Monday, December 27, 2010
Car in the Wild
How is it that my first woodcut print will be that of an antique car abandoned in the wild? It is hard to explain in words how an image speaks to you. A glance at the 12" x 9.5" maple wood block and the image later, somehow, they just felt right and I knew I got to cut the image on the wood. The transformation of the background was unexpected because I had to express colors of the brown and yellow grass in black and white. In its 1st state, I had made 3 prints of it. In the 2nd state, 12 original prints were made.... one is hanging in my living room, another resides in HK. That piece in HK also marks the first artwork that I have gave away as a gift. The 3rd is with another pair of good friends who live right by us. The rest of them, I have posted them up for sale and lets await results!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Sold!
After a 10 minute sketch of a model at this semester's last life drawing class at Parsons, the model, Nick, asked if he can buy the drawing! That is the best praise I have received this semester about my works. Life Drawing with Grace, at Parsons has been an enlightening experience. She explored various ways of drawing portraits, parts of the body, using mediums such as markers, charcoal and pencils. Simple as it may sound, I had discovered the technique I am most comfortable and inspired to work with. For the first time in my life, I understand what exploration and self discovery really means. Should I have asked for a token sum in exchange of this 10 minute sketch? Beauty truly lies in the eyes of the beholder and such is the mystery about art.
Labels:
beauty,
drawing,
inspiration,
life drawing,
nick,
parsons,
sketch
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