At Sticklestad, Fitting to a battle field there are ravens. Huggin and Muggin, Odin's Ravens. Their names mean Thought and Memory. They are made of steel and mounted on a wall outside of the main building.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huginn_and_Muninn
J is for Jaguar
Here is another coloring book page for anyone. Just print this out and fit to page in your printer settings. There are sixteen more letters to create. I have ideas for a few of the 16 remaining letters. I feel working on this project is productive for Mayari's learning how to write. She is writing her name on her own now, and is able to spell a few other words. I have a plan for these when the Alphabet coloring pages are done, I will animate the letters to the alphabet song somehow. I would like to take coloring Mayari has made on them and use that as the color for the animation. Also another end goal for this project is to have a coloring book on 8x11 paper printed on both sides.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Sticklestad Norway Part_5
King Olaf was not so kind a saint. I found historical allegations of forced conversions to Christianity and torture. Along with intolerance of non-Christians, local Pagan kings, farming society. King Olaf aimed to spread Christianity through Norway. Olaf wanted to be King and was martyred, one year after his death he became the Patron Saint of Norway. Sticklestad is where the battle took place. Probably politics as usual back in 1030.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaf_II_of_Norway
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stiklestad
There was a re-creation of a viking long house on the site. It was built directly into a hill. With one entrance below the building supported by stone masonry.
Below is a detail pic of the door on the side of the Long house. This door is seen in the middle of the long house in the above picture.
There is a theater on site. Huge events are held here. Very kid friendly, it would take all day to go through every thing at Sticklestad during the busy season. This viking re-enactment area led into a replica modern Norwegian town. Some of the modern houses had peat roofs. Which are a very effective natural insulator.
Back at the Sticklestad main building there is a museum. In the lower level there is a slice of stone with an abstract neo-litic ship carving.
My next post will be of another coloring book page. I want to get back to posting more personal art. I only had time to work on personal projects on the flight back to Boston. I finished the ink on another letter's animal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaf_II_of_Norway
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stiklestad
There was a re-creation of a viking long house on the site. It was built directly into a hill. With one entrance below the building supported by stone masonry.
Below is a detail pic of the door on the side of the Long house. This door is seen in the middle of the long house in the above picture.
There is a theater on site. Huge events are held here. Very kid friendly, it would take all day to go through every thing at Sticklestad during the busy season. This viking re-enactment area led into a replica modern Norwegian town. Some of the modern houses had peat roofs. Which are a very effective natural insulator.
Back at the Sticklestad main building there is a museum. In the lower level there is a slice of stone with an abstract neo-litic ship carving.
My next post will be of another coloring book page. I want to get back to posting more personal art. I only had time to work on personal projects on the flight back to Boston. I finished the ink on another letter's animal.
Helge Gravfelt_Bola_Reindeer_Part_4
The stone circle at Helge Gravfelt was a highlight, but the site over all was enigmatic. With the possibility of missing stones and little documentation. I am left only with my own ideas about the purpose of the site. With 10 stones in a circle, 9 going around a center stone. I feel the stones may represent the 9 months of gestation. That would unite with any burial mounds, to symbolize the cycle of life and death. Life,Death and the cycle of the seasons perhaps.
Here is a link to another site related to Helge Gravfelt. There are photos of the site in the summer from a megalith website.
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=24095
Bola Reindeer
This is "the" Reindeer carving. It is circa 6,000 years old. I was totally excited to view it. When we arrived at the site we walked down a path covered in snow which made walking difficult. Half way to the site I spotted tracks in the snow. They were reindeer tracks moving perpendicular to our direction of travel. Keeping alert for rouge reindeer we headed to the place where the carvings are. Unfortunately we didn't account that the amount of snow on the ground was a huge factor. The Reindeer carving was covered with approximately a foot of ice.
Here is a shot of the overall site. Beneath the ice and snow there is also a carving of a bear, a human on skis, and a goose.
http://www.bolarein.no/Engelsk.htm
Here is the link to the line drawings.
Despite the ice, back at the car we spotted live reindeer. They were roaming in a herd through a field across from the parking lot. We were searching for an image, something frozen. While there we saw the actual animal,as it has persisted for 6,000 years.
Here is a link to another site related to Helge Gravfelt. There are photos of the site in the summer from a megalith website.
