Category Archives: Studio

Julie Mehretu: Workday

Great to hear how she perceive being in the studio as work; also those days where nothing much happens.

I have just started to draw on large scale photographs, so it is interesting to see how she manages this hurdle of drawing large scale… though she does have the advantage of a huge warehouse, a team of assistants plus a few machines… still it is a lovely portrait of Mehretu in her studio.

Julie Mehretu: Workday

Great to hear how she perceive being in the studio as work; also those days where nothing much happens.

I have just started to draw on large scale photographs, so it is interesting to see how she manages this hurdle of drawing large scale… though she does have the advantage of a huge warehouse, a team of assistants plus a few machines… still it is a lovely portrait of Mehretu in her studio.

Ed Ruscha on working with gunpowder

Artist Ed Ruscha discusses the appeal of using gunpowder as a drawing medium.
Another example of how experimentation with materials was part of Ruscha’s methodologies.

Ed Ruscha on working with gunpowder

Artist Ed Ruscha discusses the appeal of using gunpowder as a drawing medium.
Another example of how experimentation with materials was part of Ruscha’s methodologies.

Ed Ruscha at Crown Point Press

I love the way he talks about working with the process, experimenting and allowing accidents. Also that he doesn’t feel that one print or photograph necessarily could become a painting.

Ed Ruscha at Crown Point Press

I love the way he talks about working with the process, experimenting and allowing accidents. Also that he doesn’t feel that one print or photograph necessarily could become a painting.