Asian celebration

When I was teaching art at Mecca, Sometimes I’d start the day by showing students drawings I made over the weekend, to model to them that artists should practice every day. I don’t have any students to share with anymore. 😦 May I share them with you dear reader?

Every Year in February Eugene has an Asian Celebration with dancers, music, vendors and art! Here are some of the drawings I made this year. 100_3751 100_3752

These are Belly Dancers who sometimes dance at MEDGE nights at Cozmic Pizza.

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A real highlight was this Koto music. She was joined by a Kalimba (or a Mbira?) and an accordion and piano100_3743 100_3746 100_3749

Here are a few more miscellaneous drawings, I didn’t finish coloring all of them. The Taiko drums are always exciting!100_3747 100_3742 100_3741 100_3737

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“Open Door Policy” Explained

If Terry Gross were to ask me: what does this song mean?

Well Terry, I wrote this song so the album would have more jaunty, happy tracks.  It’s a style of song I have noticed from artists as diverse as Beck and the Beatles, think of the nonsense list song, “I am the Walrus.” One could just call it a collection of nonsense words that happen to rhyme sometimes.

But the words I choose do have a meaning to me, when I visited New York City to try and “make it,” I saw many talented street performers playing in the Subway, most of whom were very well trained and showed remarkable skill. Some appeared homeless or addicted to heroin, one seemed to have been weeks since a bath, gaunt and ill and falling asleep while he was playing, but the music he was playing was gorgeous, and sounded like Bill Evans mixed with Rachmaninov, this was on a dinky Casio battery powered keyboard that didn’t even have touch sensitivity or a sustain pedal. I thought, wow, a real musician doesn’t need those things, and hey, this guy is better than some of the people that others pay big bucks to see.

We might judge those people, but I also have sometimes appeared so haggard, tired and dirty as to be perceived as homeless by others. So I was writing about what others might think of me, and when you look at anyone, even a homeless person, they are a mirror of what you could look like if you made some poor choices and had a series of unfortunate events and bad luck.

The “fountain of Greed,” lyric, is a statue of a man holding a moneybag in a New York city Subway station. I heard that people who are poor and wealthy both rub it or touch it as they go by, hoping for a little more wealth to come their way. It occurred to me that we might think ourselves above such superstitions in the West: kissing the blarney stone or visiting Mecca, but we do actually have our own physical rituals here such as throwing coins in the fountain.

Then the “hard part” in a minor key, is the perspective of the money makers, the corporate CEOs and their profit oriented goals. They aren’t sure who it was who said “the meek will inherit the earth,” but they intend to fleece everyone including the meek. I kind of cringe at the obviousness of my lyrics here, but its ok to be blunt sometimes. The phrase “domestic disturbance” has always tickled me as its a sort of oxymoron like “civil war.”

When I mention the brand name Tostitos. It’s a joke making fun of rappers who brag about specific brands of guns or champagne. I think its funny to brag about mundane things, or products that anyone can afford. Also, Panda Bear is a musician in the band “Animal Collective.” He doesn’t play the harmonium, as far as i know, but it sounds good. If you think something in the song means something to you, Great, it does then.

Dengue Fever, Particle, Human Ottoman, The Aggrolites and more!

particleParticle is a dance Jam band from Los Angeles. Very Fun, for fans of The New Deal!

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Dengue Fever is one of the worst diseases, and best bands on the planet! check them out at denguefevermusic.com. Their guitar player plays a double necked guitar where one neck is a shamisen like instrument with very loose rubbery strings! They played such weIrd and beautiful music in Asian scales.

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The Shivas are from Portland and they are going through a very chill phase, playing music very 60s inspired like Crushed Out and Beach House. I saw them in Austin years ago and  I like the new direction.

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Annie Where the Sun Don’t Shine, Milk and the Honeys

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This unique Alaskan band has a family at its core: Jesse’s brother James plays drums, His wife sings and plays ukulele, and now they have Jeremy (from Savvy) on banjo, Sarah Mitchell on vocals, and Patrick Mailloux on bass. They played perky reggae versions of pop songs and sexy poppy originals!/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-content/blogs.dir/6fd/6122708/files/2015/01/img_0072.jpgOnce Annie was alone, then she was joined by Meghan on Harmonica and Eli on guitar. Now eli plays an electric, they have Rebecca File on a miniature acoustic Bass and Hard hitting Punk drummer Matt Harris on the drums. They ROCK now, but they don’t play often because Annie lives in Juneau, but soon it will be Washington D.C.

