Posts Tagged ‘drawing’

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CoMA Salida

Look at this… two sketchy posts in one week! I must have a very interesting life all of a sudden. This past weekend, myself and 3 of my metal-working companions levered ourselves into an extended-cab pickup and drove 22 hours to Salida, Colorado (pronounced just like ‘saliva’) to hear the incomparable Albert Paley deliver a [...]

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Something Old, Something New

Here are a couple of drawings, one is from this weekend, sitting in a coffee shop looking across the street. I keep finding old buildings around here that I had not noticed. There are a ton of character homes, one day I’ll spend a day and ride my scooter around and draw a bunch of [...]

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The End of the World (as we know it)

A friend recently told me: “The only thing you can count on in a partnership is that someday it will end”. The more I think about it the more I realize this is true. I am privileged to say that my relationship with my business partner Shane has been as close to perfect as I [...]

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How to Kill a Creative Idea

I came across this brilliant illustration by Scott C. today and just had to pass it on to you all. Not only are the illustrations delicate and full of character, but they illuminate some very real scenarios in the life of a professional creative person. All of us dread when the axe falls on an [...]

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Dreams & Schemes

There is a time in everyone’s life that they have to sit back and take stock. There are a ton of things that have happened for me this year to make this the year. I turned 35 in early August, and I confess that it was the first ‘hard’ birthday. I still feel young but [...]

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Sketchy Weekend

I’ll take a break from the corporate work for a bit here. I have been taking some time to do more sketching again lately and I would like to upload some of the sketches. I have been challenging myself by ‘sketching’ in pen with no gesture lines or thought to composition. I start at a [...]