This was the first poster of the completed set . It shows again the upside down flag from the opening sequence and the steam-punk fairies that first exhibited the large banner over the moon as the story was introduced. The Cyclists are finding their own self-reliance as technology grows in the world. In the red field behind the moon, the western hemisphere of the earth comes into view.
Sight-Lines is the official blog of PETRIE dESIGN. It is an ongoing visual/graphic monologue delineating the world around us. In its small way, its hope is to keep active the eye (sight) and hand (line) as the ordinary day/events/objects unfold and stretch our visual narrative.
Showing posts with label Glenn Beck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glenn Beck. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Man in the Moon: Unofficial posters: Liberty : 3 of 4
"Liberty" is a combination of imagery. The focus is on the Rubber Band, and amazing bluegrass, jazzy, blues band that opened the show. At the bottom are stills from the footage projected onto the moon and the massive screens beyond: A moon catching machine, The Tower of Babel, Civil War soldiers. The inverted flag echoes the opening act where inverted soldiers walked upside down on the upper edge of the proscenium and proceeded to unfold and "raise" the flag which in reference to the audience, was being lowered, upside down. It was a powerful message from the beginning.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Man in the Moon: unofficial poster: Light of mine: 2 of 4
One of the most amazing moments in the show is when "This little light of mine, I'm going to make it shine" was played when the stage went dark and these bulbous balloons came out and seemed to lift the dancers right off the stage and into the air traveling perilously close to the moon above. The deterioration of the paper is pretty evident in this one: in the purple region behind the dancers the texture of the worn sheet is abundantly clear.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Man in the Moon: unofficial posters: Knowledge: 1 of 4
After the trip to Salt Lake City to see "Man in the Moon" (see posting 7-12-13) I generated a poster series highlighting the live action portion of the show which was AMAZING! The posters play on the imagery of traveling carnival shows. The medium is soft pastel on an incredibly difficult pressed paper. The paper was very fibrous and was prone to deteriorate when worked too hard. (Note the discolored edges where the tape literally peeled the top layer off of the sheet when removed)
It was a real pleasure to see my work on the set again. Here Glenn is hosting Judge Napolitano and looking in between them is a redressed image of the original poster. The original above was given as a gift to Glenn for his 50th birthday.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Believe Again: Album covers
After a series of sketches and development with the details, below are the front and back cover of the album. The original began as a water colour and then that was made into a physical model which was photographed under different lighting conditions. With the help of Joel West, the photoshop king, we finalized the images below.
With the front of the album acting as a stage set, the back listing of performers and songs acts as the "playbill" to the cover theatrical show. The collage of items is to mimic a shadow box...a memory box.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Believe Again : Sketches
The series of nutcrackers: Prince, George and Santa. Studies on a theme. The prince and Santa were eventually used.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
NYC post #1 06-29-2011 : URBAN SKETCHER ON NATIONAL TV!!
My wife and I were fortunate enough to get tickets to the final studio audience of Glenn Beck (thanks Mollie). While some readers of this may not agree with his political perspective, it shouldn't take away from the challenge and joy of the urban experience...the experience of being in a TV studio and one with the exposure of Beck's broadcast! It was really something to behold. We are big fans and it was a unique opportunity to be a part of something as significant as this...and get filmed sketching!! Go Urban Sketchers!
Here I am next to my wife (bottom left hand corner) sketching on a pad of Strathmore 6x4 watercolor postcards:
Here is the sketch completed (Oscar is the Camera Man):
Here I am next to my wife (bottom left hand corner) sketching on a pad of Strathmore 6x4 watercolor postcards:
Here is the sketch completed (Oscar is the Camera Man):
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