2/27/11

Day 58 - so do you come here often

Olives have always vexed me - they are a strange food - I have no idea why they are popular, but I suspect that it has something to do with the fact that they are always finding themselves in martinis!

2/26/11

Day 57 -

The chili pepper is the Math-a-lete off the food world - and the tomato is definitely on the football team - this one goes out to all those math-a-letes that probably spend high school avoiding the main corridors for fear of getting the crap kicked out of them. You will one day grow up into the indispensable spice of the world!

2/25/11

day 56 - Eggplants

I know a lot of people love eggplants, but I find them frankly creepy and unnerving. If they were allowed to drive, the would definitely be roaming around the city in white vans with the windows painted out....

Eggplants are just weird!

2/24/11

day 55 - Pineapples

Pineapples are just bad ass - in the fruit and vegetable community, they would be the ones riding old triumph motorcycles, wearing leather jackets over vintage Rolling Stones T-shirts smoking Marlboro Reds while listening to Floyd....

2/23/11

Day 54 - 60% Banana

Humans share remarkable sequence homology with among other things, bananas (something like 50-60%). The similarities are even higher when we move up the evolutionary tree (primates are basically dumber furrier humans). When you really consider this though, it isn't really that surprising - transcription factors, metabolic genes, genes involved in cell cytoskeletons, cell cycle regulators etc are pretty much the same....

What I think makes me chuckle is that if bananas were conscious, they would view humans with the same skepticism that cows do now.

Banana: "Let me understand you, you are going to cultivate me so that you can proceed to eat me? Ummmm not sure I am cool with that"

2/22/11

Day 53 - On the vine

We rarely get to choose our families - but imagine being stuck at the hip on a vine with the crazy uncle who always creeps everyone out....FYI, if you cant identify who that is in the family, a note of caution...it might be you.

2/21/11

Day 52 - Fruity?

With the highly variable temperatures (it was something like 55 a few days ago, and then suddenly, snow storm - 20 degree weather, and general mayhem) and spring rapidly approaching, I (and my stomach) have been thinking a lot about fresh produce and food - thus, this week will be all about food! =- drawings (cartoons mainly) about fruits and vegetables, and whatever else pops into my head.

This little drawing came to mind when I was looking at smoothie ingredients and realized that strawberries - well represented, other berries, less so - what envy that must cause.....

2/20/11

Day 51 - Blackroc

The amazing thing about the Wu is the breath of their appeal. There are a non-trivial number of suburban kids who are huge fans....in some of the same ways as Dave Chapelle and the Roots cross over in their appeal. As in the cases above, another key feature of their appeal is that they (Wu, Roots, Dave, et al) are generally admired by other creative people. For instance, listen to Dave on inside the Actors Studio - it is pretty amazing...

With respects to the Wu, and RZA in particular, the number of musicians that are in awe of his talent is pretty substantial. When he isn't dropping beats on the Afro Samurai animated series, he is pairing up with some heavyweights in music to do amazing things. Consider for instance, Blackroc, a collaboration with the Black Keys. I think one of the best parts of this colabo is to listen to Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney talk about meeting RZA on Fresh Air (which as a complete aside, I cannot tell you how awesome listening to Terry Gross is). Listen especially around 36:02 - "I couldn't even speak to him, I was so nervous".

I have to say that Wu-Tang week was a blast - Any suggestions of future theme weeks or things you would like to see would be great -



2/19/11

Day 50 - Chessboxing

On 36 chambers is the great track "Da Mysteries of Chessboxin" which was apparently inspired by (and samples) the classic kung fu film of the same name. What is remarkable is that chessboxing is an actual sport...somehow, the image in my head is less about people, and more about chess pieces beating the crap out of each other....

2/18/11

Day 49 - Can it be that it was all so simple

Although 36 Chambers has a really raw feel to it, there is one track that is decidedly different and exudes a kind of contemplative quality (for lack of a better word). The track, "can it be all so simple" samples from the Gladys Knight's "The way we were" but the beat and the lyrics are just ridiculous awesome - just something of this that makes me think of the mood of this drawing....

2/17/11

Day 48 - Staten Island Ferry


One of the standout solo albums for Wu was GZA's Legend of the Liquid Sword.
The intro, which is pretty hard to find on youtube...can be heard on Grooveshark. Young Justice, who I assume is the voice, kills it with this:


"It was the summer of '77.
NewYork was just recovering from the riots due to the blackout.
HipHop was young and growing rapidly, it was during that time when my father would oftent make journeys accross waters...... The ferry, or the boat, as most called it, was a floatin' forum, for talent especially MC's, who would often battle while in route to the city. It was on the boat, where he would sharpen his sword on neighborhood MC's, preparing for the battles that were soon to come.."

2/16/11

Day 47 - Ironman -

Ghostface's 1996 Ironman and Supreme Clientele were both the kind of albums that cemented Wu members' staying power as solo acts. There is a great NPR story (which is basically awesome because to hear Terry Gross say "protect your neck" pretty much makes my day) about the business of hip hop and what the Wu did in terms of artist management. I think that the business strides made by Wu members in terms of musicians controlling their own destiny is pretty interesting - and the best part is that the Wu as a business entity has been cemented in popular culture with Wu Tang Financial (is it just me or is the old woman throwing up the Wu just awesome).

2/15/11

Day 46 - RZA - Hip-Hop Chess Federation

RZA is apparently a huge chess fan, and wikipedia tells me he is actively involved in the hip-hop chess federation. Something about this probably traces back to images from the Ben Kingsley movie Searching for Bobby Fisher.

