Progress shot as I was finishing up “Septagram” for the 7th anniversary show at @phoneboothgallery opening tonight!
Please email phoneboothgallery@gmail for availability.
Thanks to @jordankie and @moss_von_faustenberg For collaborating. Hope those of you attending have a good night!#phoneboothgallery #rodluff #artistsoninstagram #painting #artgallery #longbeach
Nice to see some opening photos for the Moleskine Project IV opening on Saturday night at @hashimotocontemporary in SF. Thanks to everyone in attendance and I’ll let you guys know when it’s online soon!
Stella Im Hultberg
Ryan Lee
Adam Caldwell
Coro
JAW Cooper
Jeremy Enecio
Reinier Gamboa
DALeast
N C Winters
Moleskine Project IV at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Opening this Saturday, April 4th, 2015 at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco, California is the 4th annual group show, “Moleskine Project IV.” Curated by artist Rodrigo Luff and Hashimoto owner Ken Harman the show features an absolutely outstanding roster of artists who have all created stunning new works within the pages of a Moleskine notebook.
The artists above are: Stella Im Hultberg, Ryan Lee, Adam Caldwell, Coro, Jaw Cooper, Jeremy Enecio, Reinier Gamboa, DALeast and N.C. Winters.
Continue below to see even more of the epic artworks and if you’re in San Francisco be sure to stop by.
Thanks so much Zach Tutor of the ever inspiring Supersonic Art for the kind words and support in featuring the Moleskine Project IV, an exhibition I co-curated at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco.
Moleskine Project IV is opening tonight at Hashimoto Contemporary! Big thanks to all the artists and to co-curator Ken Harman and the folks at the gallery for their hard work in making this happen.
Found this old photo I took in 2010 of a moleskine painting for my ’11 show at @spoke_art really had fun with that one. #tbt
Mailed off this lil painting featuring a kookaburra today to its new home! Have a few other originals at rodluff.storenvy.com cheers! #rodluff #kookaburra #artistsoninstagram
Here’s my second piece for the fourth annual Moleskine Project group show, opening this Saturday night at @hashimotocontemporary in San Francisco.
I enjoyed painting the various shapes and colours of the leaves, particularly the dead ones, which were the most interesting to paint. Big thanks to @moss_von_faustenberg and @jordankie for their collaboration! If you would like to receive an advance collectors preview before the show opens, please email the gallery at hashimotocontemporary (at) gmail.
The Moleskine Project is an annual group show I’m co-curating with gallery director Ken Harman, the exhibit will be on view until Saturday, April 25th.
Closer look at the hand studies from last week, oils on moleskine. Used 3-4 coats of GAC 100 by golden but you can also use different types of gesso to prime the paper. #rodluff #moleskine
Preview of this painting for the Moleskine Project IV, opening April 4th at @hashimotocontemporary gallery, San Francisco. Many thanks to @moss_von_faustenberg and @jordankie for their collaboration! Will post up the final artwork soon! #rodluff #themoleskineproject #hashimotocontemporary
Some awesome ballpoint pen work from the great @chamo_san It’s for the Moleskine Project IV, an exhibition I’m co-curating with @le_ken_fraiche opening soon at @hashimotocontemporary gallery on April 4th #hashimotocontemporary #themoleskineproject
Now once we've set our theme for our Dr Sketchy event the idea for the poster image pretty much comes to me straight away. Sometimes without even having to think about it. Really, it's just there. I see it - the whole poster - fully formed. I then just need to put it onto paper.
Our next event (next Saturday, at the Greystones, Sheffield!) will be a celebration of dance. We have performers from different genres of dance modelling and, erm, dancing for us. We have a belly dancer, a breakdancer, a bhangra dancer amongst others. So, already I knew I had to get that info into the drawing. The first and original thought was of the kind of drawing in the image above. I think it's important to go with that initial idea if it has presented itself to you. I love those 'consequences' drawings. I've heard them called other things and somebody once told me that they were known as 'exquisite cadaver' drawings. I think that's such a great name, which conjures up all sorts of weird and wonderful images, so I'll be sticking with that.
I made a few exquisite cadaver sketches, like the one above, to try it out. To see if it worked. I'll be honest with you, I think the trial run above is still my favourite. I guess that's because it was the most spontaneous. Then when I'd got one that I felt would work as a poster image I sketched it out onto a 'proper' bit of paper. I always add the image first, leaving room for the text. Sometimes I will play around with where I want to place the image. I did with this one - I tried her on both sides of the page and central before settling on this composition.
For the text I always quickly research (Google) posters or fonts until I find something that fits. For example, I'll Google 'Bollywood poster fonts' or some such thing. This one was a combination of various fonts because of the variety of dance genres. When I find a font I like I loosely copy it. I don't measure out the letters, nothing technical happens, I just copy it by eye (is that even a saying? It looks odd now it's typed out). I don't want it to look exactly like the fonts I find. I want it to be my own version of them.
Anyway, that's a little (ish) explanation of how I create my posters. Now anyone want a poster illustration? I'm for hire. I'm always for hire.
These newly framed drawings are now available on the store at www.rodluff.storenvy.com if you’re interested.
Thanks!
Final scan of ‘Septagram’ for the 7th Anniversary show at phoneboothgallery opening soon on April 11th. It’s oils on paper, 8” x 8”. Warm kind thanks to @moss_von_faustenberg and @jordankie for their help in photography and modeling. Hope you can check out the show if you’re nearby. Cheers! #phoneboothgallery #rodluff#painting