Trying to Call Home While Being Sucked Into the Vortex 2 2010.02.06

Trying to Call Home While Being Sucked Into the Vortex 2 2010.02.06, originally uploaded by Julia Kay.
Inspire App on my iThing.
40-60 minutes.
Directly from a photo.
In which I draw myself every day and post it to this blog, along with selections from 30+ years of self-portraits. It's alot to look at, here are my favorites.

Inspire App on my iThing.
40-60 minutes.
Directly from a photo.
Brushes App on my iThing
~45 minutes
Freehand from a photo.
19th street BART (commuter rail) in Oakland, CA, USA.
But why aren't I painting while I wait?
Brushes App on my iThing.
60 minutes.
Freehand from a photo.
I'm constantly taking pictures of myself, my shadow, & my reflection as possible bases for drawings. I took this one about a month ago when I was on my art daycation in San Jose, California, about an hour from where I live. I was inspired to draw from it tonight from having recently remembered an older headless self-portrait.
Inspire App on my iThing.
Directly from a photo.
I tried this a couple time and over a couple sessions, but still, probably not more than 30 - 45 minutes.
Another split-shadow piece, but on the iThing and in color, instead of black and white in ink.
nspire App on my iThing.
10 minutes.
From imagination.
I have no particular explanation for this one! :)

Today...
Inspire App on my iThing,
Freehand from a photo of Gillian Ayres' painting 'Maritsa'.
Leave it to me to find the insinuation of a face, even in the work of an abstract expressionist!
Inspire App on my iThing.
60 minutes.
Freehand from a photo.
"I just work here" is how the sculptor David Friedheim has been known to describe a good day in the studio. More on this concept coming soon...

Pen and brush and ink on paper, distorted in Photoshop on my Mac.
60 minutes.
Directly from a photo and from imagination.
Magic marker on paper, and Brushes and DXP Apps on my iThing.
From a photo of Amedeo Modigliani, and from imagination to add my hair and glasses, and a classic Modigliani neck.
60 minutes.
Pollack, Brushes and DXP Apps on my iThing.
15-20 minutes.
From photos of Modigliani's paintings, mostly Portrait of Madame Hanka Zborowska

Brushes app on my iThing.
20 minutes
From photos of Modigliani's paintings, mostly Jeanne Hebuterne with Hat and Necklace, 1917, and from imagination. My colors, of course, not Modigliani's.
This picture was drawn the moment before I took my chapeau off to Brushes for being part of the iPad announcement, and to Apple for at least acknowledging artists as a category by including Brushes, even if we *still* don't have a section in the App store.

Pollack App on my iThing.
Freehand from a photo of Modigliani's Portrait of a Polish Woman, 1919
Maybe 5-10 minutes to do this one, but had to do 15 to get one I liked.

Inspire App on my iThing.
~60 minutes.
Freehand from a photo, and from life.
This is based on Amedeo Modigliani's early painting Head of a Young Woman, 1908. She has both a normal neck and actual eyeballs! To make it a self-portrait, I made the eyes blue and added the pom-pom from my hat.

Inspire App on my iThing.
40 - 60 minutes.
From a photo of Modigliani's Head of a Woman, 1917. (links coming soon)
I grew up with my mother's full-size copy of a Modigliani in the living room; seems like he was a member of the family, or at least his iconic woman was an ancestor.
I'm still into the graceful curves, long necks, and almond-shaped eyes, but really, what is the story with the frequent lack of eyeballs? How come it mostly works?
Inspire App on my iThing
30 minutes
From imagination
Can't believe it took me so long to 'get' Inspire-d. I guess it goes back to habit. I learned one interface and it seemed 'natural', so then I wanted all the interfaces to be the same.
Talking to myself of course! (1:30 AM Again!)
Inspire App in my iThing.
20-30 minutes.
Directly from a photo.

