the black keys x shepard fairey
so my basketball experience is not that deep. i mean, gym class in school, HORSE in the driveway, and most recently some razorsharks games.
this friday night I'm taking my skills to the court (for the second straight year) as WTHS teachers take on IHS teachers in the annual adam milne game.
it is a great event that raises (a lot of) money for the leukemia and lymphoma society. i designed the tshirts this year. bring in $5 and join TEAM STAHL. you'll have to cheer extra hard because i'll probably only be playing for about 5 minutes.
friday night - 7pm - webster thomas high school
this website was just brought to my attention, and it has really inspired me... so much so that i want to share it with all of you.
here is his bio, from his blog:
are you on pinterest? well, if you're not... you should be.
pinterest is a great new site that allows you to make virtual 'pinboards' that allow you to categorize and save any image that you find on the internet... your favorite things, stuff you want to remember, or whatever else you choose.
you can follow me here.
i love pinterest because it allows me to save all the great art images that i find on the web. it then allows me to not only immediately share those images with my friends and students, but they can share their inspiration with me.
here are a few of the many images that i have pinned.
audrey kawasaki is one of my favorite contemporary artists. her soft attention to color & form juxtaposed with heavy black outlines, use of the wood painting surface, and creative figurative elements make her work visually arresting to me.
here are some of her new works. these are interesting because they show a definite van gogh inspiration.
you can find out more here.
local portrait artist and all-around awesome lady sari gaby came to do a workshop for my drawing 1 class yesterday. as always, it was informative, fun, and inspiring for my students and myself. if you are interested in finding out more about sari or her workshops, contact me or check out her website.
this year's poster for the annual rochester-finger lakes student art exhibition held at RIT features the work of one of my students - lainey chippero. pretty awesome stuff.
check out the painting of british artist guy denning.
i think he describes his work (and the process of painting) the best:
I think that painting is a focusing; a process of exaggeration and editing of a suggestion of reality. I can start with a skeleton, like a foundation illustration, perhaps taken from a life study or a photograph and then I start to manipulate that framework. All the time I am hoping for accidents with the paint as the accidents are usually the source of greatest productivity. Perhaps the accidents of paint give me a similar perspective as the viewer to the finished painting: the surprise at something fresh or something that is not immediately understood in its construction. This aspect of painting is like, perhaps, finding the uncontrolled intention.
I know when it’s right or, at least, tending towards right but I don’t know how to do it. If I knew how to do it, that there was a predetermined and guaranteed method, then it wouldn’t be the challenge that forces me to paint continually.
check out his:
website
drawing-a-day blog
writing blog
thanks to amy bonner for the heads up on this great artist
theres honestly no better way to end the work day than 2 hours with a group of 16 dedicated, talented, and caring young artists. its been a very focused work week this week, and i felt that friday afternoon needed to be documented.
here are images of the 3 artists we are referencing for our new sculpture project, as well as an image of my exemplar.
look below each picture for more links on each artist.
frank gehry
wikipedia
new york times
artcyclopedia
frank stella
wikipedia
artcyclopedia
artnet (works for sale)
pablo picasso
wikipedia
abc gallery
artcyclopedia