White Neon: A Sandy Chism Memorial
We returned to Ohio in the early morning hours of the 10th of March from attending Sandy’s memorial service at the Chapel on Tulane’s campus… Read More »White Neon: A Sandy Chism Memorial
We returned to Ohio in the early morning hours of the 10th of March from attending Sandy’s memorial service at the Chapel on Tulane’s campus… Read More »White Neon: A Sandy Chism Memorial
I got this Vandercook 2 up and running today! All it took was a bit of SAE 30 in the “grease nipples” (or so I… Read More »Part-Part Time Job
Here are some images from recent sketchbooking. I haven’t been up to much “sketchbook for sketchbook’s sake,” these past couple of months. It’s been more… Read More »A World of Disorderly Notions
Sleeping 8 hours a night? Cooking elaborate meals? Catching up on long-lost projects?? What?!? It’s been so long since I’ve had the time to do… Read More »The Poetry of Unpacking
I have been planning on making a post about student work from last semester for quite awhile now, but I have just gotten around to… Read More »Flashback: Blake’s Student Work from Murray State
I’ve had a bit of an off day, to be honest. I stayed up late last night talking about art and teaching and life and… Read More »The Fringe Benefits of Failure
These photographs aren’t great, and they aren’t edited very well (sorry.) But I think these 2 drawings are done. I’ll get up to school sometime… Read More »Flocking to the Pump: One Day These Little Drawings Will Grow Up Into Prints
It’s been about two weeks since I made the move up to Bowling Green from Murray. The time has been largely uneventful, both the students… Read More »A Dispatch from the Field: Settling in Bowling Green
I love this whole video. And I really love the little peeks into his sketchbooks. And his compulsion to both tell and illustrate stories simultaneously.… Read More »Oliver Jeffers, Story-teller
Okay, so the title of my post is a bit misleading. I’m not necessarily going to advise you, prospective graduate students in art, NOT to… Read More »2,000 Words on Why You Shouldn’t Go to Grad School for Art