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“Post-It Note Drawing #89.” |
When a friend asked for a small drawing on a Post-It note to add to his growing collection of artworks on the iconic yellow square, Aron Wiesenfeld obliged. The North Carolina-based artist rendered one of his introspective scenes and enjoyed the process enough to create an entire series on the 3 x 3-inch canvas.
Wiesenfeld has since created dozens of drawings in black ink, translating the mystery and ennui of his paintings onto the scaled-down surface. In one work, an open dresser drawer reveals a toddler tucked inside, while another piece depicts a child listlessly watching a record turn. The artist rarely plans a drawing before putting ink to paper and challenges himself to capture the same depth, moods, and stories of his larger works with much more minimal tools.
Post-It Note Drawing #53” |
He shares:It forces you to be very economical since you only have 10 to 20 lines to make a cloud or a field of grass. I have so much respect for cartoonists who do that well, like R. Crumb or Edward Gorey…Because the drawings are so small, every movement of the hand is magnified when seen on a screen, and the lines seem more fluid or spontaneous than a larger drawing might be.
“Post-It Note Drawing #87” |
Top left: “Post-It Note Drawing #26.” Top right: “Post-It Note Drawing #52.” Bottom left: “Post-It Note Drawing #41.” Bottom right: “Post-It Note Drawing #77” |
“Post-It Note Drawing #88” |
“Post-It Note Drawing #79” |
In October, Wiesenfeld will show some of his larger oil paintings at James Freeman Gallery in London. He periodically adds his Post-It drawings to his shop and plans to publish a book of the works later this year. Follow news about those releases on his Instagram.
My post-it-note ...
If you in the area Saturday the 11th,
you might want to visit ...
If you go, please tell Chela hi for me? |
Throwback Thursday ...
We Used to Have a Bear (Day 285 -May 8, 2013)
Sometimes things that are meant to be charming ... may turn out to be eyesores to others, and landmarks to still others?
On my way to the old honbu dojo for day class, traveling down 17th Street ... at the corner of ...
is the neighborhood bear ...
a Santa Ana resident for at least forty years,
he always has a smile for me as I pass.
lately I noticed ...
no cars at the usually busy shop.
So I stopped to check... and they moved!
But for now, we still have our neighborhood bear.
2024 Post note: He, the bear, evidently stayed in Santa Ana, but moved to 3300 Westminster Avenue?
4 comments:
Love the Canada head shot and eye of the goose. Great idea!!
Referring to the smile about a mother's prayer: Jacki, I'm grateful each day that my two boys love, understand and help each other. What else could i wish?
Great idea to use Post-it notes for making art!
As always I got a lot inspiration reading your blog. Thanks, Jacki!
Thanks, Anonymous. Paula? Yes, amazing shot of the Canadian geese. Thanks again.
Thanks for you kind words, Elenor. Yes, you sometimes hear of family members who no longer connect with eachother and it breaks my heart. A huge loss for both.
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