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Meanwhile…

by ncwinters on April 17, 2009

…back at the ranch.

Full disclosure: this will be like, the longest and most rambly post ever.

So I’ve been realizing its been far too long since I’ve updated anything on my various websites. This strikes me as odd as it seems like I’ve been typing away quite a lot on Twitter (yes, I’m on there, too) and commenting on other blogs which I get quite a bit of pleasure from reading, far more than I probably should. One of these is The Economy Isn’t Happening by the fantastic JohnnyBTruant (also on Twitter). That’s not his real name, but I don’t care. I will accept his lies as long as they bring me humour and the occasional motivational lesson. He recently mentioned me in his blog and it reminded me that A.) I should return the favor even though B.) He’s a total ass-kisser and probably wants free art and C.) It’s been far too long since I’ve updated this thing and it’s disrespectful to have him send readers over here when there’s nothing to read.

So here we are. Let’s see, a lot has happened over the past few months, including a move to a new place, a move out of my old art studio at Distinction Gallery, showing in a fantastic group art show in LA, getting my picture with Mr. Belding from Saved By the Bell at said show, my 100th comic strip Freelance Freedom got published, and oh yeah, my wife’s pregnant.

Guess I should start with that.

Yes, Ginger is pregnant, about five and a half months worth. She is very much ‘showing’ and one of my favorite things is to see her on the couch or somewheres with her hand gently on her belly. I’m not sure why, but it makes me smile. I’ll try to take a photo for you at some point. No, we don’t know what the sex of the child will be, but we’re both pretty sure it will be a boy or a girl. We’ll find out in a few days. Yes of COURSE we want to know the sex of the baby. Those of you who would rather keep this a surprise much like what you might unwrap at Christmas are out of your minds. It just isn’t how we roll. And by “roll” I mean: Type A OCD plan everything out to the letter folk. That nursery needs to be fully functional before the kid pops out, and we need to have it done in advance: He-Man, zombies and Voltron if it’s a boy or My Little Pony, unicorns and Pepto-Bismol pink everywhere if it’s a girl. No, most likely we just want to know as it will make the naming decision that much easier. We’re super excited about having a baby. I’m realizing how much I’ve changed since I used to use the phrase ‘when and if I have kids’. I chalk it up to getting unbelievably incredibly old. Yes, I’m under 30, but I figure once you start hating teenagers, you’ve become old.

What else? Oh yeah, so in preparation for the swelling fetus, we decided we’d had enough of apartment living and needed more space anyway for said fetus. Ginger scored an amazing find in Carlsbad, and we are almost 100% totally unpacked by now. Many thanks to Scott, Nick and Chris for their amazing aid. Nothing like having burly friends to help the job get done. Especially since my skinny ass is out of shape and my wife isn’t supposed to lift anything heavier than a teaspoon. We love our new place with its wood floors, upstairs and downstairs patios, room for our eight thousand books and the grill can finally go outside again instead of in the living room. In planning the move, I realized the studio at Distinction would have to go, as the need for more room combined with the added expense of the priciest studio in the Gallery added to an economic recession did not make for a wise financial state. Sad news, but for the best, as the increased room and lack of apartment jackassery will make for a better living arrangement. Kurt Lighfoot, an amazing photographer involved with the gallery, took this awesome photo on the last night being open:

I’m not actually this much of a douche, I just take the best photos this way: surly and aloof. Otherwise I have a giant shit-eating grin on my face, see the upcoming photo.

What else? Oh yeah, took part in the Idiot Box show at Gallery 1988 in LA a few weeks ago. The show was fantastic and themed around gulity pleasures television. Of course, who could be a more appropriate host than Cheetara from Thundercats? Since she’s a fictional cartoon character and apparently has a real attitude about hosting art shows, Dennis Haskins AKA Mr. Belding from Saved By the Bell volunteered instead. He was an amazingly gracious host and made a point to be social with everyone and offered signatures and photos to all. Nice guy, check out my photo with him.

Again, note the contrast in my face to the photo above. Would you buy art from this kid? Only out of pity. I never thought that in a few years, I’d be standing with Mr. Belding getting his approval for my art. Kind of a cool feather in my hat. I left the hat at home for this photo. Yes, that’s my painting in the background, but here’s a better shot of it:

Anything else? Oh yeah, as you may or may not have been paying attention, I write and draw a weekly comic strip called Freelance Freedom for freelanceswitch.com. This week featured my 100th Freelance Freedom comic, for which the editor and I came up with a special treat. Basically the avid readers were presented with a forum to ask questions and “get a straight answer” from me. While I thought that was asking a bit much, I did my best to be truthful about the process, my methods, and my morning eating habits. It was a fun interface, and I got to do a quadruple length strip which is always fun and I get paid four times as much to boot. Enjoy it here, as the website keeps publishing rights for a set period of time after the comic is published.

