Sunday, October 31, 2010

One more for ya...


Just couldn't let this fabulous day go by without another ghoulish blog entry on my favorite holiday. Originally, I had a fun little drawing for you kiddies: a two headed, inbred hilbilly playing a fiddle in a pumpkin patch. But some jackwad little monster fuck stole it right out of the room where it was being critiqued! You know who you are if you're reading this and may your guilty karma bless you with crippling gonorrhea.
Anyhoo, this piece is still fun and began as a test painting in gouache over the weekend to play with positive/negative space. It was great to bust out the brushes again and let the mind wander. Even if you completely suck at all things artistic I urge you to give it a try as it's a great form of meditation. The original piece was done using only black and white, but I sent'er into the digital world and added a few extras for your enjoyment. Until next year - Happy Halloween!!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Happy Halloween!


Quick n'dirty (just the way I like it). This little dancing bat was a figure study for a new drawing technique I'm trying out. Also was a good opportunity to play with some new effects in CS5 Photoshop too. Am working on a few more styles for a school advertisement project and will definitely post those once they're done. With so much work sadly there's not a lot of time for anything else, but was glad to sit down last night and just let the pencil run for a change with minimal thought and reaction. Quick stuff like this really helps the creativity stay sharp.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Did I fall off the face of the earth??


















Well look who decided to make another blog entry! It's been more than a month since my last posting and boy has a lot been goin' on. After my showing in Push Eject's Blaubak Gallery the month of August my work was pulled from the walls, packed tightly in a wooden crate and shipped (along with everything else I own in the known world) to the fabulous town of Pasadena, CA. Yep, for the next two years I shall be calling Cali my home while I attend Art Center College of Design. It's a rare opportunity that only comes around once in a lifetime and I just couldn't pass 'er up.
Most recognize this school for their unmatched automotive design program. The new VW Beetle? An Art Center graduate did it. But they're also well known for film, illustration and advertising. Famous western/wildlife artist Bev Doolittle, director/producer Michael Bay (Bad Boys, Armageddon, every over-the-top action movie you can think of) went here too. Those are just a couple off the top of my head. Trust me, there's a ton more.
And now you can add my name to the list of greats!
Rest assured I'll continue to post artwork and will be showing in galleries and festivals, but sorry friends the only way you'll see them is if you head South to the greater Los Angeles area. Or diligently check my blog! Now that I'm settled in, there will be more to come so stay tuned. Oh and will try to send the sun your way as well.
~ T

Friday, July 30, 2010

Gallery month



hola kiddies!
tyler j again with another post for your cheap enjoyment. this month I'm taking a break from festivals to show in a gallery. although I truly enjoy the festival circuit, it is exhausting. every weekend a new city, pack, unpack, set up, sell sell sell, pack and repeat. I feel like crazy heart, sans the downward spiral alcoholism and sleeping with old ladies in a trashy motel. ha!
where was I? ah yes. look for me in blaubak gallery (http://www.blaubak.com/) all of august. there will be several new pieces up too. opening night is this friday, the 6th. food, wine, art, wine, art and wine.
here's a sneak preview of "the friday nite seafood club". finally finished!
the other started as a simple anatomy study of a moose while I was sitting at an art show several weeks ago. but I liked the big guy so much I made a full piece out of him and added a little "classic tyler" flavor. entitled "swamp gas" it's truly tasteless. but hey, got a sinister chuckle outta me.

until next time...
~ t

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Friday Nite Seafood Club


If you saw The Unrefined Palate in my earlier blog or at a recent show you will no doubt agree it's a piece of art that stands out. Aside from the widely popular, A Delectable Feast, The Unrefined Palate is my second biggest request for prints. What is it about drunk, gluttonous wildlife that we find so engaging? Does it remind us of ourselves on a blissful, primitive level? Of course it does! Well, whatever. If it brings a smile to your face and makes you buy one for your home, then turn the grinder and watch this monkey dance!
And in that vein, here's my latest work: The Friday Nite Seafood Club! This Rat Packish group of Pacific Northwest Sea Otters meets every Friday to socialize and cook, but it always seems to lead to debauchery. Must be those coo-coo clamtinis!
Not sure you'll see it by the next show but I'm taking orders now. Email Jody for pricing and include the words "I read Tyler's blog" for a 10% discount. Enjoy!

