Archive for the ‘illustration’ Category

Dennis Sever’s house

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Dennis Sever's house ink on paperInk pen on 130 lb A4 paper

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There is this amazing place in East London by Spitafileds. The experience is unpareallel and highly recommended to everybody. Recreated lived-in house from the 18th century provides full sensory experience from interiors to smell and sound of the period and it’s tenants.   It’s open during random hours for visits and allegibly still inhabitated.

Check out Benjamin Sullivan who has an amazing output of artwork primerily in casual portraits.

Lviv trip August 2008

Friday, August 29th, 2008

To Lviv

Ink pen on A5 sized 130 lb paper

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On our latest visit to Lviv  I met this amazing artist Oleksandr Fedorchuk ( we actually went to art school together, him being two years senior). Now a renowned icon painter, does amazing Byzantium style works in traditional technique.

Besides we visited our old digs at Dzyga to drink coffee Lviv style and catch the latest exhibit. Check out a new show at Zelena Kanapa. Finally checked out Kryivka to drink some good beer by Persha Lvivska Brovarnya, medivka and experience the nationalist Ukrainian army atmosphere - machine guns, Georgia supporting manifestos and field trip type of food. A climb to the top of city hall for breathtaking vies and visit to many bookshops and antique books market by Ivana Fedorova monument were all a must.

Back in Kyiv!

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Poshtova square in Podil, Kyiv

Ink pen in Moleskine 2008

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Arrived in Kyiv today and enjoying the views.

Indulgence

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

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Copic marker and ink pen on A5 sized 130 lb paper

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Have been thinking of what good t-shirt designs I can submit to NOI WEAR. Really there are just a few of my images that fit that bill, this new one is one of Indulgence is one of them; I submitted the Snog done almost two years ago and Hanging out that I made for Wendy in spring.

Oh yeah, and another two simple drawings: On the couch and In the field.

Studies of the Dutch

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

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Copic markers and ink pen in Moleskine 2008

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I am still under the impression of the Dutch masters. The other day went to the National Gallery to draw live from the Dutch masterpieces. Close study revealed amazingly orchestrated compositions and tonal solutions in some of the best of them.

BP portraits and giant furniture

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

At the Barber's, Broadway market street, London, 22.06.08 Copic markers in MoleskineDavid getting a major hair cut, Roma is awe, 22.06.08

Been to the BP Portrait Award show at the National Portrait Gallery today. The quality of work on show is sticking. Making a Mark particularly well described my favoarite item in the show - Gareth Reid’s illustarted trip to small Finnish willage. Also explored today Somerset House courtyard turned into a the largest living room for the weekend as part of London architecture festival.

Free range and a concert

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

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Yesterday I got a chance to check ut the Free Range graduate show at the Old Truman Brewery, especially the City of Wesmister college photography show at 93 Feet East.

Last night our roommate Nabil performed with his friends fabulously at Betsey Trotwood

in Clerkenwell.  Listening to their one night band was a great pleasure.

Love the customized murals by the Two Little Hands I discovered though Ohdeedoh.

Ralph Fleck exhibiting now at  Purdy Hicks interesting paintings of orderly aranged people, books, trees - looking forward to seeing the show.

Girls today

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Girl sipping tea,18.06.08  watercolor pencils on 140 lb. paperGirl sipping tea,18.06.08 watercolor pencils on 140 lb. paper

Girl dancing, watercolor pencils in Moleskine

Girl dancing, watercolor pencils in Moleskine

What else happened…

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Catalan food experince

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Tapas with Stella, Barcelona 06/08 watercolor pencils on archival quality paper

Separately about Catalan food: with omelettes served every hour of the day, instituted two breakfasts and very-very  late dinners offering tapas of beans, potatoes and seafood, pan con tomato, manchego cheeses.  For drinks it was the  local bubbly Cava or Rjoha and sometimes sangria , as well as local beer Moritz - all yum!  Had a great time packing myself with  salads like nicoise, great cheese plates, and bocadillos ( with honey and brie and walnuts, brie and tomato with olive oil and lettuce..)  Best food experience we had was at  Cava Fumada in Barcelonetta.  Fine dining experiences were not as memorable, on average the food seemed a bit too greasy with all the pork sausages and all… Maison Jesus and a small place in Gerona (that I don’t remember the name of) were very good.  Almost every single chiringito on the Barcelonetta beach served great shade, view of the sea, drinks and snacks.  It was pleasant to find out the city full of ancient established farmers’ markets where the locals usually stock up for the week.

Katherine Tyrrel at Making the Mark pointed out at the show of entymology illustrators exhibit at Getty.