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Wednesday

Robert Adams at the VAG

I went to see a Robert Adams retrospective yesterday at the Vancouver Art Gallery (wiki page here). Although Robert Adams is a bit of a heavyweight amongst the new landscape photographers of the 70's, I was unfamiliar with his work before last night. After viewing the first two series of photographs I realized that this was the work of a master of the medium. I've never seen such an experimental yet successful use of exposure, and it blew me away how at times he had no middle grey in his prints, his skies all dazzling highlights and the shadows inky dark, but both still rich in texture and detail. Each series contained from 5 - 15 photographs and in each I found photographs that brought me to a climax of artistic wonder and inspiration. The photographs were so good that by the time I was 1/3 of the way through the extensive (200+ photographs) I couldn't go on anymore. The best way to describe it (however also decidedly low-brow)was that I blew my load early and after was too overwhelmed to enjoy the rest of the work, and so me and my gallery partner walked upstairs to see an installation by Song Dong, which acted as a perfect pallet cleanse for the night. Both shows so good that I will be back next week to pick up where I left off.


Robert Adams (Unsure of title, most likely something like "Looking East From Ridge, Bewton Colorado, 1973)


Song Dong - Waste Not Want Not

Friday

Sandy Claws!

Recently the jolly ol' elf himself visited my place of employment. I happened to have lighting gear and my trusty 14-24 f2.8 and so decided to do some improptu (is that a word?) photo-portraitgram-ographies. Oh also, I recently saw Nightmare Before Christmas for the first time since I was 8 and it blew my mind! Ever-thing, but especially the lighting is perfect in that movie. Congratulations Mr. Burton, you've done it again.


(I should have used a second umbrella for that rear bank of smiling faces)


October Drawings viii: Quentin Paint


Some people have said I look like Quentin Tarantino because we both have big chins. Ok. Fair enough. Plus WTF Lemmy was in Hawkwind! How did I not know this?

Thursday

October Drawings vii: Three of One W/ Colour





I'm working on my digital painting. Comparing the faces and hair to the jackets and hands I see improvement. Quiet.
Went to an art school art show this evening. It was an interdisciplinary show (art, design, photography) and also not a grad show. I think that kept the work from becoming too pretentious and more automatic. Not too overly thought out like some years. Yups.

Also, one day i'll be the this of that. Asemic writing and whatns. Not a lot of thought going into this, just this.

Tuesday

October Drawings vi: Hands!


Hands! So much fun.

Friday

Wednesday

October Drawings iv: Erron Mader Third Eye


This is an example of where I want to take my drawings. Right now I'm essentially tracing photographs bit for bit, but I've been wanting to try doing some quick photoshop collages and then tracing. This would allow me to get more surreal than these party snapshots could ever be.* I could also recompose the image however I like after the photo was taken (imagine that!) AND introduce concepts inspired by the poses and expressions in the photograph, and also to whatever muses happen to inspire. You dig? This is the start of that.

*I did find these photographs to be quite spooky at 3:00 am

Monday

October Drawings iii: Erron White on Black


Made it small, save as, close window, do you want to save?, yes. Oh fuck, lost big original. Classic.

Thursday

October Drawings ii: Lisa & Amber Hug Colour


Payed rent today. Next month rent will be less than one paycheque as I'm moving into a house with people. YAY!

October Drawings

i: Erron and Peter

I didn't post much in september. So I've started banking some drawings with the goal of two posts a week this month. Yay.

Friday

September Beach Sessions





I went to the beach Wednesday and met up with some friends. Sunny in September, who'd have thought? We drank beers, listened to tunes and swam in the salty ocean. The tide was coming in so it was super cold. It felt really nice to catch a couple hours of sun. I'm hoping for at least one more beach day like this one this summer.

Saturday

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