A Whale of a WIP and a Pleasant Stroll

Sakura blossoms and treesWow have I been negligent lately. It’s not that I haven’t been working on art… I have. So many things have been hovering in the planning stages that I really didn’t feel safe to write about them just yet. Happily, my schemes are starting to solidify.

Take, for example, my most upcoming of exhibitions: 風雷貌 (ふうらいぼう) Fuuraibou at Gallery G2 in Ginza, Tokyo. It’ll run from July 22 thru the 31st. There will be more to say about the show soon, after I figure out a good English translation for the title. Until then, mark your calendars.

In the previous blog entry, I mentioned that I was working on the biggest, wackiest piece I’ve done yet. Well, it’s 99.99% done. Just one last piece to glue down. The catch is, it’s so darn big that it won’t fit on my scanner. Yeah, usually I have to scan my artwork in two or three (or four) parts, then mosaic them together in Photoshop. And it’s a royal pain in the neck. This one is so big, it’s gonna take at least 6 or 8 scans, I think. And I’m just dreading it. Getting all the lines to line up, forcing the colors to match, zipping around and erasing all the miniscule dust particles… the thought alone makes me shudder. It won’t be as detailed, but I’m trying to eke out a good photo, and will post it as soon as I can.

Sakura blossoms and treesIn the meantime, I thought I would share a little bit of the inspiration that drove this whale of a piece. Cherry blossoms! In April, just walking to the shop for milk turns romantic as the sakura petals fall all around you. This year, they even hung on the trees for a couple days before being obliterated by torrential rains. The dark and twisted trunks of the older trees are a fascinating contrast to the delicacy of the blossoms. You can see a few more on Facebook.

Oh yeah, and here’s a Work In Progress. All the bits and pieces before being conjured and cobbled and puzzled together. Can you figure out what this will become?

Whale WIP

  1. Taro3yen’s avatar

    pgannon wrote:
    “…here’s a Work In Progress…. Can you guess what it is?”

    LUNCH!

    (It looks like a whale of a lunch to a Japanese person like me.)

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  2. Patrick’s avatar

    Hahaha! Wait, no! Whale for lunch is bad! Bad Taro, BAD!

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  3. Taro3yen’s avatar

    —Patrick wrote:
    —-”…Wait, no! Whale for lunch is bad!”

    Actually, in my company bento provided by Hitachi, the grilled “filet” was the BEST meat they provided in the company lunch. It took me a couple a years to figure out that the “filet” was Sentient Life!!!

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  4. Bridget’s avatar

    Great to have a new post to read; bigger is better? Can’t wait to see the latest piece all together; now besides Jonah, what is another famous whale; the one from Melville? ‘Moby Dick’…what a tireless read. Photos of the cherry blossoms are wonderful! Perhaps you’ve a career in photography too!
    Be well,
    Bridget

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  5. Alice’s avatar

    Nice work. I haven’t the patience for cut paper. Is your whale friendly or malelevalent? Alice

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    1. Patrick’s avatar

      Hi Alice, thanks for dropping by. It’s funny, I know that you do magnificent watercolor work but I feel the exact same way about that medium. It stresses me out so much to give up so much control. I find cut paper relaxing, almost meditative. With just a hint of puzzle-making flavor and a touch of engineering (without all that pesky math). It just suits my personality.

      My whale is…well, I think he’s kinda sexy myself, but I’ll let you decide if his intentions are noble or not.

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