5.30.2012

Like haha funny? or like funny...

So yet another day off to myself.  Luckily I had class this morning, followed by getting my hair cut, and getting my eye brows done.  It has been my luck as of late to just barely miss the bus.  Unfortunately today I wore crummy shoes which are not to good for chasing the bus down.  So instead I had some lunch until the next one came about.  On a brighter note I decided to try out my new colored pens that I bought, the orange one to be exact.  Filling in the color took longer than any other part of the following image.  Not the best picture I have ever drawn, but I think it came to a resolution that I am happy with.  The next project is going to be on a bigger scale, updates to follow!

Cheers!

5.29.2012

1 in 8,000,000

 I must begin by saying that I do love living in NYC, and I do not regret for a moment making the choice to come here.  With that being said I have found that although there are a plethora of things to do in the city, many of them are not fun to do by yourself.  I am also waiting on a package from UPS so I fear that any time I step into the the bathroom or out the door it will be the moment the delivery man decides to show and not leave me my package for the third time.  All the rant aside being here by myself the past couple of days has allowed me to really focus on getting some drawings done, as well as working on my website and kickstarter project, ect.  I have felt for a while that this was the direction that my drawings were needing to move in order to become bigger and more involved so the pictures that follow are my first steps. 
 














Sorry for the poor image quality, I took them with my iPhone.  I'll scan them in later and put up better copies.  The idea is that in this case there are two separate drawings that are cut out in the style of a sticker and then put on the wall.  This is similar to what I was doing with my wall drawings, but now the objects are free floating and not confined within the bounding edges of a page.  The difference comes in how the drawings are arranged on the wall so that they no longer are two separate pieces, but instead interact in such a way as to create one over all work.
  To give a scale reference the overall piece is about 19"x14".  I like it so far, and I'm interested to see where the possibilities will take me.  Thoughts are welcome as always.  Cheers!

5.28.2012

If and When

So I think its finally time for me to dive into the wide world of  blogging.  As you may or may not know I am Reese and I live in New York City.  Ever since I was young I have been driven to create and explore.  This blog will be my new outlet for the images and work I create "If and When" I am able.  I think that the acting of creating should be continual and non stop.  I don't believe in sitting down for a session, or taking time out to make something.  For me imagination and conception of new and amazing ideas goes on all the time.  While I don't always have time to put the pen to the paper at the very instance when true inspiration strikes, I believe ideas should constantly be kept at the for front of daily thought so that they can be nurtured and improved upon.  Then, when time is made the mental vision can be put to whatever medium is fitting.  People see different things in my images, but for me it has been about creating a sort of visual language to reinterpret the things in lief that I find fascinating.  For me this blog will be another way to help hold myself accountable, and still feel the urge to produce work for the enjoyment of myself and others. 

With all of that being said I thought the most appropriate picture to start with would be some of the object I hold most valuable.  This is my "every day" pen bag, which hold the pens and pencils that are used to produce the majority of my work.  From the left to Right : Pilot Prera F, Lamy Safari EF, Pentel P209 0.9 with 2H lead, Pilot G-Tec-C 0.3, Pilot G2 Red 0.7, Sukura Sumo Grip II 0.5 with HB lead, Lamy Scribble, Pilot Precise V7 RT, Pilot Precise V5 RT, Pilot G-Tec-C 0.25, Pilot Hi-Tec-C Cavalier 0.4, Staedtler  2mm Lead holder with 5H lead, Fisher Space Pen, PHX Pen with .4 Hi-Tec-C Cartridge, Uniball Jetstream 0.7, Pilot Hi-Tec-C Yellow 0.4, Pilot Hi-Tec-C Red 0.5, Pilot Hi-Tec-C Orange 0.5, Pilot Hi-Tec-C Green 0.4, Clickster Eraser, Pentel Twist Erase 0.9 with 2H lead.  All held in a beautiful 122KCal Roll-up case.  In the beginning I used a lot of scrap paper from the print shop to do my drawings, but the more I searched I landed on two surfaces that I find most appealing for pen work.  The First is Plate Bristol, and the other is #234 Paris bleed proof paper for pens.  I also have found that I don't like sketch books very much.  I find that filling a book with images that are all "good" is to much pressure for me, and I will often start a sketchbook and never finish it.  Because of this I have become a big fan of the Rhodia No.16.  It's small and compact so it's easily carried, but has perforated pages so that the drawings can be removed and put into a box at the end of each day (or thrown out if they serve no purpose).       

As you can tell I love pens, so I will probably give some reviews of pens and papers that I come across in my journeys as well. 

To wrap this one I'll give you a picture that I found the need to express yesterday.