Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Summer Work.

There is a little bit of everything here, including, print, drawing, digital and photography. This is only a small portion of the things I created this summer, but wall space was limited. 

Found Plate Improvisations. (Intaglio/Drawing)
Four separate projects
Little Organic Drawings
Macroblock drawing, Macroblock assemblage, Macroblock iterations.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

No More McConnell Fellowship!

So the bad news is, that my McConnell fellowship has been withdrawn. But, that is not really bad news because it was withdrawn in order to offer me the even better David J. Azrieli Graduate Fellowship and a Concordia University Graduate Fellowship.

This change is meaningful because it means that I got the highest ranking in the fellowship competition. And, while I am not that committed to titles and rankings, this does make studying next year a little bit easier and it flatters my ego a tiny bit (especially considering that last semester was not my best one to date).

Sunday, June 20, 2010

The Drawing Room Exhibition


I am pleased to announce that my drawing has been selected to be part of the The Drawing Room exhibition which is a national juried exhibition taking place as part of the 2010 DRAWN Festival in Vancouver. This festival is (I believe) the only nationwide festival dedicated to Canadian drawing practices in Canada.

Info:
The Drawing Room runs July 17 through August 7 at the Pendulum Gallery (885 West Georgia Street, Vancouver). An opening reception will take place Friday July 16, 7—9 pm.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Pixel bricks






This is part of a really fun and interesting series of quick compositions in which I drew walls with isometrick pixel bricks that is loosely inspired by old school 2.5D video game art.

All the standard references are here for me: pixels, orthographic/isometric projections, grids, iterations, digital/analog comparisons and even politics if you care to get deep with it.

Drawing with jpg macroblocks


This was just a one of test in which I tried to use pre-existing jpg image's macro-blocks to do a self protrait with. Without getting technical, I could say that it is like drawing with pre-existing compression artifacts and moving them around until one image becomes another. That doesn't really explain it but I am too tired to type 20 paragraphs.

Drawings




A couple of drawings from my last crit.

Some work from last semester.



So, I haven't posted in quite some time and I have done a terrible job of documenting my recent work, but here is one ongoing project.

This project revolves around teaching myself to engrave in copper. Since this technique is hundreds of years old and been, more or less, replaced by etching no one can teach it to me at school. So, this project is me teaching it to myself.

With this project I print after each line I make and keep the off prints for drawing on or doodling. I write my notes directly on the prints and instead of an edition I have a type of narrative book that documents the process. It is definitely not very masterful but is fun none-the-less.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Digital DreamScapes (Not the official Title of the series)







These prints may end up not going anywhere as I do not like to work aesthetically any more. There are some conceptual puzzles I am working with in these, but they are, as of yet, unresolved. When and if they ever do, I will officially welcome these prints into my official practice. but for now, they are just fun images to make and shoot!