

Credits, clockwise from left:
01: Tomer Hanuka. 02: Audrey Kawasaki. 03: Kinga Rajzak, POP Magazine #21. 04: James Jean. 05: Marilyn Minter. 06: Mammatus clouds, Jorn Olsen. 07: Manfredi Beninati. 08:Christina Aguilera for Versace.
The weather in Brooklyn has been a daily roulette, swaying from pseudo-spring winds, rainstorms and snow, so clouds have been on my mind, lately. Inspirations were thunderstorms, hints of warmth, crisp wet clean minimalism, softness. Nice to explore a more subtle color palette; I’m especially fond of aqua in combination with its split complements.
I am thinking of exploring this idea further via an illustration. Which means: AHA! Success! Idea generation through idle play! Ideas are always good.
I often get stuck in ruts where I feel either uninspired to create outside of work, or as if I am “not creative enough” (which is something I may write about more in depth later this week) so I think this mini collage-making is a good exercise for me.
PS. Hey! Creative types! Tell me if you’re reading this and if it sparks your imagination. I want to see what you’re making. I know you lurkers are out there; I can see you on my analytics!







Back to your regularly scheduled programming.
I apologize for the last of updates around here.
I’ve been having a mild crisis regarding my career and creativity recently, which I may elaborate upon at a later date, that had put a halt to any real desire to write or make images. And I’ve also come to the slow conclusion that the things I want to write about encompass much more than just design and illustration, though they certainly do connect on a broader level. I have a deep personal interest in certain topics (semiotics of fashion & beauty, body, gender/sexuality, femininity, especially within a sociological context) which fuels, in many ways, what my personal artwork is about. I’m still debating the how appropriate it would be for me to write about other topics on a portfolio site, considering many of my opinions are not popular ones. I may separate the two sometime soon. Watch this space for news, and keep an eye out for some new layout improvements (the header is a start.)
And because this post is worthless without pictures:
Yesterday night, a friend of mine held the first of the “Truck You! Sessions”, where a ton of crazy talented artists (primarily graffiti artists) are painting on license plates and other found materials for inclusion in a gallery show. It was really nice to just hang out in a low-key environment and paint for fun, which is something I direly needed. Making art feels like a chore nowadays, rather than a outlet. It was a good reminder, to connect with other artists who do it for the love and not for a job, to not take things too seriously. I was a little nervous because I’m not much of a graffiti writer myself, but I definitely held my own, and everyone was into what I was doing. Very cool.
Also, holler at me if you’re interested in coming and I’ll give you the info. Painting sessions will be every upcoming Sunday, in Brooklyn.