Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Love Letter Etchings


My Love Letters Etching Series stems from my deep obsession with diversity of flora and fauna in the natural world, and most specifically from the ocean. I see these new works like deep and intense obsessions with celebrities. I desire to write love letters to all my heroes in the form of small, process driven intaglio prints. I’m interested in the balance between the menacing/beautiful and between the man-made/natural. I seek to both catalog and respond to various natural phenomena and micro to macro relationships in the art making process. How many letters can I write and how many different organisms or sources can I incorporate into my work? Naturalist, biologist, and artist Ernest Haeckel drew over 5,000 species of radiolaria during his lifetime. I seek to incorporate a similar number of flora and fauna into my work during my lifetime. New species are still being discovered every day and we have only explored less than 10% of what is actually in our oceans. While my works are inspired by the natural world, the forms don’t necessarily exist and are created through inventing and adjusting actual references. It’s important that I’m combining a variety of source material in the work and not just documenting different species. My paintings series, The Pocket Pod Series, includes over 250 original works made between 2008-09. My last big series completed in 2012, The Daily Drawing Project, encompasses 52 weekly series with 366 original works. The Love Letter Etchings builds on those ideas and but takes cues from the Census of Marine Life, a 10-year research project that involved 2,700 scientists and 6,000+ potential species.

She's Carnivorous, 5" x 7" etching, soft ground, aquatint, and drypoint, 2013

She’s Carnivorous
She’s Carnivorous, inspired by the newly discovered Carnivorous Harp Sponge, is strikingly beautiful like a harp, but it is also very ominous at same time. The balance between the menacing and the beautiful is exciting to explore in the printmaking process. I’m interested in investigating the duality present in a variety of creatures and environments. 

Icon Star, 5" x 7" etching and aquatint, 2013

Icon Star
Icon Star, inspired by the Iconoclaster Longimanus, has a life span that is similar to humans and their skin looks like a man-made electronic device. Icon Stars grow very slowly and often live in dark deep waters. The balance between the man-made/natural can be ambiguous, and many creatures in the oceans can often seem fictional or synthetic. I see this as a powerful idea, image, and tool to source in the intaglio process.
 
Radiant, 5" x 7" etching and aquatint, 2013


Radiant
My third piece Radiant, draws from the diversity of diatoms or plankton living in the ocean. Diatoms are single celled alga enclosed within an inorganic cell wall composed of silica. The forms are often bilaterally symmetrical and the diversity of form is really fascinating to explore compositionally. Radiant not only emanates light but I also see it as a metaphor for powerful emotions like happiness. While happiness and beauty can be sort of a bad word in the context of the social norms of art world, I see the single cell of the diatom as similar to a single emotion that can influence everything that is around it. Diatoms are single celled but they also exist in groups or colonies and that was something I thought about while making this piece. Drawing from micro to macro relationships remains at the core of my motivation as an artist. 

Friday, October 25, 2013

Ten x Ten: Ten x Ten 2013 Trailer

Ten x Ten: Ten x Ten 2013 Trailer

 The 'Ten x Ten' artist/composer collaboration is moving right along. If you check out this video, you'll even see me working on my new print for the art show and concert at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. Watch the video on the following link:

http://vimeo.com/77356580

Monday, October 14, 2013

Open Studio + Book Release

The Daily Drawing books have finally arrived and the release party is this Sunday, October 20, 2013. I can't wait to see everyone. If you can't make it to the party your can still buy one of the Daily Drawing Books online here.

Photo: The Daily Drawing books have finally arrived and the release party is this Sunday. I can't wait to see everyone.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Ten x Ten: Printing for Ten x Ten

Ten x Ten: Printing for Ten x Ten: It takes 2,000 three-color prints to realize the Ten x Ten project. It's been a lot of work, and a lot of fun! Here are just a couple of sneak peak pics of the work and the process.

Aaron Reneir printing his third color.
Colin Palombi assisting Renee Robbins with her print.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Ten x Ten 2013 Release Concert & Exhibition




Press Release: Ten x Ten 2013



Homeroom, Spudnik Press and Access Contemporary Music
present "Ten x Ten 2013"
Release Concert & Exhibition
Saturday, November 16 at 6 p.m.
at Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art
2320 West Chicago Avenue 
Ten x Ten 2013 provides a unique opportunity for visual artists and music composers to collaborate in a meaningful, shared creation. The product explores how visual and auditory senses can interact artistically while providing documentation of Chicago’s visual art and contemporary music communities.
The project strives to introduce artists and musicians that might not have otherwise crossed paths, and encourages the development of a creative relationship that transcends the typical show poster. The final package consists of ten songs and ten screenprints developed exclusively for the project.
10 Chicago artists are paired with 10 Chicago contemporary (classical) music composers to each produce a work. The artists and composers collaborate on a joint statement of intent describing the similar themes and concept their works will explore. Using the joint statement of intent as a focus, each visual artists has created one 10 inch by 10 inch scale print, published by Spudnik Press Cooperative. And each composer wrote a piece performed and recorded by Palomar Ensemble that is being pressed onto 12” vinyl.
The final package that will be released on Saturday, November 16, 2013 will be a suite of 10 prints and a record with 10 corresponding compositions issued on record. The entire package will be sold for $35 and includes admission to the debut concert and exhibition at Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. 

The partnerships of Ten x Ten 2013 are:
Lilli Carre and Michael Miller
Edie Fake and Andrew Tham
Jo Dery and Jude Mathews
Aaron Renier and Brain Baxter
Chad Kouri and Marjorie Rusche
Craig Hansen and Betsy Start
Aaron Maurer and Tim Corpus
Ann Worthing and Amos Gillespie
Angee Lennard and Randall West
Renee Robbins and Seth Boustead

Homeroom designs artistic projects and programs with two core values: conversation and collaboration. We build programming structures with artists, audiences, curators and venues to create an artistic dialogue with shared and far-reaching impact.
Spudnik Press was founded on the premise that art should be a democratic and empowering medium, Spudnik Press Cooperative is committed to being an approachable and affordable print shop; a space where professional printmakers merge with aspiring students; a space that encourages collaboration and the sharing of ideas.
Access Contemporary Music is a non-profit organization that presents classical music as a living tradition. We perform new works in innovative ways for new audiences, provide community-based education, and collaborate with composers from around the world.

Monday, September 9, 2013

US Diatoms- Artist Feature

A diatom taxonomist classified some of the genera in my paintings. They did a feature on my work on the US Diatoms site at the University of Colorado. They focus on the taxonomy of freshwater species but are working on expanding. Check out some of the diatoms on their site as it's absolutely gorgeous. It's not everyday that my work gets classified by a scientist. This is so cool! They actually said that I illustrate more diatom genera but but they all don't appear on the site. It looks like I have some work to do.

Read about it on the following link.


http://westerndiatoms.colorado.edu/about/projects


Under Pressure, 28" x 28", acrylic on canvas, 2012


Monday, September 2, 2013

Ten x Ten: Mixing Session

Ten x Ten: Mixing Session: Mixing Ten x Ten at Shape Shoppe. Sounding great!! — with Seth Boustead and Nick Broste.

Mixing Ten x Ten at Shape Shoppe. Sounding great!! — with Seth Boustead and Nick Broste.