woohoo - for a book cover assignment.
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now with BONUS progress-shot-o-vision!
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
pencils for a big ol' drawing, now in bad-photo-o-vision!
scanning this is going to suck..
thursday night i had the opportunity to see Gary Panter speak (you may not know his name offhand, but he was the dude who did the set designs for Pee Wee Herman.) it was totally inspiring, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for sure. He's a very thoughtful man and also really, really funny. afterwards i ran up and got to shake his hand :B
also, yesterday I made a silly 6 page book out of my morning ink doodles, all on huge paper stapled together. i left it on queen west for someone to find - hello, did you find my book?
scanning this is going to suck..
thursday night i had the opportunity to see Gary Panter speak (you may not know his name offhand, but he was the dude who did the set designs for Pee Wee Herman.) it was totally inspiring, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for sure. He's a very thoughtful man and also really, really funny. afterwards i ran up and got to shake his hand :B
also, yesterday I made a silly 6 page book out of my morning ink doodles, all on huge paper stapled together. i left it on queen west for someone to find - hello, did you find my book?
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
okay, okay, enough with the 3 headed cats, here's a drawing for a painting i'm starting:
inspired by a certain austrian.
inspired by a certain austrian.
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
I'm totally jazzed to be a featured artist on Steel Bananas this month - thank you, banana gang!
Here are some more bananas for you and here is an article about Steel bananas on the Torontonist entitled This Shit is Steel Bananas
Here are some more bananas for you and here is an article about Steel bananas on the Torontonist entitled This Shit is Steel Bananas
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Rube Goldberg Machine: a deliberately over engineered machine that performs a very simple task in a very complex fashion, usually including a chain reaction.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
This is a piece inspired by a Radiolab podcast about Memory (and forgetting). The main idea presented in the episode is that our memories don't exist in our heads in some kind of memory bank, they're actually created (and altered) on the spot every time we "remember" them. Because we base our sense of selves on these stories we're actually creating our identities as we go. Crazy! Listen here.
please see full view here
please see full view here
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