Wednesday, September 30, 2009

SPAM! & Stump update 5.0

Super late promo, but I'll be at SPAM (Showcasing Pilipino Artists and Musicians) at San Francisco State University FRIDAY... 6PM -- $10 Will Call $12 at the door. The flyer below has more details:



Myself, Marielle and I think Aldrie will be in attendance representing IC. I'll be live painting as well as selling a few pieces and taking orders for a couple of different prints, so come through and get yours!

Annnnnnnnd here's the latest on Stump... As always, click to enlarge and ENJOY!




More grass and star detail, as well as the moon is now getting some more attention... I'm planning to be able to put in some hard work tonight, so hopefully I'll be able to have a preview print by tomorrow... We'll see!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

OSS, Samus Piece Sold, Stump 4.0, Ramblings and a Cookie!

Hey all... Let me start by thanking all the amazing folks that turned out for OSS part 3! It was another fantastic show, finished off by a legendary freestyle session that I'd like to see a video for. It was REALLY that good... In case you missed it don't fret my pet, the next one is on the 10th of October.

I sold my Samus piece (pictured below) to a gentleman from San Francisco, who happened to see it in the window at the IC gallery. It was one of my favorites, so I was sad to see it go, but I'm always glad to share my art with others who would appreciate it. So if you're reading this, thanks Rick! With all the excitement from OSS going on, I totally forgot that I wanted to get a picture with him, but in lieu of that, here's a photo of the painting.




Also, here's my latest update on Stump. Filled in more foliage, grass and background. Also did some minor detail work to the character in general. Like I said, this project was from a while ago, so the early stages were more about cleaning up the mistakes and refining the look, than making any drastic changes. Anyhoo... Enjoy! (Click to enlarge, of course!)



I'm going to warn you now, LARGE amounts of rambling are incoming.... if you make it to the end you get a cookie.


I've had the misfortune of attending two funerals within a span of a few weeks and amidst all the grieving and sadness, there's a newfound respect for life. I think every human, at one time or another contemplates his or her own mortality. These recent deaths have reinstated the dialogue I sometimes have with myself with a renewed sense of urgency. As I pile on project after project and goal after goal, I can't help but feel like this a drastic attempt to accomplish as much as possible in my infinitely small time on Earth. Not that I'm going through it, but maybe this is the true meaning behind midlife crisis... The struggle to leave a lasting legacy, something immortal, that will live on long after I'm gone. More marks made as proof of my existence.

As my horizons have grown, I've come to realize that the world is a huge immense place, with billions of people living their own lives, with their own beliefs, fears, hopes and dreams. Upon that realization, you realize how truly insignificant your part in this is. THAT was my realization that my life's affect on a large scale was impossibly small, and that more important was the the impressions I make on a smaller scale and the lives I could affect that were directly in contact with my own. This was a few years ago. And I think it's where most of us stand. We affect our own little worlds because that's as far as we can reach. It's kind of a microcosm of how we'd LIKE to affect the world. At least for those of us that think of it anyways.

I think, in some way, that by not being a spiritual person, I actually value life more than the pious. The religious folk I've had the pleasure of talking to, for the most part, believe in life after death. That there is a second life when they perish, which is what they are working towards. That is the life of true value for them. Their existence here is merely a means to that end, a test of their faith, to see that they gain access to whatever their religion promises. People such as myself, though, have it in their heads that this life is all that we get. When it's done, it's done, and that nothing will be left of us besides whatever memory we leave behind. When you realize that all you're given is all you'll get, I'd like to think that you value it more. Every second matters, not because its a chance to prove your faith, but because it's a chance to prove you EXIST in the first place.

I think this is why I try to do so much, and try to affect every person I meet. The term "validating your existence" is usually taken with a negative connotation in humor. I believe that in fact, it is our true goal. Once we realize that our time is temporary, we realize the need for the memory of our existence to be preserved. That, in turn, is why the arts are necessary. Why creative endeavors are so important. And why we should never balk at a fellow human being seeking to validate their existence.

It's the proof of our inner thoughts. It's the proof that we were unique. It's the proof we were here.

Here's your cookie:


Friday, September 25, 2009

Stump 3.0 and Events!


Here's the latest update for Stump! More tree detail, and I started the highlights... It's slow going, but keep in mind, sometimes I only get thirty minutes to an hour a day to work on my own stuff, so it takes a while to get a piece done. Trying to keep a consistent posting schedule of Monday, Wednesday and Friday is motivation for me to continue working on projects so I'll just keep em comin. But check it out and tell me what you think! I'm hoping to get prints of this guy in the future, along with some of my better digital stuff. As always, click to enlarge. Enjoy!



