Tuesday, November 16, 2010

A One Night Stand



(Flyer by Katie Pyne)








Also on the night of the 16th was the opening for "The Print That Ties Us," an exhibition of student work from Faisal Abdu'allah's Print Sliding Off The Page alternative printmaking class.




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Stanford White Rabbit Society Presents: Black Mass

















Photo Credits: Alex Simon, Xxavier Carter, James Lipshaw, possibly others.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Sick Cartoons Preview

Here's a little preview of some of the drawings for an installation I'm putting up on Tuesday, part of my Sick Cartoons series.
Jasper Johns, 2010

Caspar David Friedrich, 2010

Frida Kahlo, 2010

Anonymous (Scribe of Kells), 2010

Anonymous (Hellenistic Sculptor), 2010

Andy Warhol, 2010

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, 2010

Henry Fuseli, 2010

Anonymous (Assyrian Captive), 2010

Gianlorenzo Bernini, 2010

There are a ton more of these to come, I'll put them up as the week goes on, along with photos of the installation and show.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Dreamscape: Georgia, c. 1930

Final Cut: Giulia's Dance

Black Mass

(Flyer by Emma Webster)
Stanford White Rabbit Society Presents: Black Mass @ Unisex

Featuring Xxavier Edward, Nell Van Noppen, Danny Towns, 
Justine Massey, Emma Webster, Yanran Lu, and James Lipshaw




Set-up photos after the jump, event photos upcoming in the next few days.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Collab v3


Third edition of COLLAB today, and the inspiration for the day was Steve Henderson. We got to hear a song and then worked while Ryan Edwards played some of his beats in the background. Some folks jammed on guitar, piano, and ukulele, some drew, and some cut out paper flowers. I worked on another hyper landscape from a very strange dream I had a few nights ago involving a rural Georgia road and the car piece from Monopoly. I've also been hard at work on a series of new cartoons for the Sick Cartoons series, which hopefully I'll be showing on November 16th for a small art majors show and dinner in the Sculpture Lab. First though I need to find myself some traffic cones and caution tape. I've also got a project in the works for February in collaboration with a music major, more info on that coming when it gets put together more formally. It's been a slow week since my discovery that nudity really does draw a lot of hits to your website, but the next few weeks are going to have a ton of activity in them, hopefully both in terms of events and work that I'll be getting started or finished. Anyhow, here's some pics and a sketch from this week's COLLAB: