Saturday, April 18, 2009

Journey to the North Pole, in Cambridge.



Went to the Scott Polar Institute here in Cambridge. You can see records of these amazing voyages and read terrible stiff upper lip last letters from the crew and Scott himself as they froze to death in the bleak snow. oh, and Shakelton too.
Egad.



The place was full of old weird stuff, all quite aged and fascinating.




These things above, they had a huge case of them, were called scrimshaws and they had a beautiful folk quality- but scrim shaws? Who knows.



I always say that boots have a real narrative quality, much more than shoes. I felt fairly convinced of this by these babies.



And well this is just here as proof that you can find Inukshuks anywhere, even in Cambridge. These were made in Canada, 4 inches tall and cost $160.

Friday, April 17, 2009

London

Went down to London to check out my favorite gallery, The National Gallery where you can see the very modern looking painting by Manet. I absolutely love this image, even if it is depicting something fairly tragic.


After the museums had closed, its just time to walk to the streets to catch construction workers just doing nothing but checking out people and then over to Covent Garden to watch insane street performers.


Movie Nights

This past week has been an awesome opportunity for me to chill out with my buddy Chris and catch some fantastic films.

Such as the first film by Ridley Scott, the Duellists I thought the film was a fantastic glimpse into the Romantic period which made paintings like these by Gericault, the French artist and inspiration to the movement, come alive.




Tonight, as luck would have it, the Kubrick film, Barry Lyndon is playing so we get to see it on the big screen.

We also saw a few really hard to watch but fascinating films, Max and Conspiracy- both about behind the scene events in Nazi Germany.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Cambridge



Well I arrived in London after a week in France, determined to eat no more heavy foods, not an easy task here in the land of chips but I have done alright I guess. My friend Chris and I have been biking all over the Cambridge countryside, using these Roman Roads that are great fun as they become really steep at some point and then it is just the highway to the danger zone, if you get what I am saying.



We ended up at this old mansion filled with all kinds of surplus sculptures and architectural elements. This guy was giving me the stink eye.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Christopher Goodwin

This is not a study of a burn out Londoner, no it's Christopher Goodwin the artist, sleeping off a days trip to London.



No relation to the Christopher Goodwin, the artist on WIKI FUR- the wiki of the Furry community.....I did not know they had a community wiki either but that is not surprising.

FUR

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Augustine Cloister

Creepy images of Toulouse





When you put this all together, they look like reference images for some outtake in a Stanley Kubrick film: creepy mannequin looking through a window, sculpture watching the viewer, a picasso image/minotaur/harlequin and the circus is coming to town.

I'm gonna thump you one!


Ok, really, I got nothing here, he just reminded me of a wrestler!

Images of Martyred Saints


I really love the weird nature of images like this. When I was in Italy I was obsessed with them, every time I entered a church I looked everywhere for them. Saints with Arabian swords still embedded in their heads, holding the instruments of their own torture and demise. So modern looking really. We all know about Saint Sebastien with his arrows, or St. Lawrence holding the rack he was burnt on, St. Bartholomew holding his flayed skin (but never depicted with no skin on, how does this work? I want to see a muscle only St. Bart!) but buddy with the rock stuck in his head? There are so many good ones!


By the way, St. John Martyr is the one with the rock in the head.
St. Peter Martyr is the one with either the schimtar in the head or just his head split open and bleeding, not too profusely.

Eating portions in France


What you are looking at is a typical trout, for one. My aunt put this on my plate as the starter to my lunch that was to be followed by chicken and artichokes, salad, olives and cornichons.
And then the cheese.
I had to laugh at the size of the thing for lunch, for one, amazingly everyone has a nap in the afternoon.

Random French Guy

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Faire les Courses





Buying fresh produce, what they have and the level of knowledge of the variety available is amazing. Cheeses, duck sausages, smoked and dried Margret de Canard. Man it is insane.

La Foire de Toulouse







Wow, I am exhausted, it may be all the eating or the ongoing coverage of the French weekend Rugby coverage- either way, I wanted to post a few images from the Foire, a fair held in the city where they sell all sorts of direct marketing slicers and dicers, miracle brooms and tile cutters.

But they have food...

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Blake and a guy at Heathrow


Black must have been drawn a week or more earlier at the Cobourg bar.

Random people in Heathrow

A Bar and Heathrow

Monday, March 09, 2009

Monday, February 02, 2009

Charcoal sketches, February 02, 2009


Charcoal drawings with one of those wolf pencils I have had for 15 years, these images start to reoccur in my work and later I incorporate the cameo motif.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Another view of the bar


This Moleskine note book is just full of drawings at the Cobourg bar over a few nights, low on notes high on booze infused drawings. I don't think this was the night this guy spilt an ENTIRE glass of red wine on my sketchbook and then him and his lady were giving me shit because I was not gracious enough to laugh it off. I pretty much expect that in bars.

A cast of characters at the bar

Feb 01 2009, Sketch at the bar

February 1st, 2009


At the Cobourg bar on Parliament Street.

These songs go on forever.

The band warms up

These two guys don't look like they are into jazz either

Pre Show jitters



Nicola looks nervous here, I think she was just getting ready.

Sunday Night Jazz, February 1st, 2009.


For the record, I think I hate Jazz. BUt you want a drink that is 5 doors north of the studio on a Sunday night-Its always Jazz on Sundays at the Cobourg. C'est la vie I suppose.

Person on the far left, that is Nicola playing the saxophone. The toque lady must be Natalka.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009