Magic Brushes, Jackson Pollack, Magic Brushes and Brushes Apps on my iThing.
15-20 minutes
From imagination.
While someone else was speaking, I held up our old fashioned blow-ups of architectural drawings, which did not fit on the overhead projector, and then I spoke briefly.
Inspire App on my iThing.
~30 minutes.
From life/mirror.
Tried pumping up the values in photoshop, decided I preferred the way these original colors skitter across my eyes when I look at them.
Inspire App on my iThing.
Freehand from a photo.
60-90 minutes.
Self-portrait as one of David Park's Two Heads. I've always liked the Bay Area Figurative Movement, and they've come up recently with the Petersen Wedding piece and the faces in the Aikido meditation piece, so I thought I'd take a closer look.
I still have lots of complaints about the Inspire App's interface but, and it's a big but, I'm really starting to get how paintier it is than the other apps. As a painter, I'm really groovin' on it.
Groovin' was probably last used in normal speech about the same time that there were TV commercials for a cassette tape brand called Memorex. They claimed you couldn't tell "Is it live or is it memorex". Of course, it was neither live or memorex - it was TV. This is neither paint or memorex - it's digital.
Now that I've shown my age, I'd better toddle off to bed...
Brushes and DoodleBuddy Apps on my iThing.
Two sessions, probably a couple hours total.
Freehand from photos
The "Women's Voices for Change" online magazine has invited me to write a monthly column on a selection from my Daily Portrait Project. Today's column discusses how I ended up with Jerry Waese's drawings in my hands. Please check it out and also leave a comment on *their* site, so they know this is a feature worth continuing. Thanks, everyone!
And be sure to check out Jerry's originals - I don't see how he fits it all in!

Magic Brushes App on my iThing.
Freehand from a photo.
60 minutes.
Stylistically channeling the California figurative painters, especially David Park, in the faces.
Magic Brushes App on my iThing.
50 minutes.
Directly from a photo.
Magic Brushes App on my iThing.
60 minutes (including making three new brushes)
Freehand from a photo.
After stretches, we practice Tai No Henko.
Thank you to Sensei Gambell and all my training partners, always!, and a special thank you to Cliff & Marvin for taking photos and providing wrists.
Magic Brushes App on my iThing
15-20 minutes at 5 AM (Yawn)
Freehand from a photo.
Early to bed, early to rise... not online much this week... catch up with everyone soon!
Magic Brushes App on my iThing.
30 minutes.
Freehand from a photo.
It's early morning training in Aikido this week with classes every day at 6:30 AM.
Dxp app on my iThing to layer 3 monoprints taken from the same plate.
Uploaded directly from my iThing for the first time, no wonder everyone uses abbreviations!
More info when I'm actually at a computer!!
DXP ("Double Exposure") App on my iThing.
This is an overlay ("difference" filter) of previously made artworks: 2-3 oil paintings I think but I tried so many combinations I'm not sure... 40-60 minutes of fooling around with DXP and loading in different pieces until I got a combination that gave me the movement and exciting color but was not too chaotic to be readable.
The title is because I made this by stealing my own images from myself.
Brushes App on my iThing.
Freehand from a photo.
Seems like it took forever just to draw (and redraw and redraw and redraw) my thumb. At least 60-90 minutes so far.
Ooops... drew and posted this to flickr on 1/9 but didn't push the button to get it onto the blog until 1/11.
Or could I?
Screenshot of live video feed of this evening's opening of the ChicagoArtDepartment's iPhone Therefore iArt show featuring national and international iPhone/iPod Touch artists, including moi.
My attendance at the opening courtesy of Brushes App on my iThing with some tweaking in Photoshop on my Mac.
You can see some selections from the show, and find links to opening night videos, news coverage (including the New York Times and the Chicago Sun) and artists' websites, at the show's flickr group: www.flickr.com/groups/iphonethereforeiart/
...but that doesn't always stop me! This is in a deserted corridor in a museum which shall not be named.
Magic Brushes on my my iThing.
20 minutes.
Directly from a photo :)

Brushes App on my iThing.
Freehand from a photo.
60-90 minutes.
I imagined myself at Roland Petersen's Wedding Feast with Five Figures at the Juicy Paint exhibition that was part of my art tour today in San Jose, California, USA.
The story of how I came to make this piece is told in my column for Women's Voices for Change, an online magazine. They've invited me to write a monthly feature on a selection from my Daily Portrait Project. Please check it out and leave a comment on *their* site, so they know this is a feature worth continuing. Thanks, everyone!
Inspire App on my iThing.
2 sessions, probably about 60 minutes.
Freehand from the painting while in the museum and a little tweaking later from a photo on the internet which did not do this luscious painting justice!
Pen, brush, and ink on paper.
Directly from a photo.
30 minutes.
6 X 6 inches.