May 18, 2010

Ka-ching!

To update you all on the Do the Write Thing For Nashville auction, my item was sold for $150.  While no homes will be rebuilt on my contribution alone, the lovely ladies who organized the auctions have raised nearly $75,000 to benefit the Community Foundation in Nashville.

Bravo!  That is a hunk of change.  I’m blown away at people’s generosity and, while I’m jealous I didn’t get to have dinner with Miss Snark, I’m pleased as pickles that I was able to contribute something.

I’ll be busy this week (and the next few months) working on a proposal for a children’s book.  I have around a hundred or so pages that I need to sketch out so, needless to say, I shall be busy.  But it’s a good busy.

I’ll keep you updated!  There’s lots of exciting stuff coming down the pipe that I can’t talk about yet, (squints eyes suspiciously) but I will soon enough.

Bonus sketches:

Random people on Trax.

A sketch of my son while he was in the hospital.  I’ve found that sketches seem to have greater memory permanence than photos.  If I snap a picture, it could languish in iPhoto for years.  But if I sketch it, create a physical impression of a moment, it makes that memory more solid than any photo could.  I can still see his sad little face and pouty bottom lip as he struggled to play with Grandma’s iPod with one hand tangled with tubes.

May 12, 2010

Sporadic sketch posting.

I have a huge backlog of sketches waiting eagerly to be unleashed on the world. To keep myself blogging more often, I’ll be posting one or two a few times a week.  This one is from a morning commute on the FrontRunner train with a few faces from church sprinkled throughout.

Aside from landing the worlds bestest agent, I’m also neck-deep in a proposal for a large mural. I’m on a design team that was chosen as a finalist for  6×24 foot mural to be installed at a new branch of USU in Vernal, Utah. I can’t post any images yet, but let me tell you, it’s going to be awesome.

May 5, 2010

Something sketchy

This is the 19th sketchbook that I’ve filled in the past six years. My obsession with sketchbooks started with a small moleskine that I found in my mother’s craft closet and ever since I’ve had some kind of sketchbook as my constant companion.  And, yes, I am surprised that I’ve been able to fill up that many.  Unfortunately, I’ve lost several along the way.  I hope whoever found them is enjoying them.

There is no perfect sketchbook. I waiver between Moleskine watercolor sketchbooks and a newer brand called hand•book.  Neither is perfect. I can’t stand the landscape format of the Moleskine’s but the paper in the hand•book is kinda wonky.  It’s not unlike trying to find the perfect grilled cheese sandwich.  There’s the hint of a long-forgotten memory of the perfect marriage of cheese and toasted bread that we all have.  But every bite we take falls far short of that perfect and non-existent sandwich that is served up in our minds.

Also, I never fill up every page of a sketchbook.  Call it the force of habit or plain old superstition, but I just can’t bring myself to close a book completely.  Since my brother suddenly passed away  several years ago I’ve become afraid of finality.  And these little books seem like such an extension of myself that I can’t bring myself to fill the pages up to the brim.  If there’s still pages to be filled with ink, there’s still life to live.

In this sketchbook, I’ve tried some new things, combining ink and wax pencils on a nicely colored paper. Fun stuff.

Most of what you see is done on the commuter train to my work in Salt Lake City.

May 4, 2010

The Sporadic Joshua

So,yea. I’m neglectful of my blog. But, I have bigger fish to fry.  Hear me? BIGGER fish.

Here’s another batch of random sketches. I post these to tide you all over for said bigger fish.

January 13, 2010

Watercolor sketches

While this stuff isn’t what I get paid to do, I am drawing constantly.  This is just the stuff I do for fun.


Robot with kite

A robot flying a kite.

building by the train station

A building by the train station in Salt Lake City on a heavy inversion day.  Don’t breathe the air, yuck.

Ben Lomond Peak with a monster

Ben Lomond Peak.  You might recognize it from the opening sequence before any Paramount Picture movie.  The pink monster is my addition.

Birthday robot

I did this happy guy on my birthday.

Antelope Island

Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake.  A quick, 10-minute sketch done during my commute.

A viking

A viking.

Cute animals

Animals.  I love that elephant.

5 minute painting of my phone

A 5-minute sketch of my cell phone done during my commute.

See more on my flickr feed here.

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