Showing posts with label Drawing Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawing Music. Show all posts

Monday, 3 January 2011

January Ensues - Monday - Research, Inspiration, Activities and Future Plans


The lovely open plan fire place at my parents house during Christmas - my first official drawing on my very own iPad. With the annoying and way too sticky 'muvit' stylus that doesn't exactly 'muvit' very well. :) But we'll make friends never the less.
(The above is a wee bit of fun/birthday message for the artist who 'inspired' me to buy Inspire Pro, complete with a wee quick sketch of an owl from Legend of the Guardians, another animation that I really fancy seeing. Saw 'How To Train Your Dragon' the other night - excellent :)

So, moving on.

Today was very much a research day. As well as a drawing day. 2011 is most definitely the year of drawing drawing drawing in SO many different ways.

Discovered some new art and artists, including the very intriguing Gordon Robin Brown, the folk behind the massive multicoloured sculptures in the CCA that I saw recently who I found to be Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan - the sculptures will apparently be unfolded on some unused land that could otherwise be used for the great good/surrounding communities, though this I need to check up on. Then there was the great international video/multimedia artist Nam June Paik who's retrospective show is on at the Tate Liverpool until March. I so very very much need to see this show. I can't believe I've only just learned about him - he apparently heralded the arrival of the internet way before it was a reality. For any artist interested in multimedia and/or interactive art this is a MUST.

Then there was Interpretive Touch Drawing - Which appears to be intuitive reflections of the 'soul' in response to live events, poetry readings, lectures, live music. The music on the video isn't my sort of thing, but I like the process and I'm sure it can be very therapeutic. Might give it a try for some automatic drawing responses, a path I'm leaning to follow this year instead of drawing what I see with my eyes, but more the images I see with my mind in response. Try to tap into that ol' subconscious of mine to music that irritates, moves and motivates me to respond emotionally and dynamically.

Regards checking out art collaborations for the benefit of society - I found this image from the front cover of Scotland's free arts magazine Variant - the last panel discussing collaborating with a Police College particularly interests me. I've had lots of experience with primary aged children, and not so much with Secondary aged which I feel a real desire to do as it's the one part of society I know least about.

So today I did some normal paper & pencil sketching of Basil the dog as I took him for a walk in the park, a quick sketch of myself feeling a tad more determined and forward looking about this year than I felt last night. I also bought a couple of new apps for my iPad and tried one of them out via recommendations from a couple of artists who lives across the Atlantic. Thanks L and F - I'm much looking forward trying them out. As many art apps as possible. I was inspired to get Inspire Pro as it was on sale - if you're lucky and read this quick you might get it also, as well as ASKetch for super cheap. I played around with Inspire Pro and managed to start to enjoy some drawing. Not too keen on my current 'muvit' stylus from playline that I'm trying as there is too much friction. Thinking of regularly daubing it in talcum so it glides better. I'll give ASKetch a try tomorrow.

So then there's a multi-arts party in Stockholm very conveniently while I'm there for a week which sounds absolutely excellent -

'In three venues there will be experimental sound art, performance art, noise, electronica, techno, video art, art-pop, art-rock and DJs.'

Right up my street :)

Finally, for a bit of woman power to make sense in the world, seeing as how the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day is happening on the 8th of March this year, I looked up two links - the first from a fellow artist/musician Kim who shared this link (if you can knit - go for it, or even better, learn!). Then finally this empowering video of first Halla Tomasdottir, a female financial advisor from Iceland discussing the past, present and necessary future for a sustainable economy in Iceland and the global community, with an extra beautiful video afterwards about four African women with very different dire needs being given the help and support to then share it with others.

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Jónsi, 02 Academy, Glasgow, 05092010


Exquisite, bustling, quiet, beautiful, frenetic, joyous, a call to arms and to hope, a call of the wild, of nature, of seasons to show that the world still turns, life exists and will survive. A peacock tail of sun rays in a period of economic gloom. En masse, the little man can turn things around.

What a show, really, seriously. The unique sounds, imagination, atmosphere and sense of play from the multi-talented Jónsi and friends. The award winning UK based 'Fifty Nine Productions' is the team behind the amazing special effects and stage design. It really is something special, and will make any gig you can make, one to remember. Shows are indeed selling out though, so really you need to act fast or check on reliable ticket reselling sites. They do exist - a friend of mine got tickets to the November London show for face value. And that show my friends, will definitely be something to talk about.

So this picture, is phase one. My first impression. As you can tell, I noticed a lot. Keep your eyes peeled for the 2nd picture I do at the Brighton Dome next Tuesday.

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

DavidByrneHinterlandSkinnyMagTastic!

Upcoming Events:

Drawing David Byrne Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 31st March

Hinterland Featured 'Documentary Drawer', Glasgow, 30th April-1st May

Solo Show 'Sketching the Scene'
Grand Multimedia Opening - Wednesday 29th April 6pm onwards
- Mono, 10 King St, Glasgow, G1 5QP. Tel: 0141 553 2400 myspace.com/monoglasgow

New News!!
April Skinny Magazine Featured Showcase - out next week!
Plus: http://thepopcop.blogspot.com/2009/03/picture-scene.html
And: http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/critique/Sketching-the-scene--Jenny.4415478.jp

Thursday, 29 January 2009

Expo Launch this Thursday 5th Feb 7.30pm onwards!




Union of Knives, one of the best.

http://www.byretheatre.com/whatson/detail.php?autoProd=499

PICTURES OF:

BJORK-LCD SOUNDSYSTEM-THE BEASTIE BOYS-UNION OF KNIVES-JAMES YORKSTON-ALASDAIR ROBERTS-DE ROSA-FOXFACE-THE HORRORS-THE PROCLAIMERS-POPUP-THE PIPETTES-M.I.A.-THE LAW-BAT FOR LASHES-THE PARSONAGE-CAMERA OBSCURA-PAMA INTERNATIONAL-THE SUNSHINE UNDERGROUND-THE HOLLOWAYS-SHINY TOY GUNS-MY LATEST NOVEL-THE RUMBLE STRIPS-HOW TO SWIM-THE LEVELLERS-SEASICK STEVE-PLAN B-JOHN HEGLEY-JANICE FORSYTH-THE LOCHGILPHEAD LANTERN FESTIVAL


Watch Garry Whitton's animated version of my drawings from DMF 2006 - Click Here

Thursday, 1 May 2008

Blogger's Birthday, Sunny Daze, and loverly Jazz at the Rio Cafe

So it's a Thursday, and it's my birthday. 29. That's a whole year to achieve all my greatest ambitions before I turn 30, and into an 'old maid'. Hah. Last year, I was singing with 'm' band' Bluescaster in the Kilchrenan pub. The year before that, I spent it by myself in Coaster's a pub in Oban. This year, after dropping off my 72 year old cousin at the airport, I moseyed on into the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, hung about the Natural History dept. marvelled at moths, crystals, lucky charms from all over, including Taiwan, plus wierd pickled creatures in the educational bit. Then scooted on outside for a bit of fresh air in the park, drew a bit of cherry blossom - lovely, always around my birthday! - then later spent a wee bit of time with my lovely housemates who'd bought me some 'Toffee n'a' that' b-day cake which we had heated with icecream, bubbly and cherries 'oot the back yard in the sunny'.

Later tonight I drew some terrific jazz musicians at the wonderblous Rio Cafe - a wee melting pot of bubbling creativity. Supoib. Very much liked the pic I did, and so did a few others. Which was nice. Still people think I do this for free 'so you like gonna give them it after you finish it?' 'Well hopefully I'll sell it!' I gotta live somehow!

Still need to refine though.

Ciao for now people. xx