Latest stuff

Just returned from a weekend show called the Taste of Tacoma. And the taste was...well, ever eaten caviar when you thought they were blackberries? I have. I was eight. Use your imagination.
Anyhoo, no offense to my Tacoma-ites, ians, whatever, but when you're told "you should really stop all these little animal drawings and do stuff with vampires or skateboards" that's when I know my loving audience exists elsewhere. However, it was a fantastic learning experience and I met some great people.
Now for some fun news - check out the latest project I've idiotically added to my 127 other projects in the works. A childrens book that will hopefully see the light of day sooner than later. It's a grueling process that unfortunately begins with a ton of rejection. But hey, that stupid wizard kid at hogpuke's school of wizardry story got turned down by nearly every publisher alive. Now look at all the kid-learns-his-true-powers-of-magic-and-sorcery-themed movies and books out! It started a billion dollar genre market!
Buford Bull and his Very Bad Bugle is a true northwest topic, but there's a message and a quirky little amusing story that's definitely marketable and sure to please ages 6-10. Or older if you're an immature 33 year old. I've got four more stories and if time permits, Jody will post them for all you kiddies to enjoy.

HAPPY 4th OF JULY! Looking forward to doing absolutely nothing sober. Sorry mom.
~ T

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Western Art Show


























wow, two posts in a month! some fun pics from the Western Art Show & Auction last weekend. was asked to participate in a "quick draw" event where 12 artists have 1 hour to complete a drawing, which then goes to auction. the audience can walk around and see each piece unfolding before they bid. most artists worked in acrylic or watercolor, one sculpted a piece out of clay that was truly impressive, and I myself used pens and...crayons! yep, a $3 set of 24 crayola wax crayons. hadn't used those since, like, 4th grade? wanted to test my skill a bit and figured everyone was getting bored of "same old same old". as a result, I had a crowd of 6-10 year olds behind me nearly the entire time. great fun! anyway, this piece went for a surprising amount in the auction so I was more than happy. the feedback was so positive it's now going to be turned into a full piece. I'll spend more than an hour on it this time however. enjoy!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Goat cheese! BLEKK!


Wildlife, wine and cheese lovers enjoy! I spent about a month researching Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat anatomy up close for this piece. What a fantastic opportunity! Oh, and I studied a lot of wine. Bottles and bottles of wine.

Art festival/gallery schedule

For the last several weeks I've been hard at work in my spare minutes putting together the art booth. Most people take the easy route and go buy tradeshow stands, displays, table covers, holders, etc. etc. etc. and to that I say BAH! Tyler Jensen snubs his nose to the easy route! Although I much prefer simple and easy, I've never done so before which is why the idea to build a booth from scratch was oh-so appropriate (and ridiculously time consuming). Oh and I also built a trailer to pull said booth built from scratch. Sometimes the project is as much fun (if not more) as the finished result. So just you wait my minions! Pictures to follow and it's sure to impress.
Until then, mark your calendars and check out my work (and booth...hell, even the trailer!) for yourself, here are the dates -

May 21-23 - Western Art Show and Auction (
http://www.westernartassoction.org/)
Ellensburg, WA

June 25-26 - Art A La Carte (
http://www.metroparkstacoma.com/)
Tacoma, WA

July 10-11 - Art By The Bay (
http://www.stanwoodarts.com/)
Stanwood, WA

July 17-18 - Gig Harbor Art Festival (
http://www.peninsulaartleague.com/)
Gig Harbor, WA

July 23-25 - Renton River Days (
http://www.rentonriverdays.org/)
Renton, WA

August 1-31 - Blaubak Gallery (
http://www.blaubak.com)
Kirkland, WA

October 2-4 - Issaquah Salmon Days (
http://www.salmondays.org/)
Issaquah, WA

Tyler J.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Western Art Show


Hola kiddies!
It's a ways out, but here is the kickoff to my summer art festival circuit. The Western Art Association has graciously accepted me into their 2010 show and I can't tell you how excited I am to attend! This is an event I saw for the first time with my dad when I was about 10. Inspiration was everywhere with all the work (as well as the artists themselves) seen there. So much talent and the booths were decorated with such creativity. If you've never been it's truly a unique event not to be missed.
Check - http://www.westernartassociation.org for more info and be sure to mark your calendars.

