Showing posts with label art journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art journal. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2015

Life as I See it


Life is what's happening while you're waiting for something else to happen. I try to capture these moments in my sketchbook. Here are a few excerpts from recent journals...

sketch of a rather vivid dream I had.

I burned 230 calories at the gym while drawing this scene...

View from my pew, Christmas Eve 2015, Church of the Advent. Hatboro, PA

Some quick gesture drawings from a figure drawing session...

sketching while spinning...woo hoo!

A minister preaching at St. Pauls Cathedral, Buffalo, NY

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Pass the Journal


I was honored to participate in Strathmore Paper's Pass the Journal project. In this promotion, Strathmore mails one in their quality line of sketchbooks to an artist. The artist has two weeks to draw or paint a fun spread within it's pages. Once complete, the artist uploads their artwork to the Pass the Journal site for all to see. The artist then mails the journal to a new artist - who is to create their own fun spread. This process keeps going until the sketchbook is full of original art. It's a great way for Strathmore to showcase their quality paper - and collaborate with artists.  This particular journal is called the Wyeth, after the legendary painter, Andrew Wyeth.



Artists are allowed to choose any theme which inspires them. Hopefully this piece is self-explanatory. I did it simply for the love of dogs. My Cretacolor Nero soft black pencil went down so smoothly on this quality paper.


If you visit Pass the Journal, you can view artists submissions, and can track these journals as they crisscross North America (and the world).  Once complete, this journal will find a permanent home at the Paine Art Center.


A special thanks to a master illustrator, Graham Smith, for passing the journal to me.  Good luck to another of my favorite illustrators, David Gordon, who I've passed the journal on to!


"Artists today think of everything they do as a work of art. It is important 
to forget about what you are doing - then a work of art may happen."

~ Andrew Wyeth (whom this Strathmore journal is named after)

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Horsing Around


I've been horsing around (a lot) in my sketchbook, 
and wanted to share a few spreads with you. Enjoy!

Ziggy Stardust meets Neil Armstrong

It might get fishy...

Inspired by a recent viewing of the Exorcist

Ghosts