Thursday, October 30, 2008

Them Bones


Some more art from Sally! This time, I inverted her drawing from black on white to white on black to suit the spirit of the silly skeleton and the other ghostly ghoulies. AND ~ Please help yourself to 1000 Ghost bucks for all your ghostly needs! Enjoy.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

It's The Great Obama-kin, Charlie Brown!


My son, Xander, created this Obama Jack O Lantern with the help of Miles, Calen and the San Francisco Chronicle Sunday Pink Pages. I tried lighting it ~ but it needs to be etched in deeper to get that eerie pumpkin glow effect. Tomorrow night, I will post an update ... g'nite.

Here it is ... after much digging and scraping away layers of pumpkin, the Glowing Obamakin!



And now a Panda Pumpkin!



Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Artist of the week: Robert Bright

There is something really incredible about the energy in the lines of Robert Bright's drawings. The pictures are simple enough, but the lines flow and create something like a symphony playing together in harmony, intrinsically beautiful. It took me some time to appreciate this. Robert Bright published Georgie in 1944, but the story and the art is timeless.

Robert Bright wrote twelve more "Georgie" books for Doubleday & Company, including "Georgie's Halloween", "Georgie to the Rescue" and "Georgie and the Robber." The only information I found on the internet for Robert Bright was an obituary from the New York Times ~


Robert Bright, an author and illustrator of children's books, died of cancer on Nov. 21 at his home in San Francisco. He was 87 years old (Published: December 3, 1988).

Mr. Bright, born in Sandwich, Mass., was also a teacher, reporter and fiction writer. Among his adult novels were "The Intruders" and "The Olivers".

Here's an idea for a new Halloween tradition, introduce a child to these classic books about a ghost named Georgie, and keep the magic of Robert Bright alive for another generation.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Ghoul Evening


Vignette III: Ghoul Evening
This vignette is the third in a weekly series of vignettes composed and photographed by me. This time I got into the Halloween spirit, and photographed some of our many seasonal dealy bobs. Yeah, that's right you read it correctly ~ dealy bobs! I also employed the use of the cross process curves in Adobe Photoshop CS3. Fun, fun, fun! Now it's time to run.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Going to Helle


It is time once again for more cuteness from Sally! Here we have a cute panda angel being lured into "Helle" by some other friendly creatures. I am not sure what Sally thinks of Hell, but she is definitely thinking about it. I am also fond of the two drawings below. Her characters and scenes crack me up. Enjoy!


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Artist of the week: Elizabeth McGrath



Okay, I admit it. I found this artist on Boing Boing and was blown away. Go ahead, check out these twisted grotesqueries for yourself. To learn more about this artist, check out her bio.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Big Dog in Doraemonland


Vignette II: Big Dog in Doraemonland
This vignette is the second in a weekly series of vignettes composed and photographed by yours truly. This time I found some objects & toys in Sally's room then added a sheet of Doraemon stickers, that we got at the Chinese dollar store, for a background. I am particularly fond of the little boy in front of the dog on the big Snoopy soap dish (See image below for detailed graphic). The other factor here is my photos have a lot of noise, due to long exposures in low light conditions. Once I find my missing tripod, I'll be golden! You'll see, next week will be even better.

Friday, October 17, 2008

MTXS Poster Factory


Yes I have added a new page to my web site. I have been trying to get around to this task for over two weeks now. Life is like that some times. Check out my new online gallery of poster designs at http://mtxs.net/posters.html The idea is that I will add more designs as I continue to design more posters. Perhaps I will open up an Etsy shop featuring my custom poster design services... Perhaps, I got an idea from my little brother. Hard to say really ...

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

More cuteness


It's Wednesday, so that means it's time for more art by Sally! Today we have a happy girl with balloons and a funny creature who likes video games. Enjoy!

When Monsters Attack!


Here at last on the MTXS tip is Letter X ~ Some great drawings by Xander. The little creature on top is Mud Kip, who somehow becomes the predator in the drawing below. Life is a vicious cycle, eat or be eaten, kill or be killed, primal instincts and survival of the epic sized creature who can step on everyone else. Hey, it happens in Spore, so it must be true. Enjoy the art of Xander!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Artist of the week: Obamaware 2008


Not one artist, many amazing ceramicists shaping clay for the future! Check it out ~ Shop Handmade Obamaware 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008

Little Panda in Warioland


Vignette I: Little Panda in Warioland
This vignette is the first in a weekly series of vignettes composed and photographed by yours truly. The series will feature found objects, toys, packaging and so on from my home. Today, I just put together a few things I found in our bathroom. I love the juxtaposition of all the various elements, the way the yellows and blues play off the grays and so on. Perhaps this series will lead to my own Joseph Campbell boxes ~ who knows? But you see where I am headed with this right? . . . Cool beans.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Prius power!


Today we bought a car! It is a 2005 Toyota Prius with 38,000 miles on it. It's blue with tan leather seats and snazzy chrome wheels. It's going to make my commute so much more pleasurable, words can't begin to describe how excited and thrilled I am to be driving such a car. Now who wants to go for a drive? Half Moon Bay ~ go pick out some pumpkins, anyone?

