There will be more to come at a later date...
January 23, 2012
Another Tease
Still making slow progress on my latest drawing. It is one of the most detailed efforts I've ever set up for myself and is DEFINITELY proving to be the most time consuming individual project I've ever taken on. Here are a some details that might rouse your curiosity...
Ice and snow
The weather this year has been odd to say the least. Last winter we were all forced to endure a relentless deep freeze, but so far in 2012 our temperatures have swung wildly between the sub-zero madness that is typical of Chicago this time of year, and eerily spring-like days where temperatures soar into the upper 40s and turn all the snow into vast puddles of muddy slush.
The lake has only recently frozen close to shore...
And I've missed seeing the masses of pancake ice that I was so excited about last year, though a few strays have occasionally floated in...

...I've still been able to find a few interesting ice-scapes during my daily walks...


...I've still been able to find a few interesting ice-scapes during my daily walks...
...but today's one of those slushy days, and most of the stark icy beauty I've developed such a fondness for has been replaced by miserable masses of wet.
On the upside, my playing has been going quite well these days and I'm looking forward to the quarter's first orchestra concerts this weekend. In case I haven't mentioned it yet, we'll be performing Mahler's 3rd symphony. I'm playing 2nd trumpet, which means that I get a lot of cool stuff to play, but can also sit back and listen to our brilliant principal trumpeter sing away on all the solos...it's great! The concert will be broadcast live online through the Pick Staiger web page. Check it out if you've got a spare couple of hours on Saturday evening.
Labels:
art,
ice,
lake michigan,
nature,
northwestern,
trumpet
January 18, 2012
Surfers are insane
Today dawned clear and cold.
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRR...
As I walked to school, wind chills in the single digits made my limbs throb beneath layers of clothing, and waves of heavily slushed water rolled arduously to shore beneath the barely-warming light of the morning sun.
So imagine my shock and awe when I noticed these guys out in the water...
That's right. There are a couple of surfers out in Lake Michigan in the middle of January trying to catch a slushy wave.
WOW!
That's all I can say.
January 17, 2012
Preview
I've been diligently working on my submission for the Beinen School of Music art contest for the past few days. Despite limited time, the overwhelming amount of detail, and occasionally cramping hands, I have made a small amount of progress.
Here's a sneak peak (only a detail of the drawing is shown--the actual piece spreads out quite a bit from this small section)...
January 16, 2012
The Topography of Drifted Snow
After finishing my evening practice I stood beside the lake for a few minutes and watched Orion rise above the horizon. I remembered the times I'd sat at a telescope on my back porch in Holladay and sketched its most famous nebula (resulting image at left)--and how I used to be able to watch it rise above Mount Olympus through my bedroom window...the hunter's starry extremities embracing its peak like the wings of a butterfly.
The wind was howling ferociously, and I thought to myself: how odd to be surrounded by drifting snow in such a gale and still be able to see the starry sky...
This morning I marveled at the sculpturesque landscapes left behind after all the blowing...
These snowy formations near the lake shore were not unlike geographical ones I'd observed in Utah's southern deserts. As I explored their sprawling ridges I could imagine myself flying high above a desolate white-sanded landscape...

I've got no classes today and will finally be able to devote a few blissful hours to a drawing I've been working on in bits and pieces all week. An art contest for all current music students was announced a while back and of course I've got my eyes on the prize. The winner's work will be featured on the postcards NU sends out to droves of prospective students in order to advertise its music program. Though there is no monetary award, it would still be thrilling to see my credited work distributed so widely. I finished sketching out the basic idea last night and have an ambitious amount of detailed pen and pencil work still ahead...keep your fingers crossed for me and I'll keep you posted on my progress.
Today was supposed to be a rather gray and foggy one--even rainy if you can believe it--perfect for holing up inside and being creative. However, things so far haven't been nearly so bleak. I guess I'll be getting some sun on my skin after all...
Labels:
art,
astronomy,
daily sunrise,
nature,
northwestern,
utah
January 13, 2012
Winter
Well, the halcyon days of warmth and sunshine we've been enjoying lately have come to a rather abrupt end. Last night 30 mph winds blew in 6 inches of powder prompting the city's emergency sirens to sound and snowplows to engage.

It's not so bad really...especially compared to last year's madness...and I was reminded this morning of how great an exercise it is to march through untrodden powder.
It's not so bad really...especially compared to last year's madness...and I was reminded this morning of how great an exercise it is to march through untrodden powder.
January 10, 2012
Still Mostly Mute...
January 9, 2012
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