On another note... It's looking like a busy three days. Last night I got to kick it at Fluid in SF and watch 3 eye elephant paint live. Homeboys/girls Albert, Kris (Happy Belated!), Chris and Sadie (Did I spell that right?) were in attendance. The guys from 3 eye elephant are quickly becoming some of my favorite NEW artists. All three of them are great to kick it with and bring something unique to the group. Here's what they did last night (via crappy iPhone Cam)










I was also rewarded by Chris de Leon for doing some side work for their group with this awesome painting!



I'm gonna study it and steal his techniques Kakashi style! (Had to get my anime nerd on at least once in this blog)

Today, marks the opening of "Off the Wall" at Space gallery. Homies Dyno and Tim (DAT:AA) have pieces hanging and I'll be there showing support! These guys are some of the most talented and hardest working members of IC, so if you get a chance, head down to Space gallery in SF and show support for these Vallejo natives. Check out Dyno's site for more details. After that is my good buddy Kris Mestizo's birthday bash at Poleng Lounge in SF. He won't tell me how old he is so lets just say: Happy 88th birthday buddy!

I can't party too hard tonight though, because tomorrow morning I'm running my first double digit distance. That's right! 10 whole miles in preparation for the half-marathon (13.1 miles) I'll be running in October. I'll be going down to Long Beach CA with a few friends who'll undertake this adventure by my side. I'm excited and nervous at the same time so I'm just gonna focus on finishing. THAT will be an accomplishment on its own. Later that night is Open Session Saturdays part 3. The 3rd installment of Individual Collective's open mic extravaganza. You know the drill... OPEN mic, OPEN canvas, OPEN minds. Be there:

Individual Collective Gallery
419 Georgia St
Vallejo CA

You can check out details here or here.

PEACE!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Stump 2.0

Soooo... posting about Stump made me want to attempt to finish the piece. Here's the results of a short session of cleaning up and starting the detail work - all in Photoshop. As always, click to enlarge the image... Enjoy!


Here's a detail of the branches... which is where I spent the majority of my time:


You ever look at some old work and wonder what the hell you were thinking? This piece isn't THAT old but looking at it the past couple of days, all I could do was SMH at how I put it together. On one hand, I get a little ashamed at how I used to do things. On the other hand, it's nice to see my growth since I last visited this piece. Can't wait to see it when it's done!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Stump (Throwback)

Well since I haven't been able to get much work done lately here's a throwback (read: copout) I did a while back. According to the file, it looks like the last time I worked on this was March, so it's a little dated. But if you were to look into my Artwork files on my MacBook Pro, you'd see a lot of unfinished projects that are really near completion. Most of the time I get bored and the way my turnaround works, I'm usually in possession of a shiny new project before I have the chance to finish the ones I'm already working on. But I digress, here's "Stump"... done in Photoshop and re-rendered for the web (It was originally made for print). Enjoy! (as always, click the image for a larger size.) But please be quiet about it... He's sleeping....


The character has some history... but the short version is that he's a traveller who grows a huge tree on his back. The tree represents the burdens that we all carry as we travel through life. When he's young, the tree is small, but as he grows the tree grows with him and becomes heavier and heavier. Despite this, he still travels on and the tree both teaches the value of persevering now matter how heavy the weight is. If you look close, there's a little creature perched on his tree. The creature represents the malicious people in life that can weigh you down even more if they're not dealt with. There's a lot more backstory I built for this guy, but that will have to wait for another post I think.

He's seemingly more "heavy" than my usual characters. The truth is, though, I developed the backstory after I created the image, which in turn made the image even stronger in my mind. Either way, the drawing is still for the most part, unfinished. Maybe posting this will inspire me to finish it. Amongst all my shiny and newer projects... :P

Friday, September 18, 2009

OSS part 3!!!


That's right! Next week Saturday marks the 3rd OSS! We have Paulie Think and Spends Quality doing live performances and as always IC will be live painting during the whole thing! Come down between 6PM-10PM and get on the Open Mic and share your song, poem, rap or whatever you got inside! Or bring a canvas or paper and paint, sketch or draw with Vallejo's own Individual Collective. Tell your friends!

The Individual Collective Gallery is in the heart of Downtown Vallejo at 419 Georgia St. We're open during the Vallejo Farmers Market and welcome interested artists to join us during our meetings/sessions every Tuesday @8PM. Hit up individual.collective@gmail.com or 411@individualcollective.com for more info. PEACE!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

OSS 2

Open Session Saturdays 2, which was held this past Saturday was another great success... We had some open mic performers, and the talented guys from 3 eye elephant came across 2 bridges to get down with our live painting. I only have one photo from the event that I took with my iPhone before I got down to painting. This is our setup outside the IC gallery positioned so those who were watching the performers could see the paintings as they were being completed.


The theme this time around was for all of us to have a horizon line that continues through the piece from one side to the other. Then we'd connect all the paintings side by side making a long landscape. Below is my piece, "If it wasn't for the darkness of night, we'd never see the stars 2". We'll have some photos up soon taken by the talented Albert Lam, but until then enjoy more crappy iPhone photos!



