Sunday, April 19, 2015
Time Lapse Mural Magic
This time lapse video of a second mural I created for Coasterra condenses a week's work to around 2 minutes. It's visual caffeine so put your seat belt on. Grateful to my hard working, talented assistants Daniel Renner and Brie Witko as well as my friend Gil Gutierrez for his vibrant music.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
ARTISTS FOR PEACE
This past month I created this poster as part of the Dialogues: Poster Art of the Soviet Union Show at the City
Gallery at San Diego City College. Rare historical Soviet posters from the
period of Perestroika and Glasnost were featured alongside contemporary posters
with political, social or arts themes and a Russian twist.
My poster was about the potential of the arts to promote peace and social change. To craft a culture of peace you have to first imagine it. Artists around the world and throughout history have given voice to that ideal. A sharp pencil can be a powerful weapon to communicate the pathos of war. I’m greatly inspired by folk arts, many of which are living traditions. Birds are a common theme in Russian folklore and this region has a particular gift for storytelling. The folkloric pattern inside the bird represents a diverse patchwork of beliefs and opinions. The colors tip their hat to Russian Constructivism. When creating this poster, the recent peace agreement and conflict between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists was on my mind and in the news. The two leaves symbolize differing points of view with the pencil of the artist providing a stable perch for the idea of peace to take hold.
My poster was about the potential of the arts to promote peace and social change. To craft a culture of peace you have to first imagine it. Artists around the world and throughout history have given voice to that ideal. A sharp pencil can be a powerful weapon to communicate the pathos of war. I’m greatly inspired by folk arts, many of which are living traditions. Birds are a common theme in Russian folklore and this region has a particular gift for storytelling. The folkloric pattern inside the bird represents a diverse patchwork of beliefs and opinions. The colors tip their hat to Russian Constructivism. When creating this poster, the recent peace agreement and conflict between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists was on my mind and in the news. The two leaves symbolize differing points of view with the pencil of the artist providing a stable perch for the idea of peace to take hold.
You can purchase a high quality, 20 by 26 giclee poster for $65 with all
funds going to the Doyald Young Reading Room. I am such a
believer in books and this design and illustration library at City College is
open to students and the community. I'm supporting this effort as this reading room is a great place for aspiring illustrators to find their way.
Dancers in historical costumes performed barefoot in the gallery at the opening. Photo by Edward Honaker |
Photo by David Eichinger |
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Mural Making
Had fun last week making the first of two COASTERRA murals for the Cohn Restaurant Group and this time lapse video.
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Beating the Drum for Women's Rights
Grateful for the KIRKUS interview Julie Danielson did with Margarita Engle and I about the creation of DRUM DREAM GIRL. She is a fantastic writer who interviews and features the work of authors and illustrators at her blog Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast. This is a children's literature blog focused on illustration and picture books-something I am passionate about. In a 2011 interview at Seven Impossible Things I had the chance to chat with Jules and had a lot of fun talking about my take on children's book illustration. This blog is such a great resource and I really enjoy reading about the approach of other illustrators.
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