Tuesday, June 18, 2013

new edition. minus bobby brown.

more san diego mid century drawings.
afternoons and evenings.

an assortment of musical and visual backgrounds.

mystery men was particularly terrible.






Friday, May 24, 2013

back at it.

this is the first of 2 drawings i have worked on this week. after a few weeks off, being busy with my classroom, it feels good to push around some charcoal and chalk again:)

live sets in the background by maps and atlases, shins, iron and wine, and the lumineers.




Monday, April 15, 2013

weekend work.



two more over the weekend.

met my spring break goal of ten!

i think i could get 15:)

a heavy dose of dawes new album in the background as i worked on both. fantastic music.




Friday, April 12, 2013

staying busy.

clairemont mesa library.

office building on allison.

utc.

 off clairmont.

 palm springs.

 off of regents.

off of avocado.

church on clairemont mesa.

8 drawings in a little over a week. this feels good.

drawing on the coffee table.

mid century socal buildings and clouds.


Friday, March 15, 2013

mid century san diego.

recently I headed up the 805 and over to the 52 to check out some mid century homes designed by dan palmer and william krisel in the early 60s. it was an interesting mix of homes that had maintained the flavor of the era and others that had gone high and right with the original forms. 

 i should go back and document the bastardizations of some of the other homes later.

my soundtrack? My lovely daughter aurora. the girl chatted endlessly with me and walked barefoot through the neighborhoods as i played photographer:)




















Friday, January 11, 2013

coloring pages.

Here are 3 sharpie drawings I did a while back, maybe a year ago.

I liked the feel of the marker over the smooth printer paper. 

They could be the beginning of a funky coloring book... or not.

I have no idea where the original drawings are.







Wednesday, January 9, 2013

return to sender.








The pages above are from a sketchbook I dug out of storage today while looking for an even older one. I'm glad I found it. The sketchbook was to be a back and forth between me and my friend Anthony. We made it two complete rounds and then it stalled with me... for 12 years.

Time to mail this sucker back:)

My entries, both written and drawn, document the end of the east coast and the beginning of the west coast for me, for us.

The first page, ah, that first page. I love it. Out of the dark and into the light. Thank you Carrie.

The second page comes from the same drive as the first, drawn at 70 mph.

The rest of the drawings... our first apartment in san diego. good ol' kansas street in the north park neighborhood.

Making our way with thrift store finds, dollar store flatware, and the occasional use of a courtyard chair or two when we had company.