Totally by accident, my friend’s Paul and Deven’s Christmas card is in the background. oops.

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Era Coda, Bustin Jeiber, Deathhorse Paleons, The Longshots, Spiderwolf Death Horse

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Smooth crystal clear old school ska.

https://www.facebook.com/thelongshotsska

https://thelongshotsska.bandcamp.com/album/the-longshots-ep

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Wow,  band that plays odd time signatures, never harshly disorted, just jazzy and delightful and shimmering like Mahavishnu Orchestra or Frank Zappa. And OMG there is a vibraphone. PURE AUDIO BLISS, but this is a young band with no recordings yet.

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SPIDERWOLF/DEATHHORSE. confusing but appealing weird math rock jam band.

https://www.facebook.com/spiderwolfdeathhorse

Weezer, Human Ottoman

I haven’t been able to go to as many shows this semester as I did before, but I still make it to a few and of course, I am always drawing.

It was awesome to see childhood heroes Weezer play in Portland. They played a few old gems, including “she’s all I got and I don’t want to be alone!” Great show, the lights were fun, the choir and extra guest performers kept it mixed up and exciting! Weee! oh and I painted with coffee because that’s what was lying around.

Weezer at the Roseland Ballroom in Portland

Weezer at the Roseland Ballroom in Portland

One of my favorite local Eugene bands that combines math rock with jazz and a bit of everything: Human ottoman. Their songs are available to listen free online here.

Human Ottoman at Sam Bonds

Human Ottoman at Sam Bonds

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New Woodcut… A tribute to Taylor Maiden

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As I have been working on this, I have been nervous because I am so scared that I will slip my v gouge, mess up some detail on her face and just Fudge the whole thing.   I will post when its all finished 🙂 This is some of the process. Should the poppy be dark or light? should I carve away background or leave it filled in? Even a two color piece has thousands of decisions to make. Woodcuts are fun 🙂 Whenever I make a portrait of a friend, or someone I find attractive, I fear revealing it to them:they might not like it! It might be that moment from “Napoleon Dynamite”

“It took me a half an hour to do the shading on your upper lip. It’s probably my best drawing ever.”

I intricately change small details in the face, its like surgery… I hope I don’t take away too much, working with just a v gouge, a u gouge and some sand paper to smudge away rough edges in the hopes of creating shading…

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Basically, i take a little off, print it, take a little more off, sand it, hope i didn’t take too much, print it again.100_3701

carve a little more away,  and voila:

100_3705I could make one for you! Wedding announcements? trading cards?

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Crushed Out! and Browntown

Crushed Out have an amazing retro sound: a very surfy wet guitar tone and peppy drums.  A couple covers were quite welcome and got the crowd up and dancing. Someone might superficially call them a “rockabilly White Stripes.” Vocals are high and airy, like Elliott Smith or Crosby Stills and Nash. Lots of lyrics about love, birds, sharks and surfers. My favorite was “Sweaty, Sweaty Dress” and I’ll never get the epic riff from “To Sing True of Love” out of my head.

I tried a realistic look

I tried a realistic look

Moselle does the art for her band, I think its neat that a single person does all the art for the merch, cd covers and t shirts, that way there is a single vision and oeuvre. She puts waves and dripping water in the art, so I put some in my drawing. She also did animation for the music video, “to sing true of love.” She told me part of touring which is just as important as sharing music with fans is seeing the beauty of the natural world in our National State Parks. She listed her favorite as the Anhinga trail in the florida Everglades because it was so full of wildlife. “Like a zoo, but the animals are free and in their habitat.” Another thing I like to ask touring bands is, “what do you eat on tour?”

Moselle- “We like to cook rice and a vegetable, a one pot cowboy meal. We try to eat out as little as possible. We eat souerkraut, mac and cheese with Kale, one treat we really like is canned trout from Trader Joes, on a stone wheat cracker with onions.

Raw onions?

“yep.”

