Tuesday, October 13, 2009

376 (sketch for new toy design)

MACRODONS
another of my recent faves, after making a clay sculpt of "BOGEY", I really liked the idea of 3-legged MACRODONS, and in this case, I think it would be almost symmetrical.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Sunday, October 11, 2009

374 (sketch for new toy design)

MACRODONS

This MACRODON is so big that other MACRODONS walk around on it's flat head and don't realize they are walking on a MACRODON (?)

this paper is really crappy...

Friday, October 9, 2009

372 (sketch for new toy design)

MACRODONS

I feel like this design has potential for the third dimension as a future sculpture/toy..

Thursday, October 8, 2009

371 (sketch for new toy design)

MACRODONS

déjà vu, I really feel like I've made this exact drawing before... and maybe I have. I need to go through the last year of MACRODONS again and see how many drawings turned out to be repeats, known, or unknown to me (?)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

370 (sketch for new toy design)

MACRODONS

The next 11 posts are other ideas for toy designs I came up with that didn't quite make the cut for now (or at all).

Here, the strong-armed MACRODON makes a reappearance... a bit different than before...

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

MACRODON 'XENON' -toy design

MACRODON - XENON

MACRODON #369 -'XENON' -final version.

xenon
1) 1898, from Greek, "foreign, strange," coined by its discoverer, Scottish chemist Sir William Ramsay (1852-1916)
2) 'vacuum' -properly a loan/translation of Greek, 'xenon,' lit. "that which is empty." Meaning "a place emptied of air" is attested from 1652.

MACRODON -XENON

Monday, October 5, 2009

MACRODON 'BOGEY' -toy design

MACRODON - XENON

MACRODON #368 -'BOGEY' -final version.

MACRODON -XENON

as it can be seen, this MACRODON ended up with a more tubular variation on the skinny arm I started with, and I wanted to do something a bit different with his legs, so this will be the first MACRODON sculpt with 3 legs!)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

MACRODON 'CROM' -toy design

MACRODONS

MACRODON #367 -nicknamed 'CROM' -final version.
(I don't usually name each MACROODN, but I may start)

MACRODONS

above is the unedited photo of the clay sculpt, the image at the top was edited to have a cool gray color, for a 'blank' uncolored neutral look. And below, I had a bit of fun testing some solid colors I liked:

MACRODONS

Saturday, October 3, 2009

upcoming projects - sneak peak #3

MACRODONS

unlike the previous designs, MACRODON 369 started with this sketch
(whereas the others were 'sketched' first in clay)

Friday, October 2, 2009

upcoming projects - sneak peak #2


MACRODONS

another work in progress, MACRODON 368, here I am trying to figure out the upper appendages / arms, below are the two versions I am thinking about...

MACRODONS

MACRODONS

Thursday, October 1, 2009

upcoming projects - sneak peak #1

MACRODONS

here is an early look at MACRODON 367 -a preliminary sculpt for a new toy design...

MACRODONS


it was first conceived to stand on either end, below is the view of the figure, flipped over.

MACRODONS

Thursday, September 17, 2009

MACRODONS @ Long Beach Museum of Art

MACRODONS

ART AUCTION XIII -Sun. 09.20, 4-9pm
EXHIBITION & PREVIEW : 09.04 - 09.19

MACRODONS ON EXHIBIT NOW! Visit the Long Beach Museum of Art and check out a group exhibition, including newly discovered MACRODONS. The exhibit was curated by John Geldbach, owner/director of DDR Projects, Art Gallery/Toy Store -so, it promises to be a good show.

All proceeds from the Auction support the Museum’s educational programming, serving over 15,000 children and hundreds of families throughout the greater Long Beach area, each year.

In conjunction with Art Auction 13, LBMA will host "Collector's Bootcamp," an educational seminar on how to create the art collection you have always wanted. Each session will cover topics essential in starting and maintaining a collection of art that meets your aesthetic and long-term investment ideals. Join museum professionals, gallerists, artists, as well as other art collectors for an insider view on the do’s and don’t of collection artworks in today’s society.

Long Beach Museum of Art - 2300 E. Ocean Boulevard - 562.439.2119
HOURS: Tuesday - Sunday: 11 - 5pm, closed Mondays [MAP]

DDR Projects
- 3403 East Broadway Long Beach, CA 90803 - 562.434.8480
HOURS: Tuesday - Friday 3 - 9, Saturday 12 - 6, Sun & Mon. Closed [MAP]