A blog about art, animation,music, and the adventures of teaching At-Risk students.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Visual Art Exchange grant with artist Adam Peele and my students
A fantastic grant and project with my students with the Visual Art Exchange (especially Sarah Powers and Sarah Corpron) and artist Adam Peele. Students take pictures of downtown Raleigh, with direction of "unique perspective", and have the images turned into silk screens to be painted on glass panels . These panels will form a mural to be displayed in Moore Square and unveiled to the public in June. Students learn about public art, architecture, culture, history, cubism, graffiti, stencils, self expression, all that good stuff. Artist Adam Peele did an amazing job of guiding and teaching the students to get some fantastic pieces. So great to work with. Big, big thanks to the Visual Art Exchange and their wonderful work of providing these opportunities for the community, my students, artists, and myself.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
3rd International Urban Sketching Symposium
Very excited to announce I will be attending the 3rd International Urban Sketching symposium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in July. I will take drawing workshops with some amazing artists from around the world.
http://sdq2012.urbansketchers.org/
http://sdq2012.urbansketchers.org/
Sunday, March 4, 2012
"Urban Sketching"
After discovering the great art of modern "Urban Sketchers". http://www.urbansketchers.org/
I have begun to sketch on location as much as possible. Whether it is watching my son Jacob play or during bus duty at the alternative high school I teach at. It is a great exercise and I hope to continue doing this as it really focuses all the senses while doing it , and gives a vivid reminder of the event depicted. Sketching a moving, living breathing object on location pushes you to the limits as an artist. It keeps your drawing fast and furious, with all the mistakes out in the open.
I have begun to sketch on location as much as possible. Whether it is watching my son Jacob play or during bus duty at the alternative high school I teach at. It is a great exercise and I hope to continue doing this as it really focuses all the senses while doing it , and gives a vivid reminder of the event depicted. Sketching a moving, living breathing object on location pushes you to the limits as an artist. It keeps your drawing fast and furious, with all the mistakes out in the open.
Festivus Film Festival
A belated post on what an incredible time and experience I had attending the Festivus Film Festival in Denver, Colorado. My animation "Dias De Los Muertos" was selected to screen in the abstract/experimental block of the festival. The festival was one of the best run festivals I have had the honor of participating in. It was such an amazing experience to meet film makers from all around the world and see their work on the big screen.....pure inspiration. All the staff who worked with the festival where some of the nicest, most sincere and dedicated workers I have dealt with. Big thanks to them. Had such a great time with bowling, screenings, and staying up til 5 am in the morning with the "Wiggah" crew making music the night before I had to catch an early morning flight back. So great to see some old friends there as well. Will try like crazy to make something worthwhile to submit for next year.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Artspace figure Drawing
Been going to a few figure drawing sessions at Artspace in Raleigh. Poses range from 30 seconds to 30 minutes.
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