Instead of a written diary, I intend making a sketchbook journal for every month this year, a practice I started last December. This month’s theme is self-portrait.
All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.
ian gordon craig, artist, writer, journal, 2006 - now.
They say a change is as good as a rest. Seeing as I don’t do “rest”, I opted for change.
Towards the end of September, I decided to attempt some animation. I don’t have an animation program on my computer, so I drew all the frames by hand, scanned them into Photoshop to add colour and then dropped all the frames into a very basic Windows Movie Maker.
Lulu “Here Comes the Night”.
At the start of October my animation for Lulu’s “Here Comes the Night” was ready to upload to Youtube. Why I chose that song I don’t really know. The title was probably suggested by the oncoming dark nights of the UK’s winter months.
You can see the finished video on THIS LINK
Goose Fair, Nottingham.
Woodpigeon Translation.
Drawing so many animation frames provided the distraction of activity I always seem to crave. Motivation is high. I go to bed at a reasonable time thinking about tomorrow's work, and get up looking forward to a day in my sunny South facing studio, listening to music as I draw. November produced my best animation to date, a promo video for the same musician I’d worked with in the recent past. Our mutual admiration for John Lennon meant he made a thinly disguised appearance, whilst a sequence from a Fred and Ginger movie informed the dance movements.
Outside my studio the snow (and temperatures) reached record levels as November became December. Bad news for heating bills.
You can see the finished video on THIS LINK.
All text, pros, photos & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.