September 13, 2012

Millenium Falcon, LEGO

Very excited to get the Falcon LEGO set. Have been looking forward to it for some time. I brought my kids with me for the ceremonial purchase. Once we brought it home, we got busy building it. Now that its built, it sits on a stand in my studio. It's one of the few LEGO sets I have where the kids can only play with it for a limited time only. I took pictures of the progression. Thanks to my kids for helping me build it. THEY'RE AWESOME.















September 6, 2012

Sketching Through the Maritimes, Part 2

In the summer of 2012 I decided to take a road trip, for 5 weeks, from Toronto to the Maritimes, ending at Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. While on this trip I wanted to chronicle the journey in sketches: no cameras, no computer assisted imagery, just pen, paper, the open road and my skills. Inspired by Shel Silverstein's book, Around The World, and of Walt Stanchfield's philosophical views on drawing, from the books, Drawn To Life, this is my travelogue of a few areas of the Maritimes seen through my eyes and drawn by my hand. Enjoy...



This is what my sketch book looks like at the end of the trip. 
It becomes well worn, wrinkled, beat up, and I earmarked the trip
by adding some travelogue memorabilia.



I usually leave the first page of most sketch pads for a write up or two. 
In this case it was more appropriate to chronicle the journey 
with a little philosophical engagement: as all good journeys do.



Cows living on Cheticamp Island come down to graze by the water.


The good Ol' Crab Shack. Actually its a tourist information centre.




The homes in Grand Etang, Cape Breton are built to contour the landscape. 


This is beautiful Woodstock, New Brunswick. The historic part is more 
interesting to sketch and to hang out in. Historic Woodstock is close to the 
water and I usually stop into the local farmer's market for interesting finds.


I discovered Montmagny, Quebec this trip. What a beautiful city. I intend 
to explore this place more in the future on the drive out to the East Coast. 
I do enjoy Quebec for their appreciation of the arts. It's a wonderful 
place to be for an Artist like me.


Stopping in Ottawa where my sister lives before heading back to Toronto. 






Back in Toronto. Concluded the sketching with a few boats 
down by Harbourfront. What a change from fishing boats...






Managed to do two paintings while on Cape Breton Island. Although 
the main focus was sketching, I couldn't resist using my portable paint set. 
Painting certainly takes longer than sketching. I used a water colour pad 
rated at 90 Ibs. Good general use paper for quick washes. 
Wouldn't recommend this weight for more sustained painting. 


Here I am sketching the falls in Montmagny, Quebec.



Here I am with my son Atticus enjoying a treat in Moncton.

Below are pictures where I'm well camouflaged. Can you find the 
artist in the next two pictures? Most days I would plank (no not planking) myself 
down and get to work. Other days I'd be working in the time frame of minutes.



August 24, 2012

Sketch Diary of The Maritimes



Hello from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The weather has been awesome-great for sketching and painting outdoors. On my journey to sketch my surroundings, using only an ink pen and a sketchpad, this form of drawing has been more of an artistic diary of things that interest me of the maritimes landscape. Here are the first round of sketches. They're all gestural and drawn on-the-fly.


This sketchpad is durable and the paper holds the ink well without smudging. 


Harbour in Montmagny, Que overlooking the St.Lawrence. 






Cape Breton Highlands viewed from the Cabot Trail.


 Water studies by the beach.






 Cape Breton coastline viewed from the Cabot Trail.






 Drew several fishing boats and piers. This is only a few.




July 19, 2012

Portable Cotman Water Colour Set

I recently purchased a new portable water colour field set for painting outdoors. 
Decided to try it at my local zoo on some quick animal sketches. Very happy 
with the set. It contains a portable container for storing water, and two water cups 
for cleaning brushes. Has numerous paint trays for mixing, and is supplied
with a brush. The paints are Winsor & Newton, Cotman series. They are
replaceable and several colours can be purchased. The downside is that the 
stopper for the container leaks because it isn't a tight seal. I compensated by adding
a rubber washer (from a plumbing store) to deal with the leak.    



Here are some samples of giraffes done with the set. The art was taken with 
my cameraand I apologize about the picture quality.


May 16, 2012

Local Daycare Colouring Day Project

A local daycare wanted to participate in the World Colouring Day event. 
I was commissioned to provide art direction for the project. During 
collaboration with the daycare staff, I decided the best art direction for the project 
would be to have the staff caricatured and drawn as their favourite super heros. 
The originals were later reduced to letter size to have the the daycare children 
colour them.

The final project was to be displayed in the daycare for staff, parents, and 
students to view. The result was a great success. The students enjoyed colouring in 
the staff pictures, and the students assisted in displaying them around the daycare.


Each of the staff participated by posing for their caricature. This proved difficult 
during work hours and staff photos were used to finalize the caricatures.






  

The final drawings were done using woodless charcoal and drawn on 
bond paper measuring 19 by 24.