Progress photo from the great Miles Johnston (@miles_art) for the Moleskine Project IV, an exhibition I’m co-curating with Ken Harman from @hashimotocontemporary gallery. Really excited to share some progess shots and art with you over the next couple of months. The show opens April 4th, 2015. Follow more brilliant artwork from this talented artist at @miles_art and keep up to date by checking out #themoleskineproject and #hashimotocontemporary
Progress shots for “The Moleskine Project IV” opening April 4th, 2014 at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
The preliminary for “Daybreak” is now available online here http://rodluff.storenvy.com/products/12095868-daybreak-drawing in case someone is interested in it.
It was made in Dec. 2014 as preparation for the “La Familia 10 yr anniversary” show at Thinkspace Gallery.
Some more progress on this drawing over the past few days…pencil, acrylic, coloured pencil and pastel
This little zine (and I mean little) is probably (definitely) the most complicated layout I've ever worked with yet. It was born out of an idea I had when I saw some of the mini zines that people are making. I really wanted to have a go.
It also had to cheap to make. Very cheap. Basically, in true tradition of zine making, it had to be produced with a photocopier. A photocopier and a bucket load of creativity.
I spent my childhood making stuff like this; tiny little books. I haven't made anything on this scale since then. The pages are all double sided too, which complicates things further. It's been a concern, after doing all this work, that when it was all folded up and cut out it might not even work.
So, I crossed my fingers and had a trial run....and phew! It works. It actually seems to work.
I'm hoping it'll be for sale in a day or two. Please come back if you'd like a copy of my first tiny teeny weeny ziney.
On Thursday evening I went to an Etsy team event in Manchester. For those, not in the know, if you have your own shop on Etsy you are also a part of a huge worldwide community of Etsy shop keepers. Amongst that community there are a whole host of teams - places where traders can connect and discuss what matters to them. And, sometimes events and meet-ups come out of those discussions. So, I went to see what goes on at these events - I've observed from the outskirts until now - and, to sketch the event - which, too, could be seen as observing from the outskirts.
This Saturday at @spoke_art gallery, the @prismacollective is having its 3rd annual group exhibition and book release party for the debut release of “PRISMA Artist Collective - Book One.” It’s an honour to be included with this talented, brilliant group of artists and the book will be full of art, progress shots and answers to your FAQ. If you’re in SF, please head on down to celebrate and if you’re the first 75 at the door, you’ll receive a FREE 8” x 10” print! #prismacollective #prismabook @annualprisma3 #rodluff #spokeart
Low stock: Just 5 storm prints left!
If you’re interested in one, please head over to rodluff.storenvy.com before they run out for good! This is a cropped section of the whole. Cheers! #rodluff #prints
Here’s the rest of the recently scanned portrait of @jessicasalehi it’s oils on paper, 12” x 20” or 31 x 51 cm
And, another thing, the envelope spread is what can happen when something goes wrong on a page; collage. The best way to cover all of your mistakes.
Finally got a good scan of this painting of Jess that I gave her for Xmas a while ago. Will post the rest soon.
Today I chatted with Koosje Koene, one of the founder members of Sketchbook Skool, on Skype, and we caught up on all sorts of things that had been happening, for both of us, since I went to Amsterdam last year to film my classes for Sketchbook Skool with her. It was good to talk. You know when just chatting with another person who has the same interests and passions as yourself can give you a boost? It can be uplifting and, well, the conversation left me feeling all inspired. So, it felt fitting to post these three sketches, that I made whilst I was there, in Amsterdam with Koosje, today.
If you are unaware of Sketchbook Skool (is there anyone who hasn't heard about it yet?), well, it's this online school where all the tutors are sketchbook artists from around the world. An eclectic mix of tutors who are pretty much obsessed with creating sketchbooks. In fact, there's no pretty much about it, they're totally obsessed with creating sketchbooks. And, that includes me! Yes, I'm one of the tutors on the 'Seeing' course which starts on Friday. Still time to sign up. You can do that, and find out more, HERE.
Oil paintings in my old moleskine. A lot of people ask about how to prime the page before painting in oils. I’ve personally used 3-4 layers of Matt Medium (used in this one) or 3-4 layers of GAC 100 by Golden, both mediums watered down a little. I’ve also heard that transparent clear gesso is really good too. Always do a test page first! #rodluff #painting #moleskine #themoleskineproject
But hey, while I'm at it, whilst I'm posting sketches of people sketching, I might as well include these two, below, that I made last weekend. They are from a sketchcrawl I attended, in Stockport, on Saturday. Emily was our youngest sketchcrawler at 7 years old.