Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Update/久しぶりの日記

It's been a long time since I've written anything and that seems weird to me. In the past few years I've gone through cycles of writing a lot, then slowing down, and whatnot, but the past 6 months or so have been a totally different thing.

What happened was that I was swamped by school, having one of the most stressful experiences that I have ever had. Granted, it's not the worse that it could have been, but it was significant enough to get me to a point where I didn't really communicate to anyone. The number of my friends have dwindled, I wrote less, I withdrew more and just have really gotten into a quiet mode. I remember when I was smaller I was always that quiet kid, so to some it might seem strange. But honestly, back then, I was quiet not because I didn't want to say anything but because I was shy or I just found it more enjoyable to listen.

Now it's gotten so that I don't talk or write, because of the time it might take up and in turn since I haven't been communicating as much my communication skills have suffered and I feel that I can't adequetley express myself as I used to before.

But I've made the effort to get back on my saddle and ride my horse back to a more true self. It can just be a little hard to do that, but you know, a journey of 1,000 miles starts with one step...

At the moment I'm in Miami and as always it can be an eye opening experience. Miami and New York are both two big cities but have totally different atmospheres. Besides the obvious things like weather (Miami has been on average 70 degrees since I've been here) I notice things that make Miami standout from New York in both good and bad ways.

What's good about Miami, is the natural beauty. It's not natural in the way that their are jungles and things growing wildly, because everything around me is landscaped and starts looking the same. Regardless of that, there is a lot of green and a lot of native exotic plants and animals. You can take a drive to some off beaten path and find some really amazing and beautiful things as I did on Christmas day.

On that day I decided to just do something. I needed to draw and paint since I hadn't done much since being here. Also though, I needed to exercise because I had been gaining weight (which in all honesty is something totally new to me). So I decided on taking a bike ride down old cutler (which I believe was an old trail way for the seminole tribes that inhabited Miami back in the day).

I rode and rode until I found something interesting. The first thing was just some logs...it just caught my attention and I had to stop and draw. I drew for about 30min and in that time some guy saw me and asked me if I could do some painting for me. I happily agreed and am waiting on his response (though it doesn't seem likely he will get back to me now).

After that, I rode around until I found and interesting tree that I decided to paint. Unfortunately I didn't finish cause my mom wanted to go to the movies with my family and I had to rush back home.

Getting back to the differences between New York in Miami, there are in contrast, an overwhelming amount of bad that I can attribute to Miami. I'm probably biast, because I lived here so long and am tired of it, but somethings just keep getting reinforced even after looking at things from a new perspective.

For instance, it is without a doubt that Miami has significantly more obese people than New York. Everytime I go out I can not deny that fact. I emphasize the word obese too, it's not just a little overweight, or fat, which can be a bit subjective but truly obese, meaning that it is so bad as to be detrimental to that person's health. I've written about it before, but I have to say it again I guess.

Another thing about Miami, is, this might be my personal opinion, but...there are a lot of pure stupid people. It's probably better to say uneducated, because I believe that Miami-Dade, or maybe Florida in general doesn't have a very good education system. It may also be that it just isn't that necessary for people to be as "on the ball" as would be required in New York. As a side, I do feel a bit of disgust at this, but it's necessarily at the people, but for the people. Why is this still happening? Why do we have so many uneducated people? How does one let that exist?
We all have our moments of stupidity as I know I have had one too many, but I would like to believe that despite all that I am a person who appreciated knowledge and wants to continue to partake in knowledge to better myself and those around me. I can't understand people who are satisfied to stop at an early part of their education (informal or formal) and decide that this is enough, which I believe is what happens often.

Anyway, those are two things that do bother me about Miami, and make it a place that I would not want to live in. Granted New York has a lot of bad parts and in no way perfect, but I do prefer it over Miami.

I know I went on a bit of a rant there but I besides bringing up the differences in Miami, I wanted to say that coming here really is something that brings about perspective. I can come here and be a fuller person by experiencing these two similar but different cities. It could be better, because my girlfriend can't be here with me and I feel sad about that...but it was good to come down here. I can take this experience and make my New York experience better.

