2.27.2011

Old Project - New Post

I just published a new project to my @behance portfolio. It's something I did way back during art school, but I'm finally getting around to putting it into my online portfolio.

2.18.2011

Lost Work; Revisited - Beverly Panther's Bumper Sticker

I had not planned to go into too much detail in my first few posts, as I need to build up steam and shake off my nervous fears about self-promotion. However, sometimes I just can't NOT write a lengthy description. Once I get going, it just flows out; plus I fell things need a bit of explanation. Perhaps I should try to keep it simple (as my art profs use to say).

This blog is a self-critique of sorts, and I am not use to it. I am also not use to writing, and hope I break through and past it as this goes on. I have to hold back some, or I will ramble and prattle on, losing all meaning and direction. But I tend to hold back too much and thus lose focus. Either way, it's going to take time and effort.

See what I mean?

Ok. So, with that all being said, let's move on.


A little effort

I'm a bit of a hoarder. That being said - without going into too much detail (that's for another day and another post) - I've been making efforts to whittle down my amassed storage of belongings.

In this process I have (re)located a number of designs, artwork, doodles and other chicken-scratch marked papers. In an effort to digitize and archive all of these rediscovered "gems" of mine (because every little mark is a possible genius idea, of course) I will be scanning and saving them onto some for of storage media. During this, I will be posting and revisiting some of my past works, to share with the great world web community. It's a little bit self-motivation and a little bit organization, combined in an attempt to course-correct myself into a more productive and creative person.

So, if anyone is reading this right now (hello?), thanks for your voyeuristic tendencies and insatiable curiosity. I might not be very entertaining or enlightening, but just being seen by anyone is a remarkable thing; what a strange, wonderful world the interwebz have created. If you have anything to say, don't be shy and put it out there. I'll appreciate the effort, seriously.

Regards,

-S