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Our day at the Academy of Science


On Friday, the kids had off from school, so we went to Golden Gate park to check out the new CA Academy of Science, along with a few thousand other families apparently. Yes it was crowded, but it was fun nonetheless. The living roof is so cool! It reminds me of my 3rd grade project, about an underground solar home built into the side of a green grass hill. Check out the CAS web site.


The new Steinhart Aquarium is really cool too. I played with many camera settings that day, but still have not found the ideal set up for getting a good shot of a moving fish with no flash and no blurring. Also, I could use a better zoom lens, to get those detailed shots. Here is the CAS photoset on Flickr.



Being in the four story Rain forest was pretty amazing, and the highlight of the day really. Just watching the butterflies zoom around the place was mesmerizing, no to mention the cool lizards and snakes on display as well. We did skip out on the penguins that day, in favor of leaving the museum to find some food, but I am sure we will be back soon.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Sally thirty years in the future!


Sally drew this picture this week in her art class with Mittie Cuetara at Glenview. Her assignment was to draw a self portrait of herself, thirty years in the future. It appears Sally is a Super Veterinarian who lives in a land where animals float on fluffy white clouds to rest and recuperate. That sounds like good medicine to me!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Pizza time with Chef Mark


I like to cook. Not the every day gotta put food on the table before my children crumble type of cooking, but the fun gourmet type of cooking. One item I have gotten good at making is Pizza. The kids are happy & I get to play with dough. Everything I know about making pizza, I learned from the Cheese Board Collective cookbook.

We enjoy making the Potato pizza with Yukon gold potatoes and lots of caramelized onions! Making your own pizza is a great way to empty out your veggie bin before you lose your vegetables to decay (which happens to me a lot, since I forgot they are in there). I also suggest that you use artichoke hearts, they make any pizza somehow even better! I am also fond of fresh mozzarella, heirloom tomatoes, fresh basil, Aidells Sausage and olives too.

I think I will add my cooking photos to my flickr account and add an item or two that I have made each month, but we shall see. Time to take a break from the computer screen!


The Cheese Board
and Arizmendi rule!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Artist of the week: Joseph Cornell


This week I thought that I would choose an artist that uses found materials and such since all the money in the world will soon be gone. Hang onto those glass beads and wampum, people!

From Wikipedia >>
Joseph Cornell (December 24, 1903 – December 29, 1972) was an American artist and sculptor, one of the pioneers and most celebrated exponents of assemblage. Influenced by the Surrealists, he was also an avant-garde experimental filmmaker. He lived in New York City for most of his life, in a wooden frame house on Utopia Parkway in a working-class area in Flushing, Queens. He lived there with his mother and his brother, Robert, who was disabled by cerebral palsy.[2] [3] Cornell attended Phillips Academy, Andover, in the Class of 1921.

I had the pleasure of seeing his work at the SF MOMA, Joseph Cornell: Navigating the Imagination. It was really inspiring! I got that super charge spark of ideas you get from great art, and wanted to go home and create something right away. Some day I will make my own box and it will say Thank you Joseph Cornell on the inside.


More links to explore >>
The Joseph Cornell Box
The Guggenheim Collection

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Ballyhoo for Buckaroo!


On Saturday afternoon, I took the kids to the Pacific Pinball Exposition in San Rafael for a few hours of pinball madness. It was incredible. If you are local ~ I strongly urge you to get over there NOW! I am still hungering for more pinball action after the meager 2 hour session yesterday. They have 250 machines set on free play, it is a thing of unsurpassed excellence on Earth. I could go on, but I will get to the point. Classic pinball rules! It's strange for me to say this, since my favorite games have always been part of the last generation of pinball ~ games like Attack from Mars, Funhouse, Twilight Zone, Medieval Madness, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and The Simpsons. But since most of those games were swarmed with people, I stayed away from the crowds and tried my hand at the classic pinball machines from the 60s. They had some incredible machines there, which were painstakingly restored to pristine condition. One game that I absolutely fell in love with was Buckaroo.

Buckaroo features a horse kicking a cowboy in the butt on the back box when you hit certain shots, which you think would get old, but no ~ it's funny every single time! This game is a lot of fun, and has this cool twin Roto spinner in the middle which you need to hit in the middle to spin and then hit the numbers 1-7 on the sides. I could go for days about how incredible this game is but I think I'll just head back there tonight and play for four or five hours! Pinball is mighty, let its luminescent radiance wash over you and its electro-mechanical charms seduce your soul, you might even achieve enlightenment this way, who can say for certain? Well, that's my plan at any rate.


Here are my photos from the Pacific Pinball Expo >>

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Then Comes Marriage


Here is a recent poster that I designed for a friend that I have known since Junior High, Gerry Beyer. The main image was taken from Mary Blair's The Up and Down book and modified to suit the happy couple. I have some more poster designs, but I will show them all later when I have more time to add another page to my web site. Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Life on Cat Planet


It's time once again, to admire the work of my beloved daughter, Sally! (I would admire some of Xander's work but he has his own blog). Here we have a cat plane flying in the sky. Sally is getting great at creating borders as well. Below is a picture of cat planet, which apparently orbits near Earth. I can only assume, one would find a cat plane on cat planet, but I could be wrong about that. Sally named her Spore planet, "cat planet" as well. Her creatures in spore resemble something like flying scorpion dogs though. Fun game, that Spore!