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Grav­ity makes rhythm. Makes me want to go out and draw. This is sorta where my head goes when I make draw­ings. It’s fun to see some­one else see that place too.

Enjoy the video.

Grav­ité from Renaud Hal­lée on Vimeo.

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You can’t use up cre­ativ­ity. The more you use, the more you have.”
— Maya Angelou

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Here’s a shot at my new draw­ing space. I brought a new draw­ing board where I can mount papers and move the board around. It also has a smooth sur­face; that’s very helpful.

I made small draw­ings and many sketches for new larger draw­ings I’m plan­ning to do in the studio.

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One of my views. Glorious!

Not feel­ing very ver­bal. Just wanted you to know what I was up to.

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Work­ing madly to get my stu­dio ready for POSt (Philadel­phia Open Stu­dio Tours). This is crazy since it’s a whole new stu­dio. I’ve been plan­ning, paint­ing, con­struct­ing for weeks. Finally. I have a rough and work­able plan for the entrance to the space. I’ll be reusing two doors from the old design studio.

I plan to paint them a warm gray, bolt them together, and hang them from a slid­ing rail. That will allow me to bring large works and mate­ri­als through the doors eas­ily. It will also make it eas­ier to con­nect with the pub­lic space which I hope to make more of a lounge for the third floor artists.

I’m hop­ing to paint the doors this week­end, bolt them together, and get the hard­ware on.

I’ll be the first space to actu­ally have glass in my doors. This will help when I dis­play work or heavy­bub­ble holds shows or salons in the space.

Very excited.

Still have not found my cam­era. So this is a shot of my mole­sk­ine sketch­book using Margaret’s iPhone.

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schematic sketches

Some sketches for new draw­ings. Have done some addi­tional mark tests to deter­mine choices of paper and medium. Look­ing for­ward to being able to get into the stu­dio again.

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Have spent some more time with Google SketchUP, relearn­ing some things I have for­got­ten. Work­ing more on the lay­out of the new HQ. This image shows the long com­mon hall­way on the south-side. We’re cre­at­ing a larger door open­ing to move in/out the larger and 3d works. Also, a wel­com­ing entrance for art open­ings. We’ve cre­ated a wall in front of the stor­age to fea­ture a sig­na­ture work to draw vis­i­tors in. The left side is fac­ing North and is an ouside wall.

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Look­ing in from the north­west. Great amount of north light. French doors and two win­dows. The north wall is shorter than the south by about three feet. Doors open to the out­side. Would be great to have a lit­tle bal­cony, wouldn’t it? Did I men­tion we’re on the third floor?

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A look inside from above. The entrance-way is clos­est to the bot­tom of the screen. To the left is a nine foot glass coun­ter­top with draw­ers in the cab­i­nets below. This is a per­fect place for get­ting ink to the right tack for mono­prints, mix­ing pig­ments, trim­ming and glu­ing papers. I’ve used these draw­ers to hold dividers to hold many tools, boards, and papers.

Straight ahead are two 8 foot high banks of wooden shelves for stor­ing all sup­plies in mul­ti­les. This has been suc­cess­fully used in two other spaces. The first wall has 22″ deep shelves excel­lent for framed work an heavy mate­ri­als and tools. The front is cov­ered with a sub­strate that will accept T and push pins; maybe sanded homosote or painted dry­wall. The back set of shelves are the same height but narrower.

In the north­east cor­ner is a stor­age counter with slid­ing doors. This will prob­a­bly be where the cof­fee maker and fridge will go. More ideas com­ing in the next post.

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The above image shows the frame struc­ture of the studio/gallery space. This will pro­vide excel­lent above head stor­age and light­ing options. New addi­tional light­ing for exhi­bi­tions and drawing.

Lots of pos­si­bil­i­ties to be worked out.

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New from New Paltz

Just unpack­ing some things in my new art stu­dio space and found my big blue. I already had a pic. Did I post about this before?

I love this new sketch pad.

I’ll post some draw­ings from it soon.

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moleskine and me by you.

A few small sketches and my mole­sk­ine is almost full. I’ll be look­ing to turn some of these into let­ter­press cards for the hol­i­days. Oo Ooo maybe they could be gifts too.

I did about 21 of these. I’m enjoy­ing draw­ing when I’m not in the stu­dio.
That could be very impor­tant as time goes on.

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plein air adirondack

We are back from the annual retreat to the north coun­try. We had a mix of weather and an absolutely won­der­ful time walk­ing on pine nee­dles and watch­ing as the clouds enveloped us. We tossed plenty of logs on the fire, drank HOT cof­fee, tea, and Ovaltine.

When it was warm enough to wrap my hands around some kind of draw­ing tool I made sketches.
This is one that I made in my new Mole­sk­ine water­color book. I really enjoyed using it. Many more images and sto­ries to come.

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contemplating new drawings

Just found this photo. This was weeks ago. Before the heat front came in and we had over a month of over 90 degree temps.

I’m work­ing in my sketch­book and look­ing at my framed series of trees draw­ings.
Two of these may be at Philadel­phia Java Com­pany in Sep­tem­ber. I get two pieces. I have to decide on two.

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Caran d’Ache Neo­color I Metal­lic Artist Crayons

I have been draw­ing with pen­cils again and with that have found the urge to draw with crayons. To make larger marks and use blunt and flat­tens sides along with sharpen points. To draw on print­mak­ing paper and water­color paper 120# — dampen spots that will absorb the rich hues into its fibers.

With these thoughts and some smaller draw­ings I have been search­ing for crayons that would serve my needs. These are some that I have found and will be the pig­ment of new drawings.

I’ve begun doing more draw­ings with water based crayons and pen­cils and just got a look at these groovy crayons. Metallics yummy. I love draw­ing with crayons of any kind and I’ve drawn with the non­metallics. But, I’m very excited about the pos­si­bil­i­ties of draw­ing both dry and wet with these pup­pies. On my wish­list Oh my!

I’ve never tried the Cre­ta­color wood­less pen­cils, but Cre­ta­color makes some very nice water sol­u­ble prod­ucts. I’m up for giv­ing them a try. I’m inter­ested in the inten­sity of the hues they offer. I love that they come in a reusable tin.

Spices Set of 6
Cre­ta­color Aqua Mono­lith Wood­less Water­color Pen­cils

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This is my mole­sk­ine sketch­book and the plan for fram­ing my series of draw­ings every­when. There are four draw­ings, you can see them in my post in the stu­dio : sep­tem­ber. The best way to frame these draw­ings required a bit of plan­ning. Numer­ous lay­ers of museum board and archival foam core are a bit like phylo dough had to be mea­sured, trimmed, win­dows cut out and float­ing bar­ri­ers to keep the pas­tel draw­ing from the glass.

This is the plan. My next images will be of the framed work.

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