Showing posts with label Ken RInkel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ken RInkel. Show all posts
Jul 2, 2012
Sprinkler
I remember when this photo was taken.
A very hot summer Sunday. Hair freshly combed.
As Mom took this photo she said, "Don't get wet."
We were going to my cousins shortly.
I stood there silently, not doing anything wrong.
Mom said a little louder, "You better not get wet."
I was just standing and thinking, geez.
"Go put your shirt on and don't get wet!"
What? huh, all this talk and standing in the sun makes me feel warmer.
Walking in through the back door Mom yells, "I'm warning you!"
Jun 11, 2012
The Rabbit Star Shining Bright
On the way to the rabbit star.
Statistics:
• Name: T Leporis
• Type: Vitamin B class star – visibility good.
Abbreviation | Lep |
---|---|
Genitive | Leporis |
Pronunciation | /ˈliːpəs/, or colloquially/ˈlɛpəs/; genitive /ˈlɛpərɨs/ |
Symbolism | the Hare |
Right ascension | 6 h |
Declination | −20° |
Quadrant | NQ2 |
Area | 290 sq. deg. (51st) |
Main stars | 8 |
Bayer/Flamsteed stars | 20 |
Stars with planets | 3 |
Stars brighter than 3.00m | 2 |
Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly) | 3 |
Brightest star | α Lep (Arneb) (2.58m) |
Nearest star | Gliese 229 (18.83 ly, 5.77 pc) |
Messier objects | 1 |
Meteor showers | None |
Bordering constellations | Orion Monoceros Canis Major Columba Caelum Eridanus |
Labels:
cartoon,
character design,
Children's book,
fun,
illustration Friday,
Ken RInkel,
rabbit,
space,
star
Jun 4, 2012
Riding Around on my Rooney
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What a great old day this Sunday. Sun's out, .......not in much of a hurry really, as it is the weekend. Just enjoying the day and having a ride around on my Rooney.
A little drawing from the Brownsnake2 Sketchbook.
This has become an intriguing drawing for me because of a odd little coincidence. I drew this fellow on his chopper tricycle while in my bed before drifting off. The following day I spotted an article in the online Sydney Morning Herald newspaper announcing that the designer of the first chopper bicycle the 'Raleigh chopper', Alan Oakley, had passed away from cancer at the age of 85.
Here's a DailyMail article link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2147366/Alan-Oakley-designer-Raleigh-Chopper-bike-dies-aged-85-cancer.html
This has become an intriguing drawing for me because of a odd little coincidence. I drew this fellow on his chopper tricycle while in my bed before drifting off. The following day I spotted an article in the online Sydney Morning Herald newspaper announcing that the designer of the first chopper bicycle the 'Raleigh chopper', Alan Oakley, had passed away from cancer at the age of 85.
Here's a DailyMail article link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2147366/Alan-Oakley-designer-Raleigh-Chopper-bike-dies-aged-85-cancer.html
May 7, 2012
ImpBoy Hitched
Walking down the banks of the River Styx I came upon this little ImpBoy.
He told me the Harpies stopped him on his the way to the Calgary Stampede and hitched him to a post.
Since the Harpies didn't bother to tell him why he was hitched to a post on the beach of the River Styx Impboy was finding it all a little undignified and was kind of embarrassed.
I decided to tell him a story about me, the Calgary Stampede and Muhammad Ali but since he wasn't in the mood to listen he just sat and sucked on his tail.
A little piece from the theatre of the biographically absurd and the Brownsnake Sketchbook.
Apr 30, 2012
Jumping Pup
Jumping Pup
A jump thru hooping hands.
A leap of joy and freedom.
A jump into my owners arms,
for love and protection.
Jumping Pup is from the BrownSnake Sketchbook.
Labels:
Brownsnake Sketchbook,
bungy jump,
dog,
drawing,
Friday,
illustration Friday,
Ken RInkel
Apr 2, 2012
Return of the Cat Juggler
This kind of activity could return to haunt anybody.
It seemed appropriate for this image to be posted under Illustration Friday's 'RETURN' topic as it was prompted by a little mental nostalgia trip I had a few weeks back to when the comedian Steve Martin did a little cat juggling. Here's at a short little video of this comedy moment that has stuck in my brain for the last 30 odd years or so.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ99O8Pjs2c
Cat Juggler is an image from the BrownSnake Sketchbook series of collage.
PS. No kittens were harmed in the production of this image.
Mar 12, 2012
Humanity, high yielding - self seeding
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
by John McCrae,
May 1915
Feb 27, 2012
SBY - Capable hands
When I had a look at the IF topic this week of 'Capable' it immediately reminded me of an article I read in this saturday's issue of The Australian newspaper.
by Greg Sheridan, Foreign Editor - The Australian - Feb 25, 2012.
Sheridan writes an interesting and insightful piece about the Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The first line of the very positive story goes; The presidency of Indonesia now fits Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono like a warm glove on a winter's day.
The story goes on to describe the leader as comfortable in his own skin and having a very capable rule in Indonesia. It talked about his initiatives with the rulers of Burma and the relationship between Indonesia and Australia. It was a good read and timely as had recently been thinking a bit about East Timor and the politics of Indonesia since the fall of Suharto.
This collage from the Brownsnake Sketchbook was one I had started last week when thinking about that subject.
Feb 20, 2012
Fluid
'Fluid' is from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series.
Fluid, a word that can describe many qualities beyond its liquid origin. Here I'm just trying to portray the fluidity of music, motion and a joyous soul.
Feb 13, 2012
Popularity
The trouble with wanting to be popular and attracting attention to yourself is that you have no control of who succumbs to your attractions. You have no control over their thoughts and actions. It is a double edged sword.