I got some great compliments on the piece, especially from people who saw the first one that I did for BYOA. A couple of the guys said it felt like following a storyboard which got me to thinking of actually making a series out of my concept. Talking to Chris de Leon about the series he's planning and checking out the sketches in his book inspired me to possibly take the "stars" series a bit further. If you're reading this Chris, big thanks for sharing that man!

The next OSS is on the 26th of September, so if you missed the first two, don't fret. There's more coming around the corner! Hope to see you there!

Friday, September 11, 2009

If it wasn't for the darkness of night, we'd never see the stars (finished)

Here's an iPhone quality snapshot of my piece that I painted last night at BYOA held at the Fillmore Center in SF last night. It measures 24" x 18" and is painted with acrylic on canvas. Painting time was about 2 and a half hours (yeah, we got there kinda late).
Below is the money shot... Enjoy! (click image to enlarge)


I like the composition of the piece, but having to paint so fast makes the execution less than what I'm capable of. I want to paint this again someday, because I like the idea and I think that given the time, I can finish the piece with a higher level of quality. I got a lot of meaningful compliments on it last night, which I totally appreciate. In the end though, we as artists are a nit-picky bunch and know when and where we can improve.

There was great talent on display out there last night, and my good friends Chris de Leon and JToddO won a $150 prize for best live piece. I cheered extra hard for them, because I'm big fans of their work, and they totally deserved to win. I only wish I woulda remembered to take a photo of their piece. In attendance from IC was Ant, Ron and Albert. Ant and Ron collaborated on a piece and Albert was happily snapping shots and meeting people all night.

Performances were on point with Mandeep Sethi (hope I spelled that right) MCing the event and The Mighty Delrokz on the 1's and 2's. My favorite act of the night ,and another $150 winner) had to be Do-Dat. He did a set at our last OSS, and brought more heat this time around as the night wore down.

I was impressed again with the folks at BYOA for throwing a quality event that lets all of us independent artists shine. I, myself, am lucky enough to have a career to pay my bills with, so my painting, for the most part, is something I do on the side. But meeting and seeing people who live off of their craft and love what they do is inspiring to say the least. It was an honor to paint amongst such people, and I hope to do it again soon. PEACE!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

If it Wasn't for the Darkness of Night, We'd Never See the Stars

That's the theme behind my live piece that I'm painting tonight during the Independent Artists Week event at the Fillmore in SF. And here's a series of sketches to guide my layout when I'm up there. Enjoy!



There'll be a few more things in the final piece that will make the title make more sense, but I don't want to spoil it here. Check my previous post if you want more info about tonight's event. Hope to see you there!

Upcoming Events this week

Two really great events coming up this week gang.

The first is Independent Artist Week hosted at the Fillmore Center in San Francisco TONIGHT from 7PM-10PM! There's gonna be a TON of artists and performers in attendance, and it promises to be a great time out. Click for directions and for info.

Then on Saturday night, there's gonna be the 2nd Open Session Saturday at the IC Gallery from 6PM-10PM. ALWAYS FREE, Open Session Saturdays features open mics, open turntables, open canvasses, and open minds. So if you or anyone you know likes to perform poetry, rap, sing, dj, paint or if you just want to come enjoy the talent that Vallejo has to offer, be sure to be there. Sign up for the open mic, bring a canvas to paint on, or just freestyle with us at the end of it all. And if you, for some strange reason, can't make it this Saturday, we'll be hosting this event every other Saturday from here on out. We're located here, and check out the official OSS blog for more info. Can't wait to see you all there!



PS if there's anyone from IC reading this and you want to make prints of this flyer, e-mail me and I can send you a print-friendly version of this flyer. Peace!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Woodbot Mk 2.0

Hope everyone out there had a good 3-day weekend! And if you happen to be one of those poor saps that worked, I hope you got time-and-a-half pay. Anyways, between working the gallery, having dinner with the Doji crew, getting my MacBook Pro battery fixed, buying canvasses, catching up on Weeds, running, cooking breakfast & cleaning my house, I managed to make progress on my Woodbot. Progress shot is below:


Most of the work was me figuring out how to detail the leg. I'm pretty happy with what's there so far, but there's a few more details I need to flesh (errr..wood) out. The little guy on the top is there to suggest scale. Hopefully when I'm done and place this guy in his background, it'll be a bit more obvious how large he is. Enjoy!

Friday, September 4, 2009

3 Eye Elephant

Last night I had the pleasure of working on a logo for a new painting super-group called "3 Eye Elephant." This particular group is made up three extremely talented artists: Jeffery Todd, Christopher de Leon and Ichii Ohryin. My part in this equation was small, basically to vector a design that the group had collabed on so they could use it across a multitude of platforms, but it was an honor nonetheless. Here's the end result:


I've considered myself to be lucky enough to paint at the same event with Jeffery and Chris, and I can tell you from experience that this group will produce amazing things! I can't wait to see what comes of it all! Enjoy!