12.24.2009

The Beginning of my Idea...

These are about 3.75' x 5'.  The spontaneous drawings from my sketchbook seemed the most natural to me, the intuitive marks were honest and connected to what I was thinking and feeling in that moment.  These three drawings stand as research, a process of exploring my options, in order to get a feel for what it is that really drives me to create.




Here is a detail of the above drawing:



The marks are a way for me to "write" down what I'm feeling at a much more rapid pace in order to accurately capture my mood in its entirety.



I was experimenting with various frameworks, different compositional layouts so that I can observe how my marks in turn react to the structure.  If the structure changes, I noticed that the marks began to behave differently.  I love seeing structure and order in the seemingly chaotic world we live in.



Here I introduced a little bit of color and the dotted lines.  Color is subtle yet bold on its own.  When found within the context of the various marks, it becomes muted, and almost unnoticeable.  The dotted lines signify various connections made during the process of journaling, or within one's daily routine.

Here's a detail of the above:



This is the first time I've ever posted my work on the web.  I feel a bit vulnerable, but recently I've been asked many times if I have a website of my work yet.  It is in the making, so I will use Pineapple Soju as a place to gently introduce my work to those around me.

2 comments:

  1. Hey! You posted some of your work! I really like them. I get a feeling of being caught in a web while looking at sound waves :)

    By the way, this is Joe. The guy you met last week at the Mary Kay event.

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  2. Hey Joe! I am in the process of posting more. I've been at my family's house for the holidays, so it's taking a while. I'm back home, ready to post more of my work so check back periodically to see my most recent work!

    Thanks for visiting the site, I really like your feedback! Sound waves is a first... spot on though considering I never work in silence.

    It was nice meeting you!

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