This image is also from The Encyclopedia of Grim. This image was actually one that was highly dependant on the random paint marks of the background. I pulled the figures out of the shapes of the colour blocks. A skull shaped yellow area was the catalyst for the leering figure on the left. The white facial area block sitting on the pink body was the catalyst for the figure on the right. The concept developed gently from the ongoing theme of the The Encyclopedia of Grim sketchbook which was the grimacing mouth shape.
Apologies for messing up and submitting two links to the Illustration Friday site.
Feb 9, 2012
Encyclopedia of Grim
Winston appears on page one of The Encyclopedia of Grim which is my submission to the Brooklyn Art Museum's Sketchbook Project 2012.
I've uploaded all the pages from my sketchbook to their site and they are available to peruse now.
The project will be touring various cities in the USA starting April 14th 2012 in New York City. The Australian creations will also be shown in Melbourne November 10th - 25th at the NGV Studio, Federation Square, Russell & Flinders Sts, Melbourne Australia. Submissions from the UK will be shown in London sometime in 2012. DATES and LOCATIONS.
http://www.arthousecoop.com/submissions/59324-encyclopedia-of-grim
Feb 6, 2012
Suspense
Hi all, if you are looking for the 'Popularity' post for illustration Friday. It is here: POPULARITY
I kinda stuffed my copy and paste. My apologies.
There wasn't any extra time for drawing this week so I'm publishing this image from the 'Encyclopedia of Grim' of my Brooklyn Art Library Sketchbook project 2012. This fellow is a water cooling tower from a coal-fired power plant. He awaits his fate with some suspense as the world changes and looks for a more sustainable human and planetary existence.
Two years ago a group of us had an interesting tour of the Mount Piper power station outside of Sydney. The cooling towers are a sight to behold close up as they have open bottom edges which, as the steamy heated water rises, draws in cool air and creating a powerful up flowing aircurrent that would suck you up and fling you out the top if you had a good parasail. Possibly a new adventure pastime could happen if a good anti-scalding supersuit was invented. I'll try and get onto it soon.
Jan 29, 2012
FORWARD_IF
Since I've been fairly voracious with working in my sketchbook this past year I've put together one for the Brooklyn Art Library Sketchbook project 2012. Just finishing up the last few illustrations for my sketchbook this week.
Above is one of the pages that fits the 'forward' theme for this weeks Illustration Friday challenge. This is our friend Ganesha who has been asked to 'perform' by someone just out of view thus the circus-like image. Since one of Ganesha's skills is his ability to remove obstacles, the request is one asking him to help so that the requestee can move forward in their endeavour.
Jan 16, 2012
Caterpillar Prep
– Sensing it was now time, Onno began the preparation. –
The story before this moment.............,
and after................
Caterpillar Prep is from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series of artworks.
Preparation Lepidoptera larvae
Jan 9, 2012
What's going on? IF - Grounded

'What's going on?' is from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series of artworks. It is inspired by the Illustration Friday topic 'Grounded'. This is an illustration about the research theory called Grounded Theory.
Grounded Theory is a general research method ; which guides a researcher on matters of data collection (where you can use quantitative data or qualitative data of any type e.g. video, images, text, observations, spoken word etc.); and details strict procedures for the data analysis. It is a research tool which enables you to seek out and conceptualise the latent social patterns and structures of an area of interest through the process of constant comparison. A bit like being the x-ray machine of the social world.
More info on Grounded Theory can be found here http://www.groundedtheoryonline.com/what-is-grounded-theory (Thanks to Helen Scott PHd)
How it relates to the above illustration is that it starts with listening, asking questions, and hearing what the little bird told you as data rather than hearing it as a story. Then you ask the bird another question getting further data, and again etc.
It's abstruse, I know, so please enjoy the image and interpret it as you wish.
From wikipedia: Grounded theory was developed by two sociologists,Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss. Their collaboration in research on dying hospital patients led them to write the book Awareness of Dying. In this research they developed the constant comparative method, later known as Grounded Theory.
Jan 3, 2012
IF_ Highlight
Reflecting on 2011 there were a couple of highlights and lowlights moving me in and out of the din of the background noise of everyday life. A trip to Queenstown, New Zealand in May and an intentionally adrenaline-laced adventure there was the one highlight that jumps out at me. The trip was one where I could dare myself out of the background-noise comfort zone and push myself on to try what were previously very intimidating experiences. Paragliding started the adventure and the bungy jump concluded the adventure. The jump is somewhat recorded in this sketch from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series here.
Dec 19, 2011
Sink Beneath the Waves
The feeling of treading water in everyday life comes all to often. The feeling of being underwater, well isn't nice. Life can feel overwhelming at times, thankfully nothing ever stays the same.
'Sink Beneath the Waves' is from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series.
Dec 12, 2011
Separation - Train Ride of Scattered Thoughts
Newly separated from his partner, Dylan rides the train and ponders the situation.
This is an artwork mainly about the mindscape of an individual at a certain point in time.
'The Train Ride of Scattered Thoughts' is from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series.
Dec 9, 2011
A Shadow of My Former Self - Stars & Stripes
From the Snakeskin Sketchbook series a metaphorical comment on the current economic state of the USA and returning veterans of conflict zones.
Print available at my shop at Artflakes who are now newly printing in America so there are now reduced shipping prices.
Labels:
Artflakes,
character design,
concept,
crosshatch,
drawing,
giclée print,
Ken RInkel,
pen and ink,
prints,
redbubble,
Rinkel,
Shadow
Dec 5, 2011
Broom Brigade
The twins of the broom brigade share the work, share the effort and share the rewards of hard work, a clear place to breathe. 'Broom Brigade' is from the Snakeskin Sketchbook series.
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