Posts Tagged ‘Art’

Kickstarter

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

I’m currently accepting donations to fund getting my year art project into a book form. Any donation, no matter how small would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help!

There are plenty of rewards to be had at many levels, some even including art created during this project!

http://kck.st/qs5t6O

With the end in sight

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Now that I’m close to the end of my year long project (under 20 days to go) I thought I should start sharing with you what I’m taking away from this experience.

First off, I think that most of the work is NOT a fair representation of my work. About 90% of it I wish would have never seen the light of day. That is why this experiment is becoming very interesting. I’ve gotten from a few people that the fact that I post something every day, and that I don’t censor what makes it to the site, is what’s interesting to them. They enjoy seeing the process, even though it hurts me sometimes to look back on some of it.

For probably the last 100 days or so, I felt like doing this project was a big mistake. I felt bad about it, I was wishing it would turn out to be something completely different than it is.  I then had a conversation with my friend Scott, and he boosted my spirits about it, giving me a little motivation to finish out the project with a little style. About the same time as this conversation, I went to my homepage (www.andyerickson.net) and noticed how much I like my randomized mosaic of the art project on that page. They both made me look at the project as a whole, and not at it’s individual parts. The whole year long project is the art, not the daily entries.What I’m doing, not what I’m producing is where the art is. As it always is, life is the art.

I’m going to try and throw in some more narratives into the blog before I end it in a few weeks. I need to get these ideas off my chest, and hopefully help you understand what I was trying to do this whole year.

Day 17 – Postcard Rose from Portland

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Well, I’m in Portland and it’s famous for it’s roses, so have a doodle rose please. More from Portland tomorrow!

Day 14 – Eye

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

I really was not happy with the sketches from the last couple days, so I thought I should starting working on the detail, instead of just worrying about the whole picture. I also caught myself starting to look at this project as a chore, which I really don’t want it to become. I need to work on things that excite me. Maybe I’ll go back to more cut paper, that was exciting.

Day 13 – Portrait of a Robot

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

I’m sill not very happy with the self portrait I did yesterday, so I thought I’d go with something a little more simple. It’s what nightmares are made of

webdisaster.net

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

A friend and co-worker of mine has also recently started a daily art blog, attempting to do one 15 minute sketch a day. He also works on his own web-comic which is also found on the same site. Please, show him as much love as you show me.

webdisaster.net

Day 9 – Paint Tube

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Today you get a little more color. I was hoping to start work on a hand-printing project, but my old tools seem to be MIA. Hopefully tomorrow, I can have something of a little more substance.

Day 7 – Artist as a Superhero

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

I had this idea in my head last night, but didn’t really have any time to do it, so I took care of it this morning. First off, it’s a doodle, and it’s me, Andy, as a superhero. I used to draw superheros all the time as a kid, and I actually did my undergraduate senior art exhibit using superheroes. I guess they’re just kind of close to my heart.

Day 6 – Barbie

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Well, this is my subject for a drawing when I ask my daughter what I should draw. To be technical, this is Disney’s Ariel, not Barbie… but you know, they’re all the same to her. This coloring didn’t come out as I’d hoped, but it finally adds a little color to my entries.

Day 5 – Peanut Butter Candy

Monday, September 21st, 2009

I finally got out and bought a pen I feel comfortable drawing with. There’s just something about line drawing with ink that is great to me. With every line, there’s no going back. You have to make EVERY line work. It’s great.