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A Little Sneak Peek at a Big Long-Term Project

10/6/2015

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Here's an illustrated page from a project I've been working on (writing and drawing) for a few years now and hope to finish in a few more years. It's about the human heart in the emotional sense but uses an anatomical heart in unexpected ways. I'm venturing into very new territory for me (my favourite thing to do apparently), and learning a lot along the way. Meanwhile I hope you enjoy this little peek.
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Blinking Pablo: My First Animated GIF

9/13/2015

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Animated GIFs are a popular format on the internet and for internet art in particular. 

I've wanted to make one myself for some time now and as soon as I'd finished this drawing (for my #dailyheroes project – more on that in a later post) I knew I had to animate him! 

The animation loops 3 times (he blinks twice each time). If you want to see it again, just reload (refresh) the page.

Enjoy :-)

via GIPHY

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'Chains Unlinked' Installation, Part Four: Sculpture Goes Up

7/20/2015

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The final day of installation started with clean-up. Tarps came down, drapery went up, then we spent hours getting the unlinked chains up and their positioning and angles fine-tuned.

At day's end we were done; it only remained for the professional installers to light everything so you could see it properly. They did a great job! In fact the difference between how it looked when we left and after they lit it was an object lesson in the importance of properly lighting a show. I've been in shows where some of the work had half (if that) of the light it actually needed.

One major improvement that occurred with proper lighting was that the white layer of drawing on the drapery panels become visible where in low light only the black layer could be seen easily.

The Art Gallery of Mississauga's 'Walk the Talk' event is coming up and includes a tour of all three shows and informal talks from some of the artists, including me. 

I will talk about how I layered up a kind of evolution of meaning and experience while keeping things thematically tight yet physically airy in a small space. I may also talk about taking on projects that risk failure to stimulate my own growth and creativity. 

Bring your questions and observations and we'll have an interesting discussion about it.

Please join me:
Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 1pm
Art Gallery of Mississauga (click on name to go to their page)

P.S. The time-lapse below is a bit too fast. I'll try to improve it when I edit the whole installation process into a single video.

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Looking through the "un-links"; detail of installation view. Artwork pictured: "Chains Unlinked"; "Can't Get In / Can't Get Out 2" video; "Boxed In #21" temporary mural drawing; all by Kim Lee Kho. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid, 2015.

If you missed an earlier post about this installation, 
just click on one listed below:
'Chains Unlinked' Mural Part Three: It All Starts Coming Together!
'Chains Unlinked' Mural: New Face & Hand & Adding Darks
'Chains Unlinked' Mural: From Diagram to Drawing, Part One
'Chains Unlinked' Day 5: the Installation is Done!
'Chains Unlinked' Day 4: Drawing Complete, Installation Begins
Chains Unlinked' Day 3: Drawing Almost Done!
Day 2: Wall Drawing for 'Chains Unlinked' Exhibition (updated)
'Chains Unlinked' Installation Day One Complete!
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'Chains Unlinked' Mural Part Three: It All Starts Coming Together!

7/12/2015

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Day Four of installing the 'Chains Unlinked' exhibition was the final day of drawing for the mural, lots of clean up, and getting structures in place for the sculpture installation to come. This time-lapse bleeds into Day Five a little toward the end when you see a preview of some of the video installation process.

Should be fun to see the video put together into one at some point.

The 'Chains Unlinked' exhibition is on at the Art Gallery of Mississauga through September 13, 2015. If you visit on Saturday July 25 you can catch my artist talk at 1pm.

If you missed an earlier post about this installation, 
just click on one listed below:
'Chains Unlinked' Mural: New Face & Hand & Adding Darks
'Chains Unlinked' Mural: From Diagram to Drawing, Part One
'Chains Unlinked' Day 5: the Installation is Done!
'Chains Unlinked' Day 4: Drawing Complete, Installation Begins
Chains Unlinked' Day 3: Drawing Almost Done!
Day 2: Wall Drawing for 'Chains Unlinked' Exhibition (updated)
'Chains Unlinked' Installation Day One Complete!
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'Chains Unlinked' Mural: New Face & Hand & Adding Darks

7/7/2015

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My latest time-lapse video is at the bottom of this page, but I thought I'd start with before and after shots.

This is how the drawing started on Day 3:
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And this is how it ended the day:
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It was a great relief getting the face drawn in. I had made numerous efforts (not all of which were captured by my camera) and in the end I asked a member of the gallery staff Shellie Zhang to pose for a couple of photos.