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=24095
Bola Reindeer
This is "the" Reindeer carving. It is circa 6,000 years old. I was totally excited to view it. When we arrived at the site we walked down a path covered in snow which made walking difficult. Half way to the site I spotted tracks in the snow. They were reindeer tracks moving perpendicular to our direction of travel. Keeping alert for rouge reindeer we headed to the place where the carvings are. Unfortunately we didn't account that the amount of snow on the ground was a huge factor. The Reindeer carving was covered with approximately a foot of ice.
Here is a shot of the overall site. Beneath the ice and snow there is also a carving of a bear, a human on skis, and a goose.
http://www.bolarein.no/Engelsk.htm
Here is the link to the line drawings.
Despite the ice, back at the car we spotted live reindeer. They were roaming in a herd through a field across from the parking lot. We were searching for an image, something frozen. While there we saw the actual animal,as it has persisted for 6,000 years.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Steinkjer Norway Presentation_Part 3
Eggevarmmen deserves more of a mention. Due to the rich history there and significant archeological finds. The finds include remains of a burial ship,all that was left were iron nails, 9th-10th century items, tools like swords, shield bosses, axes, scissors, equestrian items and jewelry.
The view overlooks water on two sides. Below is a modern day cemetery. Directly to the right in this photo is a viking barrow.
Helge Gravfelt and a viking stone circle.
This spot was one of the most amazing ones in the visit. There were 2 standing stones which were tall and thin. I imagine there were more and some of them were removed or fallen. The standing stones are relatively light in comparison to Stonehenge. Various mounds, scattered throughout community, and a stone circle with a center stone.
In the foreground is the stone circle, at the top of the mound is Steve Ford to give scale to the standing stones.
We continued onward to Bola after this site. Bola has one of the most famous carvings of the Neolithic ages of a life-size reindeer.
The view overlooks water on two sides. Below is a modern day cemetery. Directly to the right in this photo is a viking barrow.
Helge Gravfelt and a viking stone circle.
This spot was one of the most amazing ones in the visit. There were 2 standing stones which were tall and thin. I imagine there were more and some of them were removed or fallen. The standing stones are relatively light in comparison to Stonehenge. Various mounds, scattered throughout community, and a stone circle with a center stone.
In the foreground is the stone circle, at the top of the mound is Steve Ford to give scale to the standing stones.
We continued onward to Bola after this site. Bola has one of the most famous carvings of the Neolithic ages of a life-size reindeer.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Steinkjer Norway Presentation_Part 2
The HiNT presentation is complete. I gave an hour long presentation Thrusday, on animation in video games. It was an overview on animation's connection with AI in games "Animation is the body language of video game AI" and the video game production pipeline. Then I covered daily work routine for game animators. It was quite a large room packed with people, mostly students from the local High school and Students at HiNT. I followed a presentation from Storm studios in Oslo. They are the largest VFX shop in Norway.
http://www.stormstudios.no/trollhunter/
Troll hunter looks so bad ass.
Friday I taught a class that focused on game development. The students here are using Unity game engine to develop their own games. These students learn Maya in High School. They are well educated and they love video games. We worked on creating Idle animations, turning locomotion animations, I gave suggestions for creating efficient workflows for their animation. It was a chalenge for me since I had a short period of time with alot of work to look at.
There is also a budding visual effects/film producion program in progress at HiNT. The student work is of high quality. I saw some of this work at the presentation for Media day. The lectures here were in Norwegian so I just followed along.
Thank you Hint and Steinkjer for your hospitality.
Saturday Steve Ford and I went looking for Viking sites throughout the region.
Tingvold, is called a stone viking ship.
The shot above is of Tingvold, a Viking burial ground that is modeled after a ship situated just outside of Steinkjer.
This is Frostating which is where the old municipalities would meet to discuss policy, set laws. It's location dates back to 900AD.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frostating
Here are some shots of Egge farm. This is where the Anual viking festival is held. There are some burial mounds, (barrows) and this shot is of an ancient standing stone in the church graveyard.
Further back from the farm are the barrow mounds and they overlook the bay below.
Modern day Vikings from Scandinavia come to particpate in mock viking battles here during the Viking festival in July.
http://www.steinkjer-turist.com/?tema_id=255&tema_art_id=&lng=en
We were able to visit three other sites which I will also post pics.
Thanks Steve.
http://www.stormstudios.no/trollhunter/
Troll hunter looks so bad ass.
