favorite monsters
The kids at the Children's Museum and I made so many fantastic monsters. It was very hard to choose, but here are some of my favorites.
The kids at the Children's Museum and I made so many fantastic monsters. It was very hard to choose, but here are some of my favorites.
Today is the day: the Monster Island show is opening at the Portland Children's Museum. The Oregonian gave it a nice write up. Monsters and rocks were made by me and the kids as part of my artist residency over the last 3 months. If you want to get stuff done, get some kid power: we made over 80 monsters and more rocks than I can count. I will post some pictures of the individual monsters soon. They are all so goshdarn charming.
In the past 3 months I have had a blast as the artist in residence at the Portland Children’s Museum. I worked with the kids on a monster themed art show that will be opening this Thursday June 29th. I collaborated with museum visitors on more than 80 monster sculptures, some based on kid's drawings (above), others freestyle, all full of that wonderful fresh kid imagination that I adore so much. We will bring it all together for the show in an installation called Monster Island. Opening is 4:15 to 7pm and free to all.
The Oregonion has been making regular visits to the museum studio and did a nice write up.
Not just the baby is distracted, I seem to be as well. Almost forgot to brag about the latest round of Puget Sound Energy commercials I designed. Again directed by the one and only Mark Gustafson and brought to life by the amazing crew at House Special.
Also, I'd like to be the designer for Cascadia's currency please.
Manly Man is on show at Vancouver (Washington) City Hall until June 9th along with such fine specimen as Big Snorfl, Little Snorfl, Mama Duck and a couple of Head-Footlers.
Adding to my resume: cover girl.
Some older pieces are getting a new life at a couple of art shows this month. Planet Baaaaa and some other work is part of Clatskanie in Bloom in charming Clatskanie, Oregon. It's a pop-up show in the old Ace Hardware building and benefits the local farmers market. Only open for a little more than a week, March 17th to 26th. Stop by on your way to the coast! Speedy and some other boats will be brightening up city hall in Vancouver, Washington. The Enormous Kraken will also be on display once again! This show will run from March 21st to June 9th. Plenty of time to pop in!
These beasties have just arrived in Israel to be part of a Plasticine Art Exhibition at the Jaffa Museum. About 50 cm by 30cm in size.
Oh boy, we made it! Here is the last day of my advent calendar: Auntie. She's exited because it's Christmas! Have a great holiday, everybody! Click to see all the other doors that are open on my advent calendar.
Last year was so much fun, I'm doing it again. For every day between December 1st and December 24th I will open another door on my advent calendar. If you are not already signed up to receive an email with the Gesine-made image of the day delivered to your email every morning, you can do so here. As always, you can opt out of receiving pictures of cute creatures by unsubscribing . If you happen to like cute creatures-enjoy!
This here is Thompson by the way.
The wonderful Oregon Reads Aloud anthology, put together by SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) is now out in the world. SMART is celebrating 25 years of providing reading support and books to Oregon children with this illustrated book. The book is a compilation of 25 read-aloud stories written and illustrated by Oregon authors and illustrators and I'm so proud to be one of the illustrators. The story I illustrated is called The Day The Puddles Stomped Back, written by Heidi Schulz- so Oregonian!
Just a few of the ladies that will be at Guardino Gallery tomorrow. Opening of annual group show Little Things on Friday, November 25th. Always so much good work to be found there.
So pleased with my newly designed logo. It's got eyeballs! Thank you Andre Metzger!
Just restocked my corner at the Guardino Gallery.
Fire On The Water, the Dragon Boat art show opens this Thursday. It's at Portland'5 Centers for the Arts, 1111 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205. Different artists show their take on the theme. Above is my contribution, called On Breakfast Island.
These dudes are excited to be delivered to Portland Nursery. They are already the second lot to travel there this spring- apparently they don't have too much trouble getting adopted.
My sketchbooks through the years have all been decorated so that I can tell them apart. It's great to look back through them and remember the things I was working on at the time. Also a great source of ideas.
When I start a new sketch book I always personalize it on the outside with some paint.
I took a wheel throwing class and brought home some very lopsided pottery. It's hard to make them straight and even, but then again, maybe it doesn't matter as long as there is a sleeping otter on there.
I made a whole bunch of new garden pets. Some of them will be available at Portland Nursery.