Took the long way to the studio one day and walked by a statue…
Music In The Video While listening to blip.fm, and right about the time I did this drawing, I came across the band Absofacto (Thank you @kristenboyd). The specific song was No Power. After hearing it the quest to find out where I could consume more Absofacto deliciousness began. With a few clicks I found what I was looking for, and with a couple more learned that it’s the side project of the talented Jonathan Visger of Mason Proper (another tasty band). Both are definitely worth taking the time to get to know.
You can download the song in the video, “Palinopsia”, along with the rest of the Absofacto goodness at www.absofacto.com.
For a good part of early 2010 I had a “secret” project in the works. Last week that project saw the public eye for the first time when the band These United States released their new album What Lasts.
Back in February, through the new wonderland of social media, I was contacted by the lead singer and amazing lyricist of These United States, Jesse Elliott. Him and the crew were in search of someone to come up with artwork for their next album, had heard about my work (thank you MsBojangles), and wanted to know if I’d be willing to take a crack at it.
My answer: Hell Yes.
A couple weeks later a package arrived at our door here in Buenos Aires. In it was the band’s first three albums. Over the months that followed, whether I was working on the cd package, the vinyl, or the t-shirts, it was those tunes that were rambling through my ear buds, and I’m sure slightly shaping what was coming to life.
A big thanks to the whole T.U.S. crew for making this thing a blast to work on. And an especially big shout out to Sarah Law. I couldn’t have done what I did without her amazing photography. The pics below are a sampling of some of the work created for the project. I’d show you more…but now you’ve got one more reason to pick up their new album.
What Lasts – original painting created for album cover
Colored pencil drawing of Jesse Elliott of These United States
Colored pencil drawing of Justin Craig of These United States
Colored pencil drawing of Colin Kellogg of These United States
Colored pencil drawing of Robby Cosenza of These United States
Colored pencil drawing of J. Tom Hnatow of These United States
T-shirt designed for the release of the album
You can purchase all of your These United States goods at their online store here.
I was overdue for a gorilla painting…and even more so for an orange one.
Music In The Video Sweden has its share of bands making serious noise these days. Out of the mix one of my definite faves is Johnossi, a duo out of Stockholm, consisting of John Engelbert (songwriter, singer, guitarist) and Oskar “Ossi” Bonde (drummer, percussionist, singer). Fresh off the release of their third album Mavericks, their tunes are bouncing off my studio walls more and more. The song in the video, “Man Must Dance” can be found on their self-titled debut album (Amazon, iTunes).
Check out the latest news and info on them at following places: Official Website and last.fm.
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For this past year my art studio has also been known as the living room in our apartment. There are obvious advantages and disadvantages of working at home. On the plus side no one would care if the only thing I wore to work was a feathered headdress and moon boots. On the down side, work and home life have an easy way of blending together making it difficult to focus and/or un-focus.
Last week though we decided to make a change. My canvases and paints now occupy a space I rent 19 blocks away on the 3rd floor of an old building in the neighborhood of Recoleta. The faded yellow room that I now dump my creative revelations and failures into sits atop two flights of worn creaky stairs, and was formerly part of a hostel that, until recently, filled both the second and third floors. As my easels moved into the 10″ x 10″ (3m x 3m) former dormitory, two simple wooden beds moved out.
In a bit of irony, not only does my studio reside in a former hostel, but on the first floor lives an old bar owned by Americans called El Alamo. The whole thing has me feeling a bit like Davy Crockett when I head to work each morning.
I’ve only been here a week, but I have a feeling some good things are gonna come out of this room.
My first attempt at making a time-lapsed video with a painting. Hope you dig it.
Music In The Video For the past few months I’ve had the pleasure/honor of working with Jesse Elliott, and the rest of the hardworking gents of the band These United States, creating the artwork for their upcoming album that’s set to drop later this summer (winter if you’re in the Southern Hemisphere with me). During that time I gave up trying to figure out which of their first three albums is the most magically delicious. The song in this video, “Night & the Revolution”, is off their last album Everything Touches Everything.
If you haven’t had a chance to see these guys play yet you’re in luck. They’ve been playing close to 200 shows a year so chances are they’ll be in your neck of the woods soon. You can get all the latest 411 on them at following places: Official Website, Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, and last.fm.
My first video Sketch of the Day. I’m still working out the kinks with the camera and editing, but figured I’d share this one anyway. Hope you dig it.
Music In The Video An Horse an indie-pop duo from Australia that consists of Kate Cooper on vocals and guitar and Damon Cox on drums. The songs “Postcards” is off the 2009 LP – Rearranged Beds. Their new EP “Beds Rearranged Remix” is set to release soon. You can check them out further online at the following places: Official Website, Twitter, Myspace, and iTunes.
The last sketch in Sketchbook Vol. 19: “Chainsaw Santa”, and the completed front and back covers.
Above: The back cover is made up of newspaper clippings and a BART pass from a trip back to the States in July of 2009, a McDonald’s Cheeseburger wrapper in Spanish, tea bag wrappers from my good friend caffeine, and two numbered tickets from waiting in line at the Buenos Aires post office to ship Orange Gorilla Stickers around the world.
Above: The front cover is made up of pieces of newspapers from some of the cities I was in during a trip back to the States in July of 2009. The pink drips are leftover paint from my painting Bazooka Retrograde.
The first and only self-portrait I ever painted I did over 10 years ago in college, in an Intro to Painting class. I’m not sure why I’ve waited so long to do another, but I figure it’s time I knock one out. Below are the work in progress pics of a new one coming to fruition.