Anders Nilsen's Blog, page 35
June 8, 2011
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
Below are images of some of the finished paintings from my recent collaboration with Sonnenzimmer. In general the process involved the folks at Sonnenzimmer starting the paintings, then handing them off to me to draw on and finish. for the last image in this list, though, the order was reversed. To see an earlier stage of the first one (immediately below) look here. The show is up through July 2.
Published on June 08, 2011 12:19
June 7, 2011
Placement of Pieces on the Board
Published on June 07, 2011 10:22
June 1, 2011
Franklin P. Quackers
A couple of weeks ago my friends Josh and Wendy were in town. They gave a short tutorial in the study of cuteness with their duck Franklin as a model. He also met my cat and another duck that sits in my window. Everyone got along famously. More of my efforts and a few by Jeffrey Brown and others may be found here.
Published on June 01, 2011 12:58
May 31, 2011
This is what I look like. Sort of.
Published on May 31, 2011 16:09
May 24, 2011
The Game poster/mini
I recently reprinted The Game, the fully painted strip I contributed to the giant sized Kramer's Ergot #7. I'm releasing it as a folded up, two-sided poster. The original strip, as it appeared in Kramer's was three pages. The poster version includes a fourth page, a sort of extended ending that I left off the original for a variety of reasons. The strip will be available in various comic and specialty book stores, and is now available, also, here. For the first week or so postage will be free.
Included with it also, and indeed included with every order from the picture store while supplies last, will be a Big Questions Trading Card (1 of 24) I recently made.
Also, prices on a couple of prints are temporarily reduced. So, all in all, so many reasons to go there and order some stuff.
Published on May 24, 2011 12:31
May 16, 2011
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
Over the last several weeks I have been busily drawing on top of a number of half finished paintings given me by Nick Butcher and Nadine Nakanishi of Sonnenzimmer. The opening reception for the resulting show is being held at Fill In The Blank Gallery this Friday, the 20th of May, from 7-11. above is an unfinished painting, below are details of several more. You can read more about what the hell we were thinking here. The process has been, by turns, a delight, an ordeal, an education... It has turned out to be a vigorous conversation–and at times a vicious internal argument–between abstraction and representation, between painting and drawing, and between playfulness and planning. Come listen in. 5038 N Lincoln Avenue in Chicago.
Published on May 16, 2011 17:19
May 9, 2011
How Chicago Are You?
I'll be part of a panel talk this evening (6-8) about how and whether the peculiarities of a place (Chicago, in this specific instance) influences the art that happens there. The talk is at the Graham Foundation, which concerns itself with architecture, primarily, though the panel draws from and is intended to address all sorts of disciplines. Leading up to the event we were asked to take some pictures of the city that might bear on what we think about the topic. Below are some of the pictures I'll be showing. Come by to hear what I have to say about them. (The second to last one is hard to read--it's a picture of two long rows of brand new parking meters in a vast, abandoned, perhaps 6-8 square block area of abandoned lots).
Published on May 09, 2011 23:06
April 29, 2011
What we're supposed to be driving
Below are some images from the Terran Trade Authority Handbook of Spacecraft 2000 to 2100 AD
The illustrators are, in order, Bob Layzell (1), Colin Hay (2-3), Angus Mckee(4-6),
The illustrators are, in order, Bob Layzell (1), Colin Hay (2-3), Angus Mckee(4-6),
Published on April 29, 2011 08:54
April 23, 2011
THE BLANK MAP
If you're in Chicago tonight you should come check out this show. It's got a bunch of good stuff in it, not least Mark Booth (below) and Deb Sokolow (below that) who both rule. It's in Pilsen near 18th and Halsted. It's also a benefit for Open Books which might be the best bookstore in the city, and is also a non-profit promoting literacy.
Published on April 23, 2011 09:54
April 22, 2011
breaking news from the interbleb
This interview I did went up a week or so ago at The Long & Shortbox of It, a comics blog.
Discussed:
-Finishing Big Questions
-What you get when you cross Tintin with Daniel Higgs
-A fully painted strip I'm about to self-publish (more on that soon)
-the New Chicago Comics show that was at the MCA in January
Also blogged recently at D&Q was a deeply satisfying comparison between the upcoming, aforementioned Big Questions and Yoshihiro Tatsumi's A Drifting Life, John Porcellino's King-Cat Classix, and the Chicago Manual of Style.
And lastly, here is a post at Busy Beaver Buttons' blog about another button mural I did recently in a private residence, using about a century's worth of family photos as material.
Published on April 22, 2011 15:45
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