Well, here's hoping that this coming new year in New York is one with less stress and more success. This will be a big year for me, and unfortunately it's one of those years that can be great or be one of the most defeating that I can have. I have a lot in balance here, if I can't get a decent job after I graduate, I feel like my whole life in New York, my relationship, everything that I have managed to hold dear to me can crumble and leave me broken...

Here's hoping...but hope is never enough. I have to make this happen.

Oh, almost forgot...pictures. You can enlarge all of them by clicking.



A Christmas party in my apartment building. アパートのビルのクリスマスパーティ。ライブでいたくさん踊ることがあってよかった。

pictures I took of plants in my backyard, it just seemed interesting to me.裏庭で撮った植物。マイアミはNYに比べて緑色がいっぱいから面白い。



My brother's new dog 弟の新しい犬(年齢は六月ぐらい)。

She has 6 toes on each foot...足はそれぞれ六つ足指がある。ミュータントじゃないか?

She sleeps weirdly sometimes. 寝るときは変な体位よくしてる。

A hawk I saw on my bikeride that day, the picture is not great because I had to zoom in so much. 自転車で旅に行ったら鷹を見て撮った。

An illustration I did in school...a portrait of Mr.T. I liked it, but my teacher did not...I felt very dissapointed by this. ミスター・ティのイラスト。

My unfinished tree painting from that bike ride.

My final projects for editorial Illustration. A spread and spot on "The New Athesim" for Wired magazine. It came out well I think. Watercolor and gouache on watercolor paper. Editorial Illustrationの最後プロジェクト。Wired Magazineの無視論について記事に基づいた。


and finally, a portrait I did not too long ago of my girlfriend Junko. Acrylic on gessoed hardboard. I need to take a better picture of it, but since I'm in Miami and my resources are limited it will have to do. This is actually part of a bigger project which I will explain later... 最近に出来た絵。それは僕の彼女、じゅんこ。

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Neuroplasticity #2 神経可塑性

Previously, I posted that golden cloud picture on my blog, but when I sent it to my teacher she asked me to fix it. She said that the brain in the picture looked more like a cloud than it should, basically.

In the end, I think it was a good idea. I feel satisfied and I'm done...I think.

じゃ、前にブログに貼った金色の雲の絵がアップデートした。先生に送ってその脳は雲だと思って修理してくださいと言った。
結局、いいアイデアだと思う。満足した。今この絵は出来た。。。と思う。


Sunday, October 01, 2006

New York-Tokyo Festival

Yesterday, I decided to go to the New York-Tokyo Festival in central park. It was pretty interesting. They had some musical performances including aun, talib kweli, p'ez, hifana, and mighty crown. Unfortunately I didn't stay long. All I got to see was Aun, a bboy performance and mighty crown. I don't really like mighty crown so we decided to leave after that. Also, I was feeling a little weird for some reason.
Anyway, i took a lot of pictures, here are a few that were interesting.




Surprisingly, there weren't many otaku. But here are a few playing gameboy on the field.





Aun, a pair of awesome taiko drummers.





Their expressions were great, so full of vim and vigor, haha.

















YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!












These guys rocked their heart out. Good job, aun, good job!

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Kevin's BBQ front

So here's the front of one of the postcards for Kevin's BBQ.

He loves BBQ so, that Kevin.



I did this at school and the font I used for the tag line isn't on my computer so the tag line looks a little funky. It's the same as the "KICK" part but I imported that from Illustrator so it retained it's font characteristics. Not that any of you guys would have cared, but just a small techinical note.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Little Superstar!! ちっちゃいスパースター!!

I had to take care of the last ends of my leases signing today and had to miss class, so I was feeling so-so today, but the Toast sent me this...

今日学校サボってやっとにアパートのリースのことするから何とかまあまあな気分してた。

しかし!トーストと言う友達からそのビデオをもらった。






He slapped the bejeezus out of that guy...awesome.
ちっちゃいさんは連続してやつの顔をパッと叩いて最高!

Neuroplasticity



So here's a comp of my new illustration. It's supposed to be a piece for Time Magazine's 100 people issue. My person is Richard Davidson, he did research on neuroplasticity by studying TIbetan monks. It seemed the most interesting to me so I took it up.

