Journal: Stillman & Birn Zeta Series Medium(s): Acrylic paint and ink Status: Complete Notes: I was gifted this journal when I left my job in California in February 2022. It took me a while to fill since I, unfortunately, wasn't a fan of the paper. It was weirdly too smooth to draw/paint on. I mostly filled it up with gel printing/monoprinting experiments from February 2024.
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February 2022: An illustration about a job offer and the death of Mark Lanegan with a portrait of him and some flowers from the album Blues Funeral. The opposite page has some ephemera from junk mail and and a beer can with designs I liked.
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October 2022: An illustration of a shark blimp sailing through the sky trailing rainbow hearts, and a woman writing in her journal next to a quote by poet Ted Kooser. Reference photo of the woman was from sarahallyn on the Museum by Sktchy app.
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April/June 2023: An illustration of a woman with flowers in her hair and mouth, next to dandelion seeds flying through the air, a rainbow, and a backbone. Lyrics by Windhand. Reference photo is alita on the Museum by Sktchy app.
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August 2022: An illustration of a vampire woman looking tired with the words, I must take to my bed for I am overwhelmed & fatigued next to her.
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August and June 2022: Ephemera on the left side and a painting of Jack White playing live and a white raven in the moonlight with lyrics by Jack White surrounding it.
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May/June 2023: Illustrations inspired by The Leftovers and a blue jay I saw in my backyard. Drawing of a fictitious woman from the Guilty Remnant smoking under the words we are all gone and a blue jay on a fence post next to the words, the lies we tell ourselves.
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June 2023: A portrait from the Museum by Sktchy app of a woman with white eyes and blue hair, holding a finger up to her lips with the word invalid written across. There is a bull demon poking out behind her with the word provoked across its head. She is surround by field bindweed. The right side has a self portrait holding a paintbrush over my eye, surrounded by a quote by Josh Homme.
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June 2023: An illustration of a woman smiling with scrawled lyrics by Queens of the Stone Age. Reference photo is pieceocheesecake on the Museum by Sktchy app.
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June 2023: An illustration of a horned demon woman licking her lips, with lyrics by Queens of the Stone Age underneath. Reference photo is acidhoneyangel on the Museum by Sktchy app.
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October 2022: Fan art illustrations of the Little Pale Girl and Art the Clown from the horror film Terrifier 2.
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June/July 2023: An illustration of poet/artist Weldon Kees holding a cigarette, a doodle of the Golden Gate Bridge, and a drawing of my arm in a sling after dislocating my shoulder at work. Lyrics by Paramore.
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August 2023: A painting of a seahorse and a sketch of my niece. Did not finish this page, but I kind of like the unfinished look on this one.
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November 2023: An illustration of a frazzled looking woman, the words people pleaser next to her, and some words about work not defining worth. It also includes an inside joke from work.
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September 2023: An illustrated art journal page inspired by Greg Kletsel’s YouTube video, Finding Your Illustration Style Through Iteration.
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September and November 2023: Illustrations inspired by Greg Kletsel’s YouTube video, Finding Your Illustration Style Through Iteration. Some of it was done while I had Covid. The page on the right are strawberry-themed drawings, reference photos were from the Museum by Sktchy app.
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February 2024: Monoprinting experiments with a gel plate with an image transfer of the musician Abbath.
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February 2024: Monoprinting experiments with a gel plate, I used leaves on the left and a linocut stamp I made of a crow on the right.
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February 2024: Monoprinting experiments with a gel plate, I used a stencil of a rib cage on the right.
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February 2024: Monoprinting experiments with a gel plate, I used string and clothes pegs.
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February 2024: Monoprinting experiments with a gel plate, I tried an image transfer of Lady Gaga on the right.
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February 2024: Monoprinting experiments with a gel plate, I tried an image transfer of St. Vincent/Annie Clark.
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February 2024: Monoprinting experiments with a gel plate, an illustration of a tooth covered in roots and leaves on the left and rainbow ribs on the right.