"Veiled Daughters"
Here’s my humble contribution to the Moleskine show coming up at SPOKE Art. I am so honored to be a part of this show alongside so many artist i respect and admire. All the work for this it looks absolutely stunning and there is a lot.
Mr. Rodrigo Luff himself recently shard his thoughts on the show and I’ll be re-posting it here in the days to come. I can’t tank him enough for including me. It would be a shame for anyone to miss this so please come join us!
(apologies for the poor scan)
Beautiful sketching by San Francisco artist Zach Oldenkamp, available for a really good price at Moleskine Project II! If you’re looking to take this home for a great price and support an artist then email [email protected] for an advanced collectors’ preview.
Absolutely lovely new work by artist Jeremy Mann, part of our upcoming December exhibition, “The Moleskine Project II.”
Be sure to join us for the opening reception on Thursday, December 6th, more info and RSVP here - https://www.facebook.com/events/433387540061740/
Can’t make it out to SF for the opening? Shoot us an email at [email protected] and we’ll make sure you receive an advance collector’s preview!
Thankyou Exhibitionism for sharing my art! Some recent work gallery shows and commissions from 2012.
my humble offering for the Rooster Show. Opening bid is $200, just enough to cover framing. Head on down to the Safehouse and bid on some super cheap art, from an incredible line up, YO! For a good cause.
I don't know what has changed in a relatively short space of time. I'm certain it's not one thing. Sure, my confidence has grown and I worry less that people will think my work is rubbish. When I reflect on how far I've come it inspires me to keep on going. And, to keep pushing myself in directions that I never thought I'd go. Roads I never thought I'd travel down. Learning as much as I can to become the best illustrator that I can be. 'Cos, I love drawing. It's as simple as that really; I just love drawing.
Loving the creepy and mystical vibe to this new piece by Alex R Kirzhner, part of our upcoming December exhibition, “The Moleskine Project II.”
Be sure to join us for the opening reception on Thursday, December 6th, more info and RSVP here - https://www.facebook.com/events/433387540061740/
Can’t make it out to SF for the opening? Shoot us an email at [email protected] and we’ll make sure you receive an advance collector’s preview!
Stunning line art from “A new Shade of Black” for the Moleskine Project 2. The balance of detail, negative space and linework make this sketch easy on the eyes. Love the different textures as well, thanks Alex!
If you’re interested in the Moleskine Project II, I wrote up this to explain my ideas and thoughts behind it.
Opening Dec 6th, 2012 at Spoke Art Gallery, San Francisco, the Moleskine Project #2 is a group exhibition that features a spread page taken from the sketchbooks of more than 50 artists from around the world. It brings together a broader network of sketchbooks from renowned illustrators, concept artists, oil painters and more.
Many of the artists know each other through online communities formed over the past ten years, where sketchbooks were shared regularly in order to learn, grow and become inspired by one another. Motivated to dive deeper into our own sketchbooks, each page charted our own artistic journeys. Within the unified format of this collective sketchbook, a visual dialogue is exchanged from artist to artist, page to page, forming a colourful language of imagery, technique and ideas.
These pages often have an intimacy that strips bare the usual restrictions of polished work, drawing us even closer to the raw, personal realms of each artist. This show is a tribute to the power of sketchbooks to influence and inform others as well as ourselves, and offers fresh insight into a passionate and dedicated group of artists.
Featuring:
Akira Beard, Allison Sommers, Andrew Hem, Barron Storey, Bec Winnel, Brett Amory, C3, Carl Dobsky, Casey Weldon, Charles Santoso, Chris B Murray, Christian Macnevin, Christine Wu, Cody Miles, Craww, Dave Correia, Erik Siador, Henrik Uldalen, Hsiao Ron Cheng, Jason Hernandez, Jason Hong, Jenn Porecca, Jeremy Enecio, Jeremy Hush, Jeremy Mann, Jessica Hess, Justin “Coro” Kaufman, Karla Ortiz, Keita Morimoto, Kemp Remillard, Ken Garduno, Kikyz1313, Laura Bifano, Marco Mazzoni, Mike Dringenberg, New Shade of Black, Nicomi Nix Turner, Nimit Malavia, PJ Matthews, Rafael Sarmento, Rich Pellegrino, Robert Bowen, Rod Luff, Ryan Lee, Sam Wolfe Connelly, Serge Gay Jr., Sergio Lopez, So Youn Lee, Tatiana Suarez, Tran Nguyen, Ville Ericsson, Wesley Burt, Xiau-Fong Wee and Zach Oldenkamp
“Rinato”, watercolor + gouache, 60cm x 80cm.
by J.S. Rossbach
more people need to follow and show J S Rossbach some love, he’s awesome.
about to leave for airport. Was working on this till 5 am this morning, can’t sleep before flights. Cheers!
“Heliotrope” 6x14 in. oil on linen mounted on cradled panel. 2012.
SERGIO LLOOOOOOPPEZZ!
These are the things I have been pondering as I've done three loads of laundry today.
Oh, and if you are interested, there's a lovely little review about the Clermont exhibition, by my new sketching friend Omar Jaramillo, on the Urban Sketchers website HERE.
After the high of the exhibition in Clermont Ferrand, and the way I've been feeling recently, it was EXACTLY what I needed.
Not only did I get to play with my pens but also got to catch up with my sketching buddies, which was long overdue.
Really, really, enjoyed the evening. But, then, I always enjoy Dr. Sketchy. Music, wine, friends, drawing and zombies. What's not to like?
Anyway, more on that shortly. I need to unpack and catch up with my mail and all that stuff that goes on when you are in another world and another country. For now, here's a drawing I made on the plane back home.