Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Founder Effect: new drawings, more new ideas (new 2014 physical drawings)

Since I have been getting such a great response over the past few weeks with my new drawings I decided to post some more to the blog. As stated last a few weeks, I started getting back into doing physical drawings. These physical drawings are much different to me than the digital drawings, and require much more attentiveness to context and relations. Since this new series of drawings has taken its own style I have named them. The work created under this context are called, Founder Effect



Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Fine Artist of the Month: Graphic for Hans Hofmann

Each month I am adding to an on-going series of writings and works about Fine Artists who work(ed), or are primarily working in the NYC area. This month I made a graphic for former NYC area Fine Artist, Hans Hofmann.
















Thursday, April 17, 2014

(Auto) GraphicBio - 7

As I stated in earlier posts, I am interested in documenting all that has influenced me visual as well as conceptually. Similar to Sol LeWitt's Autobiography series, I am purely documenting my story: visually. Though my path isn't so much chronological as it is categorized. So I have decided to start an on going series of photographic images that are from my daily viewings. Below is the seventh in a series of posts that document these exchanges.





Wednesday, April 9, 2014

More new drawings, more new ideas (new 2014 physical drawings)

Since I had such a great response last week with my new drawings I decided to post some more to the blog. As stated last week, I started getting back into doing physical drawings. These physical drawings are much different to me than the digital drawings, and require much more attentiveness to context and relations.



Wednesday, April 2, 2014

New drawings, new ideas (new 2014 physical drawings)

I started getting back into doing physical drawings, which are the first physical drawings of the new year. These physical drawings are much different to me than the digital drawings, and require much more attentiveness to context and relations.