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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Shakti and Shiva v.2


I was approached by my friend Sharon Arnold, who is guest-curating this year's Seattle Erotic Art Festival, to submit a piece for an invitational wing she's arranged. I had such a good time doing the piece directly below that I thought it was wholly suited to this event as well, but with none of the parameters involved with commission work. I'm happy with it; I wanted to make a piece that inspired or evoked sensuality rather than depict it.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Shiva and Shakti Commission


My Friend Susie is a yoga teacher and is deeply interested in Tantric Studies. She wanted to surprise her husband with a large painting for their bedroom; we talked for some time about the mood and feeling she was hoping to see --- loving, sensuous, integrated, and above all full of vitality. I asked Susie if she minded me flirting with garishness, and she told me to go with it. I sent 3 updates to her as I worked to ensure I was on a useful path. This is how it turned out, and I must say how pleased I am with the results. A completely enjoyable job from start to finish.

Iron Man/ Captain Commander Mural


As you might imagine, this one is for an eleven-year-old boy's bedroom. Simple, dramatic composition, rich colors, and the semi-tromp l'oeil edges graphically rendered as building silhouettes and dust clouds help to break up and enliven a large blank space.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

A New Skill Gained...


I just finished up teaching a summer 'digital design' program for ten high school kids; it went really well, but the thing is I'm still learning what seem like really basic PS skills my own self. To wit: The above image is a charcoal drawing, and I just found out how to color such things in dramatic (if not quite convincing) fashion. Hip hip hoorah.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Jahnavi's Room


A very busy period indeed. We're moved into the new house ( paradise), and I'm about to finish up the summer design session I'm teaching. In between, I managed to get Jahnavi's mural up; Joseph's room is up next. Then I begin a really thrilling project, which I'll document and upload as it progresses.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

More Color Episodes From Sisyphus' Journey...



It seems like an irregular loop for me: I work on the computer, I work in traditional media, and sometimes I push it all into a corner and write folk songs. Well, these are evidence of my continuing dedication to the Sisyphus book --- anyone know a good agent?

Monday, May 12, 2008

More Drawings...





Some Uncolored Things...





This post and the one above it are sketches that grew into drawings, which themselves may very well ripen into finished pieces. That said, I rather like them at this stage.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Lowell Elementary: The small one.


So Jahnavi goes to this great public school on Capitol Hill, and I wanted to offer something to the community there. It turned out that they have a 2-flight stairwell that currently looks like a concrete-block Stalag, and when I saw the space, I knew what needed to be done.
However, that kind of work needs to happen in the summer, when kids aren't continuously streaming through. The PTA, however, saw some of my proposal drawings and became very enthusiastic, asking if I could bide my time by creating a smaller mural for the front stairwell. No problem says I; here's a watercolor version of it. I'm installing the full size, 4'x8' this week and will post the pic as soon as I get it. Taken, that is.

BTW: Yes, you're not imagining a "bridge" theme going on here. Although it may seem strange, there is no overt connection between my studio moniker and these bridges --- at least, none I'm consciously aware of. I've become interested in Ukiyo-e (Japanese for Floating World, and no, this is not borrowed either. Just, very, very synchronistic), or classical Japanese woodcuts. In some cases I've adapted the compositions plainly; other times I'm merely trying to hook into the sensibility while creating altogether new compositions.

Another View...


This shot gives a better idea of the scale... not enormous, but nothing to sneeze at, either.