Basically, I worked out some ideas and wanted to make the eastern influence is clear, also to make sure the subject, neuroplasticity is communicated.
I did some research, went to the Reuben Museum of Art (which I reccommend)and decided to use eastern/oriental art as a motif. Also to have the guy meditating on a brain that looks similar to the asian style clouds that I see in much of eastern art.

As for my process, it was inked, scanned, then colored and messed with in photoshop. I used some gradients here and there to get that smooth and flat color look, then painted on top for some parts. I made a custom texture by scanning part of a batik that my dad had left from West Africa.

Not sure if it's done yet, i just sent it in for approval, so we'll see what corrections i'll have to do if any.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

The Long Awaited Return

So...

Yea...

It's been a while hasn't it. Since I've been in New York I've gotten more and more and busy and have had to adjust my life to a different speed that I was used to living in Florida. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately...) one of the results of this has been that I've been distanced from the internet.

I hardly download anything (Shock!!), I rarely use AIM (I've opted for MSN), son't reallyt use mixi, myspace, facebook, etc. and I just don't have the arsenal of crazy videos and sites that I used to in college (don't you miss that carolina?).

But in my life there have been several significant changes for the better. For instance, I'm generally content. Actually that can be a bad thing, cause as an artist I'm supposed to have lots of grief to create art with, but I digress...

I also have had a girlfriend since may or so. That's going pretty well, and I feel pretty lucky to have such a patient, nice, and beautiful girlfriend.

So with that said. What have I been up to?

Uhhh...a lot, but it's too much to go into I guess. I'll just briefly go over what I did during the summer.

For the most part I was working as an assistant at my school. Getting my bills paid and doing a whole lot of nothing, which was pretty nice actually. For a 9 to 5 it wasn't so bad; I enjoyed it. At one point I ended up getting an internship as a graphic designer, which didn't really seem to fit for me, so I ended up leaving due to time contstraints and it not fitting into my "occupational road map" so to speak.

I also ended up getting two new roomates, both are my friends for highschool and that has been working out quite nicely. My apartment is pretty pimp right now.
So basically I've been having a decent time...but my life is never without problems.

Drama.

Drama.

Drama.

I had a lot of it concerning my apartment, was worried about losing it a few times, and in fact I still am slightly worried but for the most part it seems that I'll be here for another year.

Anyway, with all that out there, let's get to the dessert you've all been waiting for.


I started new semester, so that means new drawings and paintings...






My first assignment for my printmaking class. A simple collagraph with found objects.





New painting #1. Our first assignment was to do a greyscale painting, I didn't have black on me and didn't feel like mixing it, so I did a monotone in blue. Oh this was done in less that 3 hours btw.





The first assignment for editorial illustration 1, a simple black and white portrait. I did Johnny Knoxville and Steve-O. The picture was modeled off of a pic of spanky and alfalfa from the little rascals I found on the net, it was fitting for the oft childish antics of the jackass crew. Waterproof ink on watercolor paper.





The second painting assignment, this time we could do full color. I still limited my palette though, since I used blue, I thought I would make a warm pallete for this one. This was also done in less that 3 hours, cause I don't play around when it comes to painting.





Finally, we have what I'm working on now. This is an illustration for Advertising Illustration 1. It's supposed to be a travel piece. I chose Miami. I still have a bit a work to do, but I think it's shaping up nicely. Acrylic on doublethick illustraion board.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Kevin's BBQ WIP


A preliminary sketch for Kevin's BBQ, a postcard project I have to do...hope my teacher approves it.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Finally...



I finally chruned out a new illustration. I was trying to beef up my portfolio and came up with this premise...using the letters of the japanese "alphabet" as a design guide. I often look at different obejects during the day and try to make images from them in my head...so I thought it would be perfect.

This week I'm going to try and get the vowels done, a, i, u, e, and o. What you're currently seeing is a (like ah). Which to me looked like an squid, so this is what i came up with. I did this in illustrator and completed like it was a real illustration assignment... research, thumbnails the whole shebang.

Enjoy.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Dibujos en color!



So I've been working full time for a while, so been pretty busy. But I'm finally trying to update my portfolio...
Here are two drawings that I colored in photoshop recently.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Miami














I will edit this later, I'm just putting up pics for now