Friday, September 18, 2009

Tiki Karvin!!

I started this a few weeks back...it's a block of expanded foam that I bought from a sign maker I know.  So far, I'm learning a lot more than I'm getting done.  First off, what defines a tiki from just a usual sculpture and, secondly, how foam cuts with the various tools.  For now, I'm using a hot knife and hot wire cutter.  The keys here are patience and ventilation.  You don't want to go fast and accidentally burn yourself and you need the ventilation due to the fumes that melting foam causes.  Overall, though, I'm having a blast and the work is coming along well enough given the amount of time I've spent on it...just about 2 hours for now.


Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Legacy of the Cinderbots

 
A long while back..well, more like 5 years actually, I had gotten the idea to start creating robot sculptures out of a batch of old kitchen stuff.  I made about six in the first batch and was pleasantly surprised by how well received they were! I had given them names, like 13-O-13 (believe it or not, no one has figured out that reference!), DŪK (think phonetic) and Alpha-1 or AL-1 (another reference no one seemed to figure out as well!)...yet I hadn't called them anything in terms of a series of work.  All that was established was that they were on a mission, like all characters in any story, and were already lost...
Until Greg Pond Photography opened his doors to them through his 2nd Saturday one night show extravaganzas!!    I sold all of them immediately and requests for more were coming in...so...what to call these characters as a collective?  My wife offered a suggestion: Cinder Bots.  The name stuck and carried over to my paintings, paper models and short stories.  
The mission of the Cinder Bots remained a mystery for some time, until Cool Cat Gallery in midtown hosted a three man group show we daubed the Late Night Science Fiction Triple Feature (can you guess the reference?!?) comprised of two of my artist buddies, Mark Fox and Nic Caesar and myself.  The show was a great success!!!   The best I had done yet and, unfortunately, since.  Nearly all my paintings and sculptures sold!!  Jennifer Keller, one of the gallery owners and promoters, did her job most excellently!  The paintings I did for that show told the story of the Cinder Bots and what their mission was through titles and subjects depicted.   Sadly, both Cool Cat and Greg Pond stopped having shows and the Cinder Bots returned to their nomadic state...
Then, I met Char and Cy at Side Show Studios Custom Tattoo and Fine Art!!  I've been showing there for nearly three years now and yes, the story of the Cinder Bots has continued to be told through all the works I've sold through the shop...it's a great place with people who are just as passionate about what they do as the clientele is about what they want. So the Cinder Bots continue...but I haven't made a metal," kitchen stuff" version  in quite some time.  Mainly because people just don't seem to be interested in them and other projects have taken over my time.  What brought on all this rumination?  A visit paid to an early Cinder Bot who was adopted all those years ago.  He's a bit rusty but DŪK still stands vigilant on the patio overlooking a flourishing urban tomato garden and fruit trees...for DŪK, his days of wandering are done...he's found his place...and I'm grateful that his Humans have cared for him.
Cinder

Friday, August 21, 2009

More Duckies!!!



I figured that since I made a Darth Duckie...it'd be cool to make one unmasked...I call it "Anakin Duckie" because the first time we see all of Darth Vader's face is in Episode IV when he returns tot he light side of the Force and returns to being Anakin Skywalker...



This one is an udate to an earlier version that didn't have ears and was way overpainted...
Now that I've gone and started adding things to these ducks, I'll probably be escalating the results...though, part of the charm is the noticeble rubber duck characteristics!

More to come...

Monday, August 10, 2009

Digging up roots...



This piece was just completed over the weekend. I call it "Bit Me Mickey". It's 16" square and painted in enamel and acrylic on an old silk screen. I showed it to these guys who've collected a lot of my work and both love it, except for the tape around the edges used to protect the screen edges from damage. Personally, I don't think that's too much of a big deal. I mean, when Roth set out to create a mascot for his ideal of self designed excellence, he chose a character that would be the antithesis of Mickey Mouse, whom he didn't appreciate all that much apparently. Rat Fink was born on a restaurant napkin with stains. I wonder how much that rag goes for now...?

Anyway, I dig the Finks and Weirdos, have since I was a wee tyke pissing off the nuns at the private schools I attended. Of course, when High School hit along with skateboarding and punk rock, those characters and ideas festered even worse. So, yeah, this painting is kinda a mission statement for me and an homage to Big Daddy and all those gross and disgusting characters.

So, "Bite Me >insert ubiquitous critic, status quo, gotta-be-cleaner-than-a-fresh-napkin types<"