition all about anxiety. So I created these drawings with my little guys worried and anxious about various things. Like flesh wounds and the Titanic filled with bears and of course the meaning of the art we make.



Breakfast of Champions

A good friend of mine put out a little zine on the topic of breakfast and so I submitted the following drawings. It was kind of nice to work in grey scale again. Mmm... pancakes. 



I stand for pie!


One of my projects from last summer was making a flag for the Temporary Allegiance project at University of Illinois at Chicago. An ongoing project that originated in 2004, a 25 foot flag pole was installed on the UIC campus and artist Philip von Zweck now runs the project in front of the College of Architecture and the Arts building.  This space is open to anyone in the greater-Chicago area to use for one week. For my week, I decided to make a pie flag.  So I drew a giant slice of berry pie.



Because who doesn't love pie?  More information about the project and how to sign up can be found on their website:http://www.uic.edu/aa/college/gallery400/temporaryallegiance/project.htm

Long overdue post

It may seem as though I feel off the face of the internet, but that doesn't mean I have been madly working on art and other craftiness. Because I have been madly working. I promise. Since last March or whenever I last posted I have done a few small art shows around Chicago and had a handful of commissions. But I am back!  And ready to post lots of images of things I have been working on.