Thursday, April 22, 2010
Charles Glaubitz. the boy v.s the tornado
I did this sketch a while back november/december 2009 for a workshop I was teaching at CECUT (Centro Cultural Tijuana/Tijuana Cultural Center). The project was to create a parable, metaphor or image that could in fact add to my favorite Buddhist proverb"at the end all that matters, is how fully you lived, how fully you loved and how fully you learn to let go".
Most students where stump with the idea of communicating this idea, they had a hard time grasping that you could create a illustration that was not literal or see say in any sense and still communicate the idea. After a passionate lecture of letting go of preconceived ideas, notions, reality and inject their concept with imagination...most succeeded in creating a good image.
So back to the present 2010, I was going through my sketchbook from that time and found this image of a boy v.s. a tornado trowing his paper airplane at it...I stopped and asked myself what does this mean? confronting impending doom, a problem, a disaster, a situation, a opportunity in a game of chance and confront it with a paper airplane which could be anything depending on what is on the piece of paper that is being thrown at the tornado, a drawing, a wish, a desire, a sigil, a poem, a story, a experience of life...and then I get it, the experience of life, love manifested in a creative way turned into a vehicle to let go.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Kim Rosen for Imbibe Magazine
Kim Rosen illustration Here is a double-page spread illustration in the current Imbibe magazine about wine auctions... |
"Can your average, work-a-day wine-o-phile buy bottles at auction, or will your wallet get crushed under the gavel?"
To read to article click here.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Chris Buzelli makes your business different...
Chris Buzelli's illustrations have been spotted on a light rail system in Arizona. The ads are part of Cox Business Systems' "What makes your business different" campaign. Cool!
Check out last month's spotting from the same campaign.
Check out last month's spotting from the same campaign.
Chris Buzelli - Cox Business Systems |
Chris Buzelli - Cox Business Systems |
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Charles Glaubitz yarn boy illustration for plansponsor magazine
Illustration for PlanSponsor Magazine, art directed by the great Soojin Buzelli.
Had [Charles Glaubitz] a great time working on this piece and I enjoyed working by hand and digitally...check out the sketches.
The article was for something coming out of chaos/disaster.
Had [Charles Glaubitz] a great time working on this piece and I enjoyed working by hand and digitally...check out the sketches.
The article was for something coming out of chaos/disaster.
idea one:humpty dumpty being broken or opened from the inside
idea two:Butterfly escaping from burning caccon
chosen sketch:yarn boy rising from a mess of yarn
final drawing: ink on water color paper
Final art:ink and digital
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