The Sketchbook Project

Calling all artists, writer, sketchers, doodlers, photographers, painters, travelers, creative brains ….

Which side of the brain are you?

The 2013 Sketchbook Project is now open for registration.

If you haven’t heard of this, it’s an international art project sponsored by Art House Co-op, based in Brooklyn, New York.  Anybody can participate, at any level of artistry and creativity.  At the end of it all, the completed books are taken on a tour worldwide.  The 2012 tour is ongoing now.   They just left Oakland, CA.  They’ll be in Lynn, MA from July 6-8.

Here’s an excerpt from their FAQs, which explains their project so much better than what I’ve come up with these past few minutes:

The Sketchbook Project is a worldwide creative experience. Together, thousands of regular people from around the world will form a traveling library of handmade books.

Their theme categories for this year are:

  •  Travelogue
  •  Memoir
  •  Narrative
  •  Atlas
  •  Almanac
  •  Chronicle
  •  Sketchbook
  •  Chapbook
  •  Documentation
  •  Photo Log

I’m undecided as to which category I should sign up for.   No extended travels for me this year, else I would like to do the travelogue.  Memoirs … hmmm… nothing memorable, to fill up a book.  I have a great subject for a photo log (a man who sets up an exhibition of sorts on the side of the highway, and changes the theme and the displays every week or so; I could take his picture each time we pass by him, but hubby says he’ll probably sue me or charge me for taking his picture or something; since he has boxing gloves on and shadow-boxes in the background sometimes, maybe hubby is right).

Anyway, go check out their site and see what inspires you.  You have until January 15th, 2013 to create.

Which theme will you choose?

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Painting Bodies

A I walked through Times Square, I saw a splash of colour in the distance, and thought, ‘What happened to her face? Oh what a colourful shirt! ‘ … and did a double-take.  She was wearing a shirt, right?  ummmm … nope.

A model, standing in the middle of Times Square, while her body is being painted.  But this is more of Rio, during Carnival rather than New York, went through my mind.  Well, apparently not any more.

The artist is Andy Golub, and as I checked out his website, he has been painting bodies for some time now (as well as objects).  As I looked through his gallery, the fact that they were nude or semi-nude didn’t register any more.  When you look at the whole picture, it just turns into a work of art on a canvas.  Some of the art on the painted bodies are amazing, and the art work enhances the features.

I could only stay a short time to watch the transformation.  I wonder what the finished ‘painting’ looked like in the end.  Enjoy the pictures below.

For those who may be offended at the bared skin and partial nudity, my apologies.

Good weekend, all.

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**Update:  After a little more research, I have since found out that going topless (male and female) in NYC is legal.  But as I had commented before, it is still not widely practised or accepted, as I haven’t seen any females walking around topless – not where I’ve been, anyway.  Probably in other parts of the city.  Even I cringe inwardly at the thought of females walking around topless.
Andy Golub was arrested last year for violating public exposure and lewdness laws; one of his models was also arrested when she stripped down to her birthday suit while being painted in the middle of Times Square during the day.  The charges were dropped, after conditions imposed by the presiding judge.  New York’s laws against public exposure exempt “any person entertaining or performing in a play, exhibition, show or entertainment.”  In his case, he can continue to paint bodies and bare breasts in public any time and anywhere, but full nudity is allowed only after sunset or dark.