Sunday, October 16, 2011

SketchCrawl/Occupy Wall Street (Phoenix) October 15, 2011

I did not participate in the Cave Creek SketchCrawl which I bet was a cooler than where I was. Wasn't sure I could stand out in the sun for hours so opted to sit on the pavement at the Occupy Phoenix rally in front of  Phoenix City Hall. I sweated but at least didn't feel like passing out. There was lots of bottled water available as well as snacks. Very well run and peaceful for the two hours I was there. I would have spent the entire day, but being slow, I knew it was necessary for me to get back home to put something on this blog and SketchCrawl site. So here it is.....a day later.


This is the best I could do for "sketching" this time (above). Spent hours cleaning up the next two photos. Put in a generic acrylic/paper towel smeared background that would not be as distracting. Love this image. It makes me wish I were a photojournalist. But then, this kind of photography isn't what big news organizations seem to want anymore anyway.

These protests are just the beginning so it seems appropriate to keep a journal just for these events.


Well before 2008 I knew that this economic situation was destined to happen and that there would be a revolt. I just didn't know when the breaking point would be. Unfortunately, little fish sometimes get lured in by Big Fish because they think that God or Good Fortune open doors to their washes leaving personal responsibility outside that door. The Big Fish know this and make a meal out of them. Others are purely ambushed. So I am proud to see that there really is a sense of democracy still alive under all the materialistic distractions that we Americans enjoy and/or are bombarded with daily.  This is a WORLD WIDE endeavor now.

This next sign is wonderfully done. As we know, however, not all the buzzard are old.


Good to see a retired judge (below) getting involved.



I read a news article that said that a thousand people participated in this rally. There were at least that many from what I was seeing. The park was getting quite crowded by 1 p.m. and people were still arriving.

This event will surely make some good entries in my journal.











Sunday, August 14, 2011

From Hedi Kyle, to Daniel Essig, to Dorothy Wheeler

                  The eight day art retreat, Art Unraveled, in Phoenix, Arizona,   http://www.artunraveled.com/ARTU11/AUworkshops.htm 
recently finished another successful run. I had the great pleasure of meeting Dena Bliss and her friend, Dorothy Wheeler, at this year's event.  They talked me into taking Daniel Essig's Tree Book workshop although it doesn't take much to talk me into taking a class from him.  He is one of my favorite book artists/binders.

Here is Daniel Essig demonstrating a fishbone folding technique originally created by master book artist, Hedi Kyle.

Workshops for me are places to gather ideas and not a place for making a precious masterpiece. The finished project is just the beginning of new innovations to come. Dorothy definitely demonstrated that philosophy when she returned home and created a 60th birthday card/book for her sister.
Here is our basic workshop project.

And here is how Dorothy added her own touch to it.






Mica sheets are laminated (glued) to the inner and outer cover surfaces, front and back, as well as on the front flap.

It's a wonderful concept with great potential for modifications of all sorts.

Monday, July 25, 2011

32nd SKETCHCRAWL AT MIM

Our SketchCrawl on July 23 was held at the Musical Instrument Museum in northeast Phoenix.
I get a charge out of that place each time I visit it. It is such a multi-cultural extravaganza of music and song on video screens adjacent to the instruments of various countries all over the globe. And what a huge place! It takes hours to get through it.

Here was my contribution this time.



Click on "Journal 6" button on right to see photos of the MIM.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN REVISITED


It was a beautiful day, as it usually is, at the Desert Botanical Garden here in Phoenix, Arizona, under a partly cloudy sky.  Temperature in the mid 80's. My plan was to do some drawing from photos downloaded to my laptop. However, I couldn't draw to save my life.....so frustrating. But I did take plenty of photos as usual.  I played with some in Photoshop a little more so than usual.


And here is the in-your-face squirrel who I just couldn't ignore. What's an outdoor cafe for if not to charm humans into giving up few snacks here and there. 



See my Musings blog for more garden images.



Tuesday, April 19, 2011

APRIL16, 2011, SKETCHCRAWL


We had a surprise when we arrived at the Desert Botanical Garden, closing time for the general public was 12 noon because of a special event. So we had to work fast.  I usually work from photos so I took lots of them and worked on this image following my return home.  This frog was happily calling out to others in the pond and observing the humans passing by.  


See more photos from this SketchCrawl on Journal 6.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

View The Work Of Book Artist And Weaver Of Dreams, Timothy Ely

Ely doesn't teach just physical book structure, he exudes a sense of spiritual alchemy. 

View his work in "Journal 3."


Monday, January 31, 2011

Quick To Assemble, No Glue Journal


In keeping with the My 20 Minute Journal post I made awhile ago, I now have posted  the tutorial on "Journal 2."

Sunday, January 30, 2011

About My Work

Journal 1 is no longer under construction. You are welcome to view my introduction.




Wednesday, January 26, 2011

First Entry For Journal 7 Blog

I must admit that drawing and watercolor still feel very awkward to me. One reason is because I do not practice either as much as I should. So even though life has a way of imposing other demands thus putting a squeeze on ones priorities, I am learning to shuffle those priorities and finding time that I didn't know I had.
This is my first entry in "Journal 7" with, I hope,  many more to come. 

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Italy Journal 2010 of Rome and Umbria region

` Last August I attended a workshop at La Romita School of Art in Terni, in the Umbrian region of Italy. Beforehand I spent several days in Rome along with a few other workshop participants. My knees gave out early on, but with the assistance many patient people and a crutch and pain relief medication I saw the trip through and have many wonderful memories through my journal and photos.  See the journal and photos of Rome and La Romita adventure in blog "Journal 5, meanderings".

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Check Out Journal 5-Meanderings

See France and Italy journals and scenic slide shows in Journal 5.



Thursday, January 13, 2011

Twenty Minute Sketch Journal

Here is another way to approach journaling for the less confident among us. Put together a "down and dirty" journal, something that you don't have to worry about ruining.  Keri Smith has published several journaling books directed toward confidence building.  Here is my version.

A simple pamphlet stitch holds one section of pages together. The front and back pages of the section are then tucked into the folds of the paper that are folded over thin card stock weight paper (or use cereal box cardboard) to create the inner journal cover supports. I need to diagram this in the "tutorial" section of this blog. Stay tuned.


Above you see the section sitting on top of the inside of the cover.


On the left side of the above photo you can see the paper folds into which the front section page would be inserted.  The same would be done with the right side.

Just keep in mind that putting together a rough journal might be the trick to help loosen up a hesitant journaler. Don't make it too precious at first.