Archives for the month of: January, 2011

go to technophiles show notes for episode 38:
“Garamond”
record date: 1.26.11
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topics

  • Ginger Bread details
  • AT&T going back to unlimited
  • Apple Patents complex gestures = no home button?
  • Verizon iPhone
  • Near Field Communication on iphones

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go to technophiles show notes for episode 37:
“Poképhiles”
record date: 1.19.11
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topics

  • Man discovers glasses-free 3D tech in the blink of an eye
  • Mac App Store
  • HUD Ski Goggles
  • Steve Jobs takes medical leave
  • Smart Mini Copters fly like crazy
  • Facebook sells contact info
  • 3DS price and release date announced

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1Who are you most inspired by?asked by william secombe

Tim Burton and Charlie Chaplin. They are both Creative Geniuses.

2What do you want to most convey in your work?

Hmmm I am not sure to be honest…. I do however, want people to enjoy what they see, I want people to feel good from observing my work.

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go to technophiles show notes for episode 36:
“iVerizon”
record date: 1.5.11
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  • iPhone comes to Verizon
  • Lady Gaga reveals polaroid camera glasses
  • Droid Watch

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1Who are you most inspired by?asked by william secombe
I would have to say…Everything around me inspires me, from the magazines sitting on my desk to the grass growing to the old man singing and the young rocker girl
making a fashion statement….but most of all i would have to say
God and my peers inspire me continually to reach further and dream
bigger and to make it happen.

2What do you want to most convey in your work?
I want to convey an eclectic mix of romanticism and emotionalism with a twist of fashion and simplicity of line…i want the viewer to relate with the lines and the movement which happens in a single piece..

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go to technophiles show notes for episode 35:
“Attack of the Third Dimension”
record date: 1.5.11
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topics

  • Nintendo 3DS definetly going to be at CES
  • The Apple Lover’s guide to CES
  • Samsung’s 9 Series Laptop takes the MacBook Air Head-On
  • Sony Playstation Phone
  • Toshiba 4k glasses-free 3DTV prototype
  • Net Neautrality
  • XpanD shows off customizable, iphone app controlled, ‘You’niversal 3D glasses

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1Who are you most inspired by?asked by william secombe

I think the painters that I’m most inspired by right now are Jeremy Lipking for his Sargent-like painting approach along with his muted colors and mysterious subjects. I love Nelson Shanks for his uncanny ability to capture his sitter and his vibrant mixing colors to produce flesh tones. I also look quite often at painters such as Casey Baugh, Robert Armetta, Jerome Witkin for his unorthodox painting methods, and Jacob Collins.

2What do you want to most convey in your work?

I‘d like my paintings to convey an honesty in my observation. I want my paintings to teach the viewer and to discover truths about what is observed. I think that artists are in fact teachers and we are all trying to at last educate our audience about a subject or an idea, a way we feel. I think my paintings have a comforting feel and through the use of patterning and a warm color palette this is achieved.

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