Friday I taught a class that focused on game development. The students here are using Unity game engine to develop their own games. These students learn Maya in High School. They are well educated and they love video games. We worked on creating Idle animations, turning locomotion animations, I gave suggestions for creating efficient workflows for their animation. It was a chalenge for me since I had a short period of time with alot of work to look at.
There is also a budding visual effects/film producion program in progress at HiNT. The student work is of high quality. I saw some of this work at the presentation for Media day. The lectures here were in Norwegian so I just followed along.
Thank you Hint and Steinkjer for your hospitality.
Saturday Steve Ford and I went looking for Viking sites throughout the region.
Tingvold, is called a stone viking ship.
The shot above is of Tingvold, a Viking burial ground that is modeled after a ship situated just outside of Steinkjer.
This is Frostating which is where the old municipalities would meet to discuss policy, set laws. It's location dates back to 900AD.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frostating
Further back from the farm are the barrow mounds and they overlook the bay below.
Modern day Vikings from Scandinavia come to particpate in mock viking battles here during the Viking festival in July.
http://www.steinkjer-turist.com/?tema_id=255&tema_art_id=&lng=en
We were able to visit three other sites which I will also post pics.
Thanks Steve.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
R is for Rhino C is for Car N is for Norway
These are Coloring book pages, for you to download and print out. I print these out for Mayari to color them. Use fit to page in your printer settings.
N is for Norway
I am going to Norway this week. I am going to give a presentation about animation in video games. As well as giving a presentation I will be teaching a workshop and reviewing student portfolios. I'm excited! This is my second time in Norway. This time I am going to Nord-Trondelag University College in Steinkjer. As an added bonus there are some Bronze age rock carvings there that I really want to see.
N is for Norway
I am going to Norway this week. I am going to give a presentation about animation in video games. As well as giving a presentation I will be teaching a workshop and reviewing student portfolios. I'm excited! This is my second time in Norway. This time I am going to Nord-Trondelag University College in Steinkjer. As an added bonus there are some Bronze age rock carvings there that I really want to see.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Cat Gif update
This is an update on the cat gif I posted. I started it in the Non sequitur post. It is really fun working with animation on this. I haven't done much hand keyed work, this is still a work in progress. I'll keep updating it.
This started as a doodle while drawing with Mayari my 3 yr old Daughter.
I worked on these drawings thinking about extinction of mountain lions in the New England states. It was a recent item in the news how researchers could not find any breeding big cats in New England Despite people saying that they have seen them.
I'm not into conspiracy theory that there are secret hide away cougars in the Northeast. The science is probably right, and we humans made the cougar extinct. I don't want to be attacked by one. As we have learned from Red Dead Redemption and National Geographic, and News frpm California cougars kill people. I don't want a cougar to attack my little girl on a walk thru the woods. However I feel lesser for the loss in New England.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Mt Auburn Night Inked Pages
Mt Auburn Night Graphic Novel Work in progress. This is a shot of the first version of the graphic novel. I edited this and did a complete re-layout.
Here is shot of 7 inked in pages. I shot these side by side to get an idea how they looked.
All of this inked in work was used to rebuild version 2. I still redrew and added pages where ever the story needed.
Chowder is the guest cat on the right. The skull model I used is on the shelf to the left.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Pin-ups
These are stained glass roundel panels inspired by emblematic imagery. I looked at a lot of imagery related to this in my career as a glass artist. I used these as learning panels where I usually practiced new techniques in glass painting.
I used some fused glass that I made in the borders.
The tiles are "bad girls" since one is smoking and the other is trailing a roll of toilet paper around.(top panel) I wanted to do a series of "bad boys" Then a series of "bad boys and girls". Then the plan was to do bad people maybe featuring 7 deadly sins in humorous ways.
This series would have been nice if it were a site specific piece, maybe in an entry way to a night club. These two studies are small and I still have them if anyone in interested in buying them.
I used some fused glass that I made in the borders.
The tiles are "bad girls" since one is smoking and the other is trailing a roll of toilet paper around.(top panel) I wanted to do a series of "bad boys" Then a series of "bad boys and girls". Then the plan was to do bad people maybe featuring 7 deadly sins in humorous ways.
This series would have been nice if it were a site specific piece, maybe in an entry way to a night club. These two studies are small and I still have them if anyone in interested in buying them.
Mt Auburn Night Page 5
This is page 5 which is probably one of the pages that has gone through the most changes. There are still some things I am planning on polishing on all these pages. I am not sure what looks best in terms of the gutter lines. Those white border edges between frames may need an outline.
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