I'm normally fine drawing faces without a reference but there was a problem for me doing that at this size. Working close enough to draw properly I could not see the face as a whole, which I need to while I work. With a reference though I was fine. I did not try to draw a portrait of Shellie, though she is very much embedded in this face, I used it as a structural basis from which I "riffed", like a jazz musician might with the structure of a musical piece.

Sorry I didn't capture any footage of the face being drawn, but the view from the camera probably would have been blocked by my body anyway.

It was difficult getting blacks into this drawing, whether through broad marks (I could manage relatively fine ones) or areas. The lighting in the photo is uneven so I should mention that the bicep area is not as black as it looks here. It is dark, but with lots of layered-up mark making giving it life, variety and depth.

You can see from the photo above that the upper calf muscle I managed to get black, along with a couple of other touches. It was a big improvement getting those darks (and black) in. But more changes would come in Day 4. Stay tuned!

The 'Chains Unlinked' exhibition is on at the Art Gallery of Mississauga through September 13, 2015. On Saturday July 25 at 1pm I will be giving an artist talk there.
"I did not try to draw a portrait... I used it as a structural basis from which I "riffed", like a jazz musician might with the structure of a musical piece."
If you missed an earlier post about this installation, 
just click on one listed below:
'Chains Unlinked' Mural: From Diagram to Drawing, Part One
'Chains Unlinked' Day 5: the Installation is Done!
'Chains Unlinked' Day 4: Drawing Complete, Installation Begins
Chains Unlinked' Day 3: Drawing Almost Done!
Day 2: Wall Drawing for 'Chains Unlinked' Exhibition (updated)
'Chains Unlinked' Installation Day One Complete!
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'Chains Unlinked' Mural: From Diagram to Drawing, Part One

7/5/2015

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The linear I developed as my starting point for the mural Boxed In #21. Once that was transferred onto the wall, the drawing became an improvisation. Some portions I had to improvise multiple times to get right!
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Boxed In #21 in-progress, at the end of day 2 of installation at the Art Gallery of Mississauga.
'Boxed In #21' didn't start with much, just the linear diagram you see in the top photo, but that was crucial when working this large. When you're drawing you can't see very much, you're too close, so it's important to get the big shapes mapped out.

The second photo above shows where the drawing stood at the end of Day 2 of my install. The time-lapse video below, which I forgot to start shooting right at the start of my day, shows a lot of my drawing process from that day. It's a lot of fun watching a time-lapse, I hope you enjoy this one. I have more photos from subsequent days which I will turn into videos as well and post here.

Please take a moment to comment below, or on my Facebook page or on Twitter. I always appreciate hearing from you!
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'Chains Unlinked' Day 5: the Installation is Done!

7/1/2015

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Installing 'Chains Unlinked', the immersive sculpture for which the show is named.
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Well, it's important to have a plan, but there is often a difference between an installation and its plan! Tuesday was a good example of that as unexpected problems arose when we followed the plan I'd so carefully worked out.

Figuring out how and how much to deviate at least tripled how long it took to hang the red chain link portions of the room.

Putting up the drapery panels went more smoothly and made the space instantly feel softer, less hard-angled. Please note, whether you see these in person or just online, all of the pattern on each panels is painstakingly hand-drawn – metres and metres of it! – in both black and white.

The discoveries we made weren't confined to problems, there were also serendipitous ones along the way.  I hadn't planned to draw on the floor of the room, but that's just what happened in effect once the light hit those hanging strands of chain link. Made me very happy. I shot the video below as soon as I realized what was happening.

I hope you can join me tomorrow (Thursday, July 2) for the opening, but if not, perhaps for my talk on July 25 or a third date I will set so some of those who missed the first two dates can visit the show while I am there to talk to and answer questions.

Meanwhile, for anyone out of town who cannot make it, I will continue to post images/updates, just not on a daily basis!

Thanks so much everyone for your messages and interest. I am very much buoyed up by your support.
The discoveries we made weren't confined to problems, there were also serendipitous ones along the way. 

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Day 5: Kal hanging 'Insubstantiated II', a sculpture installation consisting of 7 sheer drapery panels, each 12ft high (except for one which is over 13ft), painstakingly hand-drawn by numerous volunteers aside from me, in two layers: black and white.

I hadn't planned to draw on the floor of the room, but that's just what happened in effect once the light hit those hanging strands of chain link. 
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'Chains Unlinked' Day 4: Drawing Complete, Installation Begins

6/30/2015

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TEASER: Here I am fine-tuning around the eye. Yes, I've veiled part of this photo with a blur at least until the show has opened. With a drawing of this size it goes without saying that a photo like this can't convey the content very well, it gives more of an overall impression anyway. More to come!
UPDATE:
The highlight of yesterday (Monday) was completing this opus of a drawing! There is a point in a drawing (or painting) when you look over every portion of it and realize there is nothing more that needs to be added or removed and that every part of it has a kind of life, even areas where it just whispers to you.

