Posts Tagged ‘drawing’
Version Fest Fundraiser / New piece
April 1, 2010
RDC_Prototype Painted laser cut plywood + pastel on paper on masonite 21 x 12 x 10 inches 2010 Just finished this crazy new piece, i’m about to wrap it up and take it down to Bridgeport for the Version Fest 2010 fundraiser. The party is taking place on Sat 3rd April @ the Co-Prosperity Sphere, [...]
2010 | News | Tags: 2010, april, combine, drawing, fundraiser, laser cut, masonite, raffle, RDC Prototype, silent auction, tom burtonwood, VErsion Fest
in the studio
March 7, 2010
I posted a bunch of photos of my studio to flickr a few days ago, with some of the work in progress due for the show at Fountain Studios. Right now i’m trying to finish up the drawing components to pair with the sculptures. Will update soon. Keep this frequency clear!
2010 | News | Tags: combine, drawing, painting, pairing, pastel, relief, sculpture, studio
first draft
February 22, 2010
first draft of the new animation for threewalls screening on friday, i’m really happy with some bits of this, other bits need to be tweaked, but i’ve got like 3-4 more sequences ready to plug in and a few more that haven’t been made in maya yet, but i’m liking the retro, glitchy feel to [...]
2010 | News | Tags: 2010, animation, cube, cuboid, drawing, final cut pro, first draft, fold, folding, maya, three walls, Time Based, unfolding
New work at (c)tas
February 17, 2010
New drawing / sculpture, as yet untitled. Pastel on paper, laser cut plywood, paint. Approx 16 x 30 inches. 2010 Holly and I have new pieces in a show opening at a new space called — The (Con)Temporary Art Space – in the Loop tomorrow (thursday the 18th) night. “An Evening with your Contemporaries” features [...]
2010 | Exhibitions, News | Tags: (c)tas), 2010, an evening with your contemporaries, construction, cube, drawing, exhibitions, geometric, grow club, guerilla retail, heaven gallery, Holly Holmes, laser cut, loop, New work, pop up art, public sphere, synergy, the contemporary art space, uncommon territories
new drawings
January 26, 2010
Half way thru uploading some new drawings to flickr produced this last month. I’m really happy with the direction the work is taking. it’s certainly giving me some pause as i circle around almost fifteen years in terms of interest and output, back to the humble cube and all the variants and possibilities it offers. [...]
2010 | News | Tags: cube, drawing, flattening, module, networking, New work, opening, revealing, square, unfolding, unraveling, unwrapping
Interactive Art Lab
September 25, 2009
wow…. this last 3 weeks has been insane. and tomorrow we have an opening at What It Is…. i’ve been teaching a class at UIC and another at SAIC… plus doing renovations… and Holly is a grad student at SAIC which means she is at school 13 hours a day… so all things considered there [...]
2009 | News | Tags: 2002, behemoth, drawing, interactive art lab, jeremiah ketner, small and round
artXposium 2009
September 19, 2009
Pattern Recognition, 2009 Drawing (above) featured in artXposium 2009 (details below) being held today in West Chicago. ____________________________________________________________________________ Contact Person: Anni Holm, Co-Founder & Curator Company Name: People Made Visible, Inc. Telephone Number: 847.436.2664 Email: artxposium@gmail.com Website: http://artxposium.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: West Chicago (IL 60185), September, 2009 artXposium 2009 On September 19, 2009, the [...]
2009 | Exhibitions | Tags: anni holm, artXposium 2009, drawing, exhibition, group show, irene perez, pattern recognition, West Chicago
Beginnings
September 7, 2009
One of the first frames of the new animation, not much to see here – yet, but i wanted to post it to remind myself mostly how much i love the line quality — just a simple stabilo pastel pencil drawn across somerset paper — very exciting!
2009 | News | Tags: 2009, beginnings, drawing, drawing board, growth, isometric, line, paper, pastel, pencil, stabilo
Doom Bear Havoc
August 24, 2009
Doom Bear Havoc, drawing, 2002 Between October 2001 and August 2002 i worked at Pearl Paint in Chicago along with many. many other fine, young, crazy, displaced, deranged, artists and art students too many to name…. each day was a constant fight whether the vampires (certain managers) who were trying to steal our souls, the [...]
2009 | News | Tags: 2002, apocalypse, art supply store, bear, chicago, city, doom, doom bear havoc, drawing, giant, havoc, illustration, lincoln park trixies, paper department, pearl art supply, pearl paint, retail hell, sketch, urban, vampires, zombies
new work
July 19, 2009
Permutation, pastel on paper, 2009 First drawing in new series of work (95% finished).
2009 | News | Tags: 2009, cube, drawing, july, new direction, New work, packages, paper, pastel, permutations, sections, structures, systems, tom burtonwood, unfolding, units
Permutations (unfolding pyramid), Carbondale, 2001
July 10, 2009
Permutations (unfolding pyramid), pen and colored pencil on overlay paper, 2001 This is a pseudo-isometric drawing from 2001 showing a pyramid form emerging from a cube. this piece went on to be developed as a 2 foot square sculpture in card board that has been lost :( . I plan to remake the sculpture asap. [...]
2009 | News | Tags: 2001, carbondale, drawing, iso, isometric, overlay, permutations, pyramid, tom burtonwood, unfolding
Anglesey
May 31, 2009
Anglesey, 1995 Despite trying to post in sequence and show development of the print making work from my 2nd year at loughborough, i find myself at a bit of a loss in terms of documentation and therefore i need to digging deeper into portfolios and perhaps even shoot some new photos of old work. In [...]
2009 | Uncategorized | Tags: angelsey, berghaus, bleak, charcoal, drawing, landscape, loughborough, paul gent, tom burtonwoodComments (1)
bridge to nowhere…..
May 25, 2009
Untitled (bridge to nowhere), pen on paper, 1996 This drawing taken from my sketchbook was the 2nd of a series of drawings, prints, paintings and eventually sculpture (installations) that i produced in my second semester of my second year at loughborough. for me this work has always been pivotal in my development as an artist. [...]