2/14/11

Day 45 - Wu Tang Week Begins - 36 Chambers

This week is devoted to one of my favorite hip hop acts of all time - Wu Tang Clan - 36 chambers was their first release (1993) and inspired by an old Gordon Liu kung fu movie 36 chambers of shaolin - Beyond the awesomeness of their beats (thank you RZA) and the absolutely original lyrical style, this album is just plain cool! The juxtaposition of the Wu-Tang style at a time when a lot of hip hop from the east coast was being dominated by the P-Ditty sound, Wu was just so original and the lyrical stylings of OBD, RZA, GZA, and Ghostface was just so distinct and original and raw....

2/13/11

Day 44 - Hi Tom...


One of the best showns on TV, Psych has a great episode where the main character, Shawn, "crashes" a corporate retreat - his introduction is one of the funniest thing you will see - ever - period!!!! But also heartbreaking in the way that only satire can blend the two. The scene is the essence of awkward, and I had this image of a "fish" (or in the case of the drawing, a rabbit) out of water trying to get into a conversation, but always resigned to the fringes (a wallflower) of the party.

2/12/11

Day 43 - Horrible art you ask -


Stress and a lack of inspiration result in ideas that seem entirely awesome at conception but turn out to be a colossal letdown at the execution stage, This is an example, I really loved the idea of green with personality, but the drawing just lacks heart and basic skill. Total bummer man

2/11/11

Day 42 - Collaborating on monkeys

It should come as no surprise to anyone who knows me that I have a things for monkeys - they are both adorable and hilarious - not monkeys in real life of course, which tend to be vicious and violent, but I am thinking of cartoon monkeys.

This little drawing is a collaboration I did with another artist whose is super talented.



2/10/11

Day 41 - Dr. Phil?

Another example of my obsession with moustaches - I am sure there are examples of people who dont look great in them, but I cant really think of any

2/9/11

Day 40 - Holy SNOT!

This is not for the faint of heart. Post op splints hold the reconstructed septum in place, and these things are gigantic. See here for examples. Let us just say that the little green monster deep inside my head is not longer there. He is neither green nor particularly malicious, but damn it he does have a sick sense of humor!

2/8/11

Day 39 - Me and Mrs. Nose

So a number of people have asked me to send photos of what my nose looks like, and rather than post a pic, I have decided to draw a flattering self portrait of my nose. Generally, I am against drawing self-portraits, unless I am using facial expressions for styling cues to add emotion to the face of an animal drawing, but I thought this compromise would satisfy the collective masses.

As an aside, somehow I totally imagine slow dancing,with my nose, listening to this (replace me and Mrs. Jones with me and my nose). Maybe a little candlelight, a bottle of champagne...

Me and my nose
we got some sniffing going on...
we both know it was wrong,
but breathing is much too strong to let it go now...

The same nostril, I sniffed everyday
10-20% air flow...no one knows she was that way
sniffing plants, making all kinds rants,
while bilateral breathing slipped away

Me and my, my nose my nose my nose....
me and my nose

2/7/11

Day 38 - Boogers...

One of the benefits of apparently having my deviated septum taken care of is that in addition to being able to breathe, I may not have to continue my seemingly unending war with my nasal nemesis the booger, that haunts me from about mid October to early May. Mucous, you have been a worthy adversary, but now it is time to die!

2/6/11

Day 37 - Deviant Septum


So a number of people emailed me to find out why there was a lapse in posting - I was detained dealing with a deviant (ok so the septum itself was a little of kilter, and I figured what better way to draw a day than to make the deviated chap a bit deviant - you can tell he is up to no good) septum. As an aside, to the best of my knowledge, this is the first drawing in the history of the world where a piece of nasal cartilage has been anthropomorphized... And to add to to the humor, not the dripping mucous - classy I tell you.

2/5/11

Day 36 - The Badger arrow

When one has a quiver of badgers, this is how they should be used - Every time I see this and think of the times with the 110Crew, I am reminded about how much fun, and uncontrolled hilarity can be had when creative smart people work a little to hard and then go a little crazy....

2/4/11

Day 35 - Quiver of Badges

The quiver of badgers came out of this idea of the kind of weapons that some titan might carry around. Although the conventional stuff (swords, bows and arrows, etc) could be the go to weapons, the idea that was really appealing was this notion of something organic. Plus, badgers are pretty high in the cute/ferocious dualism scale.

2/3/11

Day 34 - Snakes

Although the motivation for this drawing came out of something a bit more comical, I was thinking about art as storytelling and the ability to convey something about a character in anticipation of an event -

2/2/11

Day 33 - Crater

Something about this image reminds me of the Death of Superman - not so much in terms of the actual image, but the feeling - I like the idea of a single person being able to shift the ground beneath....

Speaking of which - does anyone remember the U2 work on the film "The ground beneath her feet"? This song just popped into my mind...

Tools: iPad, Sketchbook Pro

2/1/11

Day 32 - Sprout

From tragedy and heartbreak, something extraordinary emerges!

As a complete aside - essentially unrelated but what the hell - I was thinking about the Jack Johnson-esque (but perhaps more appropriate for the emergence of a fighter, think this Jack Johnson) - surf films like September sessions or Thicker than Water (which is totally worth watching even if you aren't into surfing - visually awesome and the music is sick!) - and the Tom Campbell film Sprout .

Basically, this rambling was the semantic leap that my brain takes when I think about the verb "to sprout" in the context of this drawing, and then somehow end up in the noun "Sprout" that takes me into Surf films of the early 2000s which has nothing to do really with this picture.

Posit "To what extent is the way in which we break up our representations of the world (semantics - but other category systems) a way of fostering creativity by allowing us to jump from one representation to another.

Returning from this tangent, I should say that this drawing goes out to 110Crew!