Tughra (Official Signature) of Sultan Suleiman. Istanbul, Turkey. c. 1555-1560. Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper.
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Tughra (Official Signature) of Sultan Suleiman. Istanbul, Turkey. c. 1555-1560. Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper.
Icons of Wall Street Farago Design
Illustrations of iconic Wall Street area buildings commissioned by DownTown Alliance of New York. From the top:
90 West Street (alternatively West Street Building (1907)
Trinity Church, 75 Broadway (1698)
Woolworth Building, 233 Broadway (1913)
Statue of Liberty (1886)
Fraunces Tavern, 54 Pearl Street (1719)
14 Wall Street, originally the Bankers Trust Company Building (1933)
Woolworth Building, 233 Broadway (1913)
The story of these drawings can be found HERE.
Grand Opening of the SAAM Renwick Gallery - WONDER Exhibition
Really excited to get a peek of the SAAM Renwick Gallery’s first exhibition which is schedule to open this Friday after two years of renovation work. Architect Magazine’s Instagram has started posting images of the first exhibition, you can also check out SAAM’s FB or tumblr account for more images!
The Renwick Gallery, located in Washington DC, is home to the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s collection of contemporary craft and decorative art, one of the finest and most extensive collections of its kind.
Images from the top:
Gabriel Dawe, “Plexus A1” (images 01-03)
Maya Lin, “Folding the Chesapeake” (image 04)
Janet Echelman, “WONDERful” (image 05)
Leo Villareal, “The Greek Slave (image (06)
Patrick Dougherty (image (07)
John Grade, “Middle Fork” (images 08-09)
Renwick Gallery facade (image 10)
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“Everyday is a good day when you paint” - Bob Ross
On Saturday August 29 we organize a USK Buenos Aires outing to Museo del Automóvil (automobile museum), just to draw… cars! The museum is located on Devoto Neighborhood, and it’s a private collection. One can find race cars, for particular use, domestic, imported, historical, etc.
The first sketch is a service pick-up of racer Oscar Alfredo Galvez. I really like the front part with chrome and aluminum, apart from the body in 2 colors. On Moleskine watercolor sketchbook A4, with fine liners 005 and 01 in 90 minutes. Add some color touches on location, then completed with watercolors @ my desk. The other sketch is of a totem of the Automóvil Club Argentino (ACA), which is found in all service stations of the Club. On Moleskine watercolor sketchbook A4, with Lamy fountain with EF nib with water resistant ink + watercolors in 30 minutes.
A beautiful fire truck. Not much information about it. I loved the radiator frame in bronze. Drawn with Kaweco fountain pen with EF nib with water resistant ink in 60 minutes. Later completed with watercolors @ home, in Moleskine sketchbook large.
8/29/15. Here.
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Forgotten masterpiece: “Double Escape” by Moebius, from Moebius #6 - Pharagonesia & Other Strange Stories, published by Epic Comics, 1988.
Lucy Mink Covello lives in New Hampshire, not too far from where I spend a couple of weeks every summer. We met at my friends’ farm, spread a blanket under trees in the apple orchard, and shared some beer, bread, and cheese. Our interview was punctuated by the buzzing of insects, animals, and children. I noticed that the conversation leaned heavily into discussions of family and motherhood, and I wondered whether it was influenced by the situation. My first impulse was to edit it out; how could children be relevant to serious art discourse?
Beer with a Painter: Lucy Mink Covello
Monumental Parkour Andy Day
With a combined passion for the practice of parkour and photography, Andy Day has documented a dynamic series of images that bring together urban exploration, memories and monumental architecture. over the course of three months, the british photographer and parkour athlete traveled to Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia in search of ‘Spomenik’ — World War II monuments commissioned by the regime of Marshal Tito and scattered across former Yugoslavia. informed by the work of photographer Jan Kempenaers, who documented twenty-six of these otherworldly architectural objects, day tasked several parkour athletes from the region to engage, occupy and activate each of the structural relics. [via]
Ellsworth Kelly is having an LA moment. First his collection was used to inaugurate Matthew Marks' Los Angeles gallery opening and now his prints are being exhibited at the LACMA. The 88-year old Eas
Drawings by Ellsworth Kelly. Some of my favorite drawings from anyone.
Ellsworth Kelly’s Self-Portrait with Bugle, 1947.
At 92, the abstract master has lost none of his zest. In his upstate New York studio, he talks about Paris in the 40s, Alexander Calder and Jasper Johns
On the Lagoons, Venice (also known as View from the Bacino, S. Giorgio Maggiore to the Left, Venice)
John Singer Sargent - circa 1880-1881
(Anonymous), Venus und Mars, Mittelalterliches Hausbuch von Schloss Wolfegg, Der obszöne Liebesgarten, ca. 1480.
Because we love you, and because the fundraiser for the Comics Workbook Rowhouse Residency is going so well, (19 days and less than $3,000 to go!) we thought we would share a little more of the Santoro School’s Handbook for Making Better Comics. A copy can be yours for only $25 through the fundraiser, and it’s going to have 10 more pages packed full of techniques and deep thinking about the comics form. We know you want this info, already nearly six thousand of you have liked or reposted this! (Thank you!) Make sure you get your own copy by helping out the fundraiser!