Well, that’s it for now, there’s more I need to post about, but there’s some unspoken rule that blog posts are supposed to be short or something due to short attention spans. I forget why. More soon, including four places to see my artwork in July in the San Diego and Los Angeles areas.

*NCW*

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Where oh where has my little blog gone…?

by ncwinters on November 19, 2008

…the one with the waggily tail?

Wow. Just realizing how out of it I’ve been as far as the blog world goes. I’ve been slammed, I’m been slack, I’ve been full of many excuses. A lot has happened from the last post, so let’s jump right into it.

Let’s see, Ginger (my lovely wife) hijacked my last post to tell you all about the Keep-A-Breast show, which went well. I should back up a step and comment on the fantastic job she did on the post. My blog entries will pretty much always pale in comparison to hers. She has started her own blog and is much more professional and punctual with her blogification. Check it out when you can- rambleramble.com. Nicely laid out and her excellent writing makes for a good read. I’m a bit biased though. Did I mention she’s my wife?

Let’s see…what else?

Oh yes, the Deep Water group show at C.A.V.E. Gallery in Venice happened a few weeks ago. Never got around to posting about it, see the aforementioned to slackassery. You can see a nice video of the show, as well as a full gallery of the paintings. I’m quite proud of a brand new watercolor I did for the show. Haven’t done a watercolor in quite a while and enjoyed working on this one. Resined it onto a plank of wood when I was done. Still experimenting with the resining, but I’m really enjoying it. Expect more resined drawings and watercolors in the future.

Symbiosis- Watercolor and ink on paper, resined onto wood.

Symbiosis- Watercolor and ink on paper, resined onto wood.

What else, what else?

Oh, the Beasts of Burden show was at Subtext last Friday. The featured toy was the MIAO cat and mouse combo from Zakkamono. A great show as usual, Don and Dylan are always great, and of course props to George and Gabriel who are always on top of it. “It” of course, being awesomeness. Can’t mention the show without calling out the married pair Zakka and Rae. This super fun and creative duo comprise Zakkamono- the company responsible for the design and production of the MIAO kitty cat and mouse. Both super neat people, both with fantastic MIAO customs in the show. Check out some of the shots:

Never Too Old

Never Too Old- Acrylic on vinyl MIAO cat and mouse. Acrylic glaze coating.

Never Too Old- detail.

Never Too Old- detail.

That’s about it for now. I’m using this long post as an excuse to get my lazy butt back into bloggerizing gear. A little easier now that we have a new Mac, but that’s another story…

(Insert Neverending Story theme music here)

*voice of doom*

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Behold the art of The Hive…

by ncwinters on September 5, 2008

…pardon the sloppy HTML coding.

So here it is. What I’ve been doing the past few months while I haven’t been blogging, Daily Drawing, keeping up with client deadlines, sleeping regulary or eating in a healthy and human-like manner. This is the payoff. This is all part of “Bee-Rotica”- a huge art show this coming first Saturday- September 6th, or tomorrow, for those keeping count. I will be one of the two main featured artists at The Hive. The other is the talented Jason Hernandez. As you may have guessed, the theme of the evening is “erotica” and I believe burlesque-type girls shall be there. Not exactly sure what they will be doing, but if they are pretty and half-naked, I know I will be enjoying the evening.

I am quite proud of this new body of work, and have had many fine compliments on it (which is always a help to my ego). While not necessarily a new direction, I think it is definitely a higher comfort level with the paint than I’ve had in a long time. Enough about all that. Hope to see you at the show, I will be in attendance for the evening’s entirety. I would love to promise more Daily Drawing after this is done, but I can’t make any promises.

Take care, I love most of you.

*voice of doom*

 

Automatica
Acrylic on Wood
11-1/4″ x 17-3/4″
$900
 
Informal
Acrylic on Wood
6-3/4″ x 9-3/4″
$400
 
 
Control
Acrylic on Wood, Framed
23″ x 15-5/8″
$1000
 
Defiant
Acrylic on Wood
12″ x 25-3/4″
$1400
 
 
Microcosm
Acrylic on Wood, Framed
28″ x 15-3/4″
$1200
  
Denial
Acrylic on Wood
15-5/8″ x 9-1/4″
$700
 
Muerte
Acrylic on Wood
17-1/2″ x 5″
$400
 
  
PWN
Acrylic on Wood
5-1/4″ x 7-3/4″
$200
 
 
Critical
Acrylic on Wood
9-7/8″ x 6-3/4″
$300

 Slim to None

Acrylic on Wood, Framed
19″ x 22″
$1500
Surly in a Strange Land
Acrylic on Wood, Framed
15″ x 11″
$550
Water Only
Acrylic on Wood, Framed
12″ x 22″
$800
 

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