Monday, March 8, 2010

The Claim Jumpers






Sheesh another month gone!
Yours truly has been hard at work with commission projects and gearing up for some new material for the summer art festival circuit. 2010 May to October is going to be busy busy busy! I'll be criss-crossing the pacific northwest and will be sure to keep you updated on my schedule for gallery and festival events so stay tuned.
But for now, here is the latest piece - The Claim Jumpers. A little later in completion than expected, but hey, it's finished and I can scratch it off the list! Don't those bad guys look nasty? Truly a trio of no-good dirtbags and they're my favorite to dredge up. Why are bad guys so much fun?? Hmm not sure what that says about me.
Anyway, it turned out exactly as imagined and (at almost 4' long) may become a triptik sort of layout broken into three framed pieces - gold miners, horses, claim jumpers. On a large enough wall it might look kinda cool. Enjoy!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Trapper Jack's

Well now, here's a fun little design I did for a t-shirt company recently. Sadly, Trapper Jack's Martini Lounge is totally fake. But someone should friggin start it up because I'd be its Frank Sinatra to the Eden Roque. Miami? He drank a lot there. And sang. Because it was the Rat Packs favorite place to be. Before vegas hit the scene. I'd just drink there. Cause I don't sing...very well...when sober...anyways, I dug the project a lot.
MartiniBeach Loungewear Co. (www.martinibeach.com) has the rights. Not sure where you can find one as of yet, but email me and I may be able to 'have my people talk to your people".
Chow
(who the heck says chow??)

Gallery Event


Wow has it been a month already!?
Don't fret little campers, I've got some great new stuff comin' out so stay tuned. In the mean time, here's what's been cooking up lately -
Blaubak Studio (http://www.blaubak.com) will be hosting some of my artwork in a fabulous friday nite exhibit (January 29th and February 5th). Remarkable artwork, a great local band, wine, hor's, hors'd, free food, and yours truly! See image for details and if you're in the greater Seattle area, I highly recommend as a date night to score sophistication points.

Tyler J.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas Sockeye

Gyotaku is an ancient Japanese art form of, well, taxidermy I guess. When Japanese fishermen would want to preserve their trophy they would cover the fish in ink and lay paper over, thus making a "print" of the catch. I have been doing these since I was about 12, but only recently got back into the swing of things again and picked up the medium. The process is tedious and there's definitely technique involved to get a respectable print, but every detail - scales, scars, fins, teeth, etc. shows up right there on paper. I take it a little further and add watercolor in just for some realism. Plus it allows me to paint, which I thoroughly enjoy and rarely get time to do anymore. Oh by the way, these are spawning Sockeye Salmon. During fall and winter they travel upstream in a river near my home and turn a beautiful deep red with green heads and tails. The color I've added here doesn't do them justice. Enjoy!

Monday, December 7, 2009

CITYgames launches


I took an extended weekend today (monday) and was home doing holiday decorating, both fun and a royal pain in the butt, when holy cr@p look what showed up at my door! This is a board game I created for a company three years ago. As much of a challenge it was to complete (you have no idea the amount of copyrights, logo usage fees and legalities that exist within a city) it was a fantastic learning experience. Everyone was happy with the final product so no complaints here. Next time around, however, there'll be a million things done differently in it's inception.
The game is all facets of trivia about Seattle and here's my shameless plug - Makes a great gift for parties, birthdays and holidays (say like, Christmas). Job relocators will have fun learning about The Emerald City or play at home with the fam! Look for it in stores in the coming months or buy online now at www.citygamesseattle.com.