Yesterday Kal and Michael got up on tall ladders and installed all the infrastructure for the sculpture pieces, including the cables from which everything hangs, and steel grids for one installation. That meant we could just about start right in on putting that work up when we arrived this morning (Tuesday).

Talking with Mandy Salter, the AGM's new director|curator, when she stopped in for a look yesterday, she shared something I found interesting: she said that so much of the work that gets shown in a gallery arrives made and just needs to be installed; by contrast she really enjoyed seeing the process of my drawing being made over the past few days. 

I remarked that while drawing this large has been really challenging, it's also been so satisfying that I think I'll have to send out more proposals that involve large, on-site drawing. 

Show opens this Thursday July 2!
Reception: 6 to 8pm
Runs through September 13 at the 
Art Gallery of Mississauga
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'Chains Unlinked' Day 3: Drawing Almost Done!

6/27/2015

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Detail of wall drawing (Boxed In #21) taken at the end of the day. The whole drawing is 12ft long, so this portion alone is probably 4ft.
Well, a lot can change in a day, and not a moment too soon! The big wall drawing, I'm delighted to say, is close to being finished. On Monday I will re-work one hand and make some adjustments as needed, (based on having fresh and rested eyes), and that will be it.

This morning Kal picked up my chain links from the powder coater and while I've only seen portions of the results peeking out from their protective wrappings, I think it's safe to say that they look gorgeous!

Discussed installation for the sculpture pieces with Michael, the wonderful installer they use at the Art Gallery of Mississauga. Installing is his business, he does it for all kinds of galleries/museums including big ones, and based on this week I would hire him too. So calm and friendly, full of quiet competence and great can-do attitude. Just what you need in the stress of installing a show.

No actual installation happened today for my chain link sculpture as we figured out that we need to exchange one hardware item for the next size up to make things easier. So Monday morning that will get started, then I'll finish the drawing, then – after some clean-up – the sculpture pieces can be fully installed.

Somehow it's hard to believe we're at that point already; if all goes well my whole show will be up by the end of Monday. Failing that we still have Tuesday. The show will be open to the public on July 1 since Celebration Square in Mississauga will have throngs of people then.

In the meantime there is still the final drawing layer to do on 4 of 6 of the drapery panels. A friend is coming on the weekend to help out with that, bless her :-)

I'm looking forward to a long sleep tonight and a weekend of not being as dirty as a coal miner! Hope you have a lovely weekend too, even if it rains as they are predicting here.

If you missed my earlier reports on this installation:

Day One (click here)
Day Two (click here)
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Early in the day. Not sure whether I'm working on the foot or not in that corner. This shot gives a nice idea of the scale of the drawing. Photo: Kim Lee Kho
Today things really came together on the wall: it became a drawing rather than an underdrawing.
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Day 2: Wall Drawing for 'Chains Unlinked' Exhibition (updated)

6/25/2015

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Detail view of in-progress wall drawing, the 12-foot long Boxed In #21, by Kim Lee Kho, at the Art Gallery of Mississauga.
Exhausted after a big day of drawing at the Art Gallery of Mississauga, with probably an even bigger one tomorrow. Big areas are likely to be erased away in order to get a fresh start. (To get the inside scoop, don't forget to ask me what I've been using to erase with!) 

Tomorrow is my last full day to work on this massive figure (detail only shown above), so the pressure is really on. Of course when I'm drawing I need to forget the pressure (somehow) in order to draw usefully.

Just working on a figure this size feels like pressure enough. It can be a little terrifying if I allow myself to think about it too much. I'm glad to say though that there were times today when I didn't think at all; I listened to my music and just felt my way through the drawing. Did some of my best work that way. I hope I spend a lot of tomorrow in that state, in which case I know it will work out.

Also tomorrow the support structures for one of my sculpture installations will be installed. Went out this evening with Kal to buy some of the hardware bits for that. So glad to have Kal back home! This drawing requires all of my attention and energy, so Kal assists me by attending to some of the details for the other pieces.

Please wish me luck, I am going to need it!

PS: On the weekend I will work on the time-lapse photography I've been shooting as I draw, so watch this space!
Working this large (without the aid of projecting an image onto the wall) makes it very challenging to get the figure right, even to make a useful, vital mark.
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