Finished. I created the frame from found wood (I found it in our studio). On to the next painting. ✔
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
more layers
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
kay exxx puhh 2:35am in Seattle/11:35am in CPH
The Hundred In The Hands
Lovesick (Once Again)The Hundred In The Hands
Released: 2010
(VidZone Digital Media)
Friday, November 05, 2010
Exercises
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Pregnant Life Drawing
It's been over 2...well let's just say too long, since I did some life drawing. I have to dust off the cobwebs and get back into "high focus" form. But all in all, it is like meditation and sprinting at once, when I get into it; remembering that is like the caveman sparking his flint. I imagine it never got old.
I'm excited to have found a few spots in Copenhagen where I can let the pregnant inspiration that I've been incubating for some time begin to breath. 2010 is a whole new decade. And like Harvey Pekar said in "American Splendor" (I just saw the flick): "Tomorrows a new deal, right?"
So whatever I want out of the next 24 hours, the next 7 days, or the next 12 months, I can reach for it. I look forward to seeing what I find at the end of my hand, and what it might teach me about myself and how I relate to the world. Hopefully someone else will be effected by it in one way or another.
Last weeks session consisted mainly of poses lasting between 2-5 minutes each. I probably should edit down the pics, but really this blog has always been about keeping a record for myself, not the hordes of readers that follow it.
Big hug,
Bigfoot
I'm excited to have found a few spots in Copenhagen where I can let the pregnant inspiration that I've been incubating for some time begin to breath. 2010 is a whole new decade. And like Harvey Pekar said in "American Splendor" (I just saw the flick): "Tomorrows a new deal, right?"
So whatever I want out of the next 24 hours, the next 7 days, or the next 12 months, I can reach for it. I look forward to seeing what I find at the end of my hand, and what it might teach me about myself and how I relate to the world. Hopefully someone else will be effected by it in one way or another.
Last weeks session consisted mainly of poses lasting between 2-5 minutes each. I probably should edit down the pics, but really this blog has always been about keeping a record for myself, not the hordes of readers that follow it.
Big hug,
Bigfoot
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