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At the height of this artist's fame, she disappeared

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Issue 162

Hello!

First thing: The Fall Original Art Sale is currently underway, with pieces selling left and right. This is the perfect time to pick up a piece for yourself, or that someone who has everything.

A bunch have already sol, and I am extremely grateful. This is just one revenue stream I have, but I do count on it each year to help out with bills and and building an emergency buffer. So THANK YOU to everyone who has bought art this week and in the past.

Other than the sale this week, I've been doing the grind like usual. Happy to have gotten a moody rainy day that dropped the temperature here in AZ, and made it feel like a place with seasons. Heavy clouds just make me want to cozy up to the art desk and draw.


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I do all kinds of stuff that never end up in the newsletter, so this spot in the header here is just a quick run down of what I've done this week that I didn't want to devote an entire segment to:


Alright, here's 5 things I thought you'd find interesting this weekend.

Enjoy!


1) Space Fairies

From the Drawings Unit

Exploring the idea of what sci-fi fairies might look like. I want to sneak these guys into red Shift Renegades some how.

I'll be starting work on issue 2 in December. Picking up right where issue 1 left off.

PATREON: Join now and see how I made these illustrations from start to finish. Every week I show patrons the process of at least one drawing. At the end of the month some patrons get all my working files to learn from and pick apart. Sign up here: LINK


2) Retro Video Phones

From the Cultural Archives Concern

I found a bunch of cool retro video phone designs from the previous century while researching industrial design styles for Red Shift Renegades. Thought I'd share them with you here.

What I love about these is how tactile and touchable they are. This is the future I imagined I'd be living in when I daydreamed in school about me being a 45 year old in the far flung year of Two Thousand and Twenty Two.

Who would have thought we'd all be just scrolling on a single universal rectangle of glass and metal. That's it's own kind of cool I guess, but I do love knobs, buttons, and big screens.


3) The patchwork floating sculptures of Lee Bontecou

From the Arts and Culture Unit

I don't follow the fine art world too closely, and upset that I'm only now discovering the work of Lee Bontecou after her passing this week thanks to the rush of interest to remember her and her work.

There is a nice write up about here in the NYTimes here: LINK

Blurring the line between what is a painting and what is a sculpture, there's an industrial beauty to her sculptures. They remind me of the organic shapes machines and factories can sometimes exhibit as they try to accomplish processes that were born in nature.

She really was a nexus of universes, using her art to show us something only she knew about.

See more of her work here:

Moma page: LINK

Artnet.com: LINK


4) Calpan: The Fantasy World of Claud Z

From the Illustrators Division

I found Chinese artist Claud Z on Artstation and I'm like...can you stop being so good for FIVE minutes so the rest of us can catch up??

I love this world they're creating. The colors, the characters, the atmosphere. It's really somethin.

More here: LINK


5) On what's real

From the Inspirational Thought Unit

From that article on Bontecou in the NY times I learned that at the height of her fame she left the New York art scene, disappeared from the art world, and moved to Pennsylvania to raise her daughter while making art in private.

I loved this bit towards the end of the piece:

She also objected to the notion that her retreat from the New York art scene constituted a disappearance from the art world — as if the art scene and the art world were one and the same. “I’ve never left the art world,” she told Ann Philbin, the director of the Hammer Museum. “I’m in the real art world.”

It is a reminder to me to check myself and see which art world I inhabit. Is the real art world I'm in the one of social media, portfolio sites, and online shops? Or is it the one at home and in the studio where life and creation are in harmony with each other?

Because the art you make is a product of the world you inhabit.


That's all for this week. Thank you for reading this newsletter and hope you have a great weekend!

-Jake


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