Wednesday, April 22, 2009

More Abstract Photos




Here is a few more... I spent hours over the last few years looking for spots that I just would love to shoot... Sometimes I find places while hiking. I couldn't find that blue one I was talking about the other day - but here are a few more... Maybe I'll post some more down the road - I have a bunch of them!! hahaha I might have to see about posting some of my illustrated work and other artwork I had been working on the last few years?! -- But you can see most of it on my myspace!

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Old Abstract Photography




Here is some of my older abstract photography -- Just stuff from the last few years. I just like the textures and how some of them are kinda like paintings - I have some other ones I need to find where I saved them too... those really remind me of simplistic paintings, but I love them as "art" - Just not sure that others would feel the same. I also really like how you don't know what your really looking at... makes me want to tell you.... but I shouldn't! hahaha

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Shows

Here is a list of shows that I currently watch on TV or on Hulu...


Prison Break

Lost

Art21

Fringe

My Name Is Earl

Southland

Kings

Eureka

Cover Me

Spider-man

Cursoe

Heroes

Chuck

Legend of the Seeker

Lie to Me

Terminator: SCC

Doll House

24

Knight Rider

Roswell


Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Welded Sculpture Pieces

I wanted to share something that I just started "playing" with... A few months back I had been thinking about some larger sculpture pieces that would be out door sculptures. As I thought about and sketched out some ideas, I realized that my bases to the sculptures would need to be strong and able to support the weight. I needed to figure out how I was going to accomplish that problem along with a few other ways to connect the pieces to already established bases.

When I was younger, about 13 years old - I would go to work with my dad. There at work my grandpa, had a cutting torch and a welding machine and alllllllll kinds of other things to "play" with. My grandpa would teach me and my cousin how to use all these different tools that they had- and gave us "jobs" to practice on. We learned everything from using bandsaws, the lathe, and other tools -- to working on car parts -changing transmissions, brakes, radiators- anything and everything!! --  I remember one time my cousin and I were taking the back end off of one of the trucks which was up on jack stands. We took a lunch break and during that time there was an earthquake and the truck jumped right off the jack stands and smashed down on the ground! We were lucky not to have been under it!! 

Getting back to what I was saying: I remember being in 7th grade and was out in back of the "shop" (their store) with  a huge 6 foot high x 6 foot wide - 1" steel shelved  unit. It had multiple doors on the front that were used for safes, much like a wall of safety deposit boxes. My grandpa gave me the cutting torch left me there to cut it all into smaller chunks of metal. The sparks just chewed holes allllll through my cloths! HAHAHA... Man, I just lol thinking about how I was this short lil kid wearing that huge helmet and thick huge welding gloves cutting away!! 

These thoughts came to mind when I ran into my problems with the artwork pieces, and I wondered if welding might be a solution for me. It had been years since I had done anything like that.... MANY years! hahaha  -- So I decided to take a Welding as Sculpture class at Mt. Sac and the class has been great! You can come in for class or come in on ANY other day of the week if you need more time, but better then that - just about all the supplies you need are free to use!!! If anyone is interested in learning -- I think it is the CHEAPEST art class I have ever taken! 

 I have been really busy working on other artwork and the art exhibit - but I wanted to share a little of what I have been working on in that class - we have been cutting flat sheets of metal and then welding the pieces together to create the different 3D shapes. Starting off with cubes, rectangles and then moving on to curved shapes, next is to combine the different shapes together to create a larger metal sculpture. Other then these specific things, we are able to create anything we want with any of the machines there! 

Right now I am just focusing on creating the basic shapes -- so these are obviously unfinished and not "cleaned" up - the larger rectangle has had the welds on the sides ground down. The cube, I just last week welded together. -- I love the way the metal has a stained on burn - I find the colors really pretty, and love the abstract images. You can see that on one of the sides the burn stain (I am sure there is an official name for that) -- It looks like the face of a man, the forehead, bridge of the nose and the darkened eye sockets..... 





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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The Hulu Contagion

Last Dec. I caught the Hulu Contagion =) 

I call it that because ever since I started watching the shows on Hulu.com -- they just keep putting more and more new shows on there!!! Hulu is one of my lil addictions!

 I have been watching both old and current TV shows. I don't have Tivo or cable, so Hulu is amazing for me to be able to watch! I can miss my regular TV show and watch it later that night or by morning! It is FREE and just has a FEW short commercials in it. I shouldn't admit ALL the shows I watch.... But I will soon have to put a lil list together in another blog - JUST to show how crazy it has become! In my defense... I AM able to watch (listen) as I work on artwork, so it isn't as bad as it seems. 

I wanted to share one show I just started to watch called, ART 21. It is a PBS show that has a theme for that particular show and has Artist talking about their work, ideas, ect.  Artist of the 21st century = ART21.  -- You all should drop by and check it out.... and then allow the contagion to spread! hahaha     .... Here let me "help" you:

http://www.hulu.com/art21-art-in-the-twenty-first-century

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Monday, April 6, 2009

I guess I have to start somewhere

"My Dreams" - Mixed Media - 2007

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