Monday, July 26, 2010

Perenial Pleasures Rorschach Landscape



July 21, 2010

2 Monotypes

5"x14 1/4"

A couple of years back I made a series of prints exploring the duality of the landscape, but they were printed on separate pieces of paper. Over the years I have become increasingly interested in the process of making reversals of an image for printing and how it helps me to reflect on the yin and yang of the natural world. On one hand there is the pastoral beauty of the landscape that we all celebrate in one way of the other. Then there is the use and abuse that we as a society impose on the natural world. Printing the two separately made plates close together creates an eerie image that is somewhat disturbing and uncomfortable to look at. The fact that they are not exactly the same adds to this sense of mystery that I have been trying to evoke in my work for some time now.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Perennial Pleasures Cartoon



July 11, 2010

Copy, white-out, sharpie and ball-point pen

5"x7"

I worked the copy of this drawing, expanding it to 5x7 for a double monotype experiment. With a little luck I will find the time this weekend to print.

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

July Sketch II


July, 4, 2010
Charcoal Pencil
5.25"x6.5"
Perennial pleasures
Clouds stretched thin like taffy
Across a summer sky.

Friday, July 02, 2010

July Sketch I


July 2, 2010
No. 2 Pencil

4.75"x7"


Scenic farm caught my eye.

Been looking as I drive by,

for six or seven weeks now.

Summer sun and clouds,

were just right.

For a lunchtime sketch.

All the while,

car after car,

were now watching me.

Drawing in the noontime sun.