Monday, April 20, 2009

Herakut: the perfect merge.

A couple years back I found the book Graffiti Women for sale on Amazon and picked it up. Through it I was introduced to the work of Hera and immediately started searching the internet for more of her work. I found out that she was part of a two-person team with another graffiti artist named Akut and they did the whole Hollywood couple thing and smashed their names together creating HERAKUT. Since then I have periodically checked out their website and myspace page to continuously be blown away by the work they were doing. Their work combines this spontaneous, sketchy style with photorealistc portraiture and it's basically all done with a spraycan. About a month ago I checked their homepage and found an announcement for a book they were releasing in April. I did some more searching on the internet and found a couple sample pages and decided that I needed to get this book. Starting April 1st my daily routine was: wake up, take Whit to work, check my email, check Amazon to see if it had been released yet, start doing school work. As more time passed I found myself becoming increasingly antsy which is weird, I'm usually a perfect model of self-control (ask Whit) and kept searching for more and more about the book. I found one website that posted about a dozen pages and it was like heroine (so I'm told), I was wired. I kept worrying that I was just building myself up to be disappointed and the more time passed, the surer I got that it couldn't possibly live up to what I was expecting. But I couldn't help myself (again, heroine), and finally about a week ago I found that Amazon finally had it for sale. I ordered it and waited patiently, until it came today. The UPS guy rang the doorbell, I tore open my package and was awe-struck at how much better the book was than my already inflated expectations. I can't stop looking at it. And it makes me want to pull another all-nighter in the printmaking studio, which isn't good since I have a website due in 3 days.

Long story short, I give it two very enthusiastic thumbs up.


BFA show.

Anyone who wants to come see the work of the Utah State graduating art majors come this Friday. This does not include the Graphic Design emphasis which will have a presentation Tuesday, April 28th. I'll put the poster up as soon as I can get a link to it.

Monday, April 13, 2009

How much wood could a woodcut cut if a woodcut...

This morning I finished my print for an exchange we are doing with some school in Montana. The theme was "How much wood could a woodcut cut if a woodcut could cut wood?" I took a picture of my most lumberjack looking friend, Jackson, and made him into a kind of Urban Lumberjack. In fact, I think that's going to be the name of the print: "Urban Lumberjack." It has a nice ring to it. I had toyed with the idea of doing the mash-up and calling it "Lumber Jackson," but I don't think I will.

Sometimes I forget how nice it is to work small. These prints were only 8x8" and they were ultra-quick to ink up.

Friday, April 10, 2009

The ting tings.

I forgot just how much I like this band until I saw them live. For those of you that aren't familiar with them, you've heard their stuff before: 1st their song "Shut Up and Let Me Go" was on the iPod commercial, and shortly thereafter the song "Great DJ" was one of the iTunes "free downloads of the week." Anywho, it's just the two of them that make the music and it's incredibly entertaining to watch it happen. They had two roadies that would dash on and off stage to switch out their instruments so that they could play seamlessly. After each song Katie White would just stand there and stare out into the crowd half fashion-model, half dear-in-headlights. She kept talking about how great the crowd was and the level of energy but I swear I never saw her smile once. The best part of it all: Thanks to my amazing wife and KSL.com, the whole night only put us out 20 bucks.


Monday, April 6, 2009

An explanation of "Chicago"

I don't know how blogger works. I really wanted to put words at the bottom of that post full of pictures but I couldn't figure out how to get my cursor down there, so here are the words that would have gone there. Use your imagination.

After being back from Chicago for a week and not having time to post anything I finally decided to put up some pictures from my trip, not that I really have time now but here I am anyway. Last week was the Southern Graphics Council annual printmaking conference. We spent most of our time in demos or galleries but made time to see the bean, go to H&M and we didn't see Batman, which was one of my goals going into it.

And here's another picture that I couldn't get to work with the layout of that last post. That whole portrait/landscape thing.

Chicago.