She said the band raised money to record their album by playing in small New Hampshire bars in the Mt. Washington Valley. “We brought our own sound system and we’d play for 3 hours for a couple hundred bucks. We started a music scene, kids started bands just for the chance to open for us. We played at the Red Fox restaurant in Jackson, New Hampshire and it eventually turned into the weekly dance party in town. We read an article that listed us in the top 10 bands of New Hapshire and we said, “Who are the other 9? we want to be friends with them!” -Moselle

Was guitar your first instrument?

“I started playing when I was 11, to Led Zeppelin and Nirvana’s “Nevermind.” Guitar was  basically the first instrument I stayed focused on.” -Franklin

Two of your songs have a very cool blues vibe, with turnarounds. (Early in the Morning and Wormtongue)
I think that makes them sound a lot like the White Stripes, ( is that what someone really unfamiliar with the blues guitar would say?) Is it really Mississippi John Hurt or someone older who popularized those familiar turnarounds? did you first play blues turnarounds learning Jimmy Paige songs?
I like how all the songs sound surfy, but they all sound different too.
Maybe “Mermaid Chant” has the most surf-like riffs, but “True Love” sounds like Buddy Holly or a girl group song.

I’ve seen some guitarists play with several delay pedals in chain. How do you get your delay tone? Are the same pedals you play with live the ones on the record?
You had two amps, right? what is the reason for that? does a different mix go to each one?
Is one clean and loud, and the other… a tube? with more of a crunchy or “tight” sound?”
“I have one delay pedal that is a ‘tape echo simulator’. I used a 1968 Echoplex tube tape echo on our album TEETH, but live the unit gets hot and stops producing echo in the middle of the show. So I’ve bought this El Capistan Strymon echo pedal. It’s almost identical to the analog tape echo. I have a Spring reverb running through a 1965 Fender Bassman, to get a surfy guitar sound. I have the tape echo running through a 1964 Silvertone 1483 bass amp so the sound is wider. Everything of mine is vintage but the pedals and my stratocaster, which is new from a builder in NYC.”

Here I went full on silly cartoon.

Here I went full on silly cartoon.

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This is a monotype, I painted watercolor and water soluble markers on a sheet of plexiglass over the original drawing. Then I pressed it against a wet piece of printing paper and transferred the image.

to see the old post i made about this band look here. (the drawings are better this time.)

Brown Town from Corvallis

Brown Town from Corvallis

Brown Town opened the show, they are a garage rock band from Corvallis. They play a fun bouncy style reminiscent of the Kinks. One member sings and plays the tambourine and another looks like Chris Dowd. They played a Monkees cover.

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MADRONA

I have heard Jake and Amanda play a few times before at open mics, but this was the first time I have seen them with their whole band. Wow, the harmonies, the fiddle, stand up bass! Amazing melodies and charming songs.  They play later this month at Grrlz rock events, though their calendar isn’t updated to show that.

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Cary Grant woodcut

I am continuing my series in tribute to Hollywood Legends with three new woodcuts. Here I will discuss the process I go through.

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I took this photo of the handsome chap. I found it by Googling his name.

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I brought it in photoshop, put the letters on and flipped the image.

I also increased the contrast significantly everywhere except the hands.

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I printed the image and transferred it to the woodblock with some Alphonse Mucha-esque borders and details to make it appear as a religious icon of a saint. Here you see it while the shellac is drying. I’m not confident that I am finished with my background details, but I am eager to get carving, and I will improvise a bit while carving.

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Here are two more from the series. I got the borders from ancient religious prints.

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Recognize Fred MacMurray? from such hits as “The Shaggy Dog” “The Nutty Professor,” “The Apartment,”  The chilling “Double Indemnity,” and my favorite: “Pushover.” I don’t know what I was thinking with those random looping circles.  Also that evil looking claw hand is creepy eh? that just ended up there. Forgive me, this was my first since college, so of course there was a re-learning process.

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Resembles the joker more when he is printed in Green.

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This is a crayon rubbing. Its done while I am carving to tell me where I need to take away more wood. Funny that the face looks fine in the rubbing but then looks all shaded on her face. Still looks cool though eh? Also I am excited and proud of the lettering, I gave the capital C extra flourishes and I improvised the B in an attempt to get it to match. Woodcuts are fun and my teenage students are enjoying them too. I like when they all work quietly for 20+ hours on a project. And when they don’t turn on slipknot or Dubstep or gangsta rap that glorifies violence and drugs.