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25 Sep Posted by admin in sketchblog, Uncategorized | Comments

“Portmanteau” Interactive Sketchbook Exhibit at Kent State Trumbull

“Portmanteau” Interactive Sketchbook Exhibit at Kent State Trumbull

I’m very fortunate to have the opportunity for a solo exhibition at the Kent State University’s Trumbull campus. While I will be showing some original work, I want to offer something more participatory for those who attend the show. Consequently, much of the gallery will be dedicated to space for show attendees to create their ...

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24 Jul Posted by admin in sketchblog | Comments

Drawing from Life by Jennifer New

Drawing from Life by Jennifer New

There are plenty of books out there about sketchbooks and artists journals. Sadly, few of them cover the full scope of this under-appreciated art form. Books about art journals and sketchbooks generally come in two types: how books and what books. How books, which cater to new and aspiring journal keepers, focus on technical demonstrations ...

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23 May Posted by admin in sketchblog | Comments

Art Heroes Radio is Back on the Air

Art Heroes Radio is Back on the Air

  Michigan-based sculptor and impresario of all things creative John T. Unger is back on the air with a new episode in one of my favorite podcasts, Art Heroes Radio. Unger’s podcast features interviews that cover a wide variety of topics related to creativity, art, and the business of making a living doing what you ...

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18 May Posted by admin in sketchblog | Comments

Book Eleven is Here

There’s a new book in the gallery. I’ve posted the first few spreads of Book Eleven, which is currently in progress. I’ve switched to the Moleskine watercolor notebook from my old standby, the Moleskine large sketchbook. The format of the watercolor notebook is radically different: each spread measures 5 inches high by 16 inches wide. ...

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09 May Posted by admin in bestOf, sketchblog | Comments

Capture: the Art of Snaring Ideas

Capture: the Art of Snaring Ideas

Why is it the best ideas come unbidden at inconvenient times? When these stereotypical moments of inspiration happen for me, the ideas arrive in one great, sudden, unwieldy package. All at once I receive a complete story, rather than single lines or paragraphs that trickle in at a more manageable rate. More a spectator than ...

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07 May Posted by admin in sketchblog | Comments

Danny Gregory Writing New Book

I just heard via his blog that New York-based artist and writer Danny Gregory is planning a new book. It will be a sketchbook memoir about the loss of his wife, who was killed in an accident just over a year ago. Chronicle Books in San Francisco plans to publish the book in Fall/Winter of 2012. ...

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03 May Posted by admin in sketchblog | Comments

Mark McGuinness on Why Creative People Need to Be Eccentric

Like many artists, writers, designers, and musicians, I have eccentric work habits. The most notable is probably that I listen to the same song or set of three or four songs for hours on end. Something in the repetition helps me enter that right-brained state in which time seems to recede. Creativity Coach Mark McGuinness, ...

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07 Apr Posted by admin in sketchblog | Comments

Little Scraps of Paper

Today a Chicago-based designer friend sent me a link to an intriguing video series. “Little Scraps of Paper” is a series of very short films created in 2010 by Thomas Leach, a commercial and documentary director in London. Each film is a profile of a designer, illustrator, photographer, or other professional creative, and takes you ...

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01 Apr Posted by admin in sketchblog | Comments

Italy and Croatia Travel Pages Added to Book Nine

I’ve finally uploaded the travel pages to the Book Nine gallery. Check them out to see our adventures in Italy, Croatia, and a bit of Slovenia.

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15 Mar Posted by admin in bestOf, sketchblog | Comments

RE: Purpose – An Interview with Collage Artist Richard Russell

Sitting in Richard Russell’s basement studio in midtown Atlanta feels like being in some sort of eccentric Modernist submarine. The space is windowless and small, full of tightly packed shelves, meticulously organized, stylishly appointed, and strangely cozy. Interspersed with the traditional art supplies is an oddball collection of objects d’art, shrine-like candle arrangements, travel mementos, ...

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