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I am working through a series of illustrations though that deal very much with the eyes. I am trying to get them to look very arrogant and cocky yet with a smile. The same expression one gets when they throw their finger in the air and exclaim “We are Number One”. I loved the intensity in this sketch.
Alfred Jensen

Last weekend I loaded the family into my old car (actually a rental from Enterprise) and drove down to the High Museum to get a little rest and to take in some art inspiration. One that really made an impression on me was “Alfred Jensen”.
I knew nothing of him when looking at his exhibit in the High. I cannot even remember the name of it but it looked something like what is shown to the right. The bright colors and use of hard lines remind me of what I am working toward. I admire the use of numbers as well as circles and blocks almost resembling a calendar. His very loose nature applied to what seems very orderly from a distance. The continuing pattern of numbers and colors appear to be influenced by his childhood experiences according to Henry Luce III growing up in “Guatemala and had an Indian nurse in his childhood, for him to pick the Mayan as the first of the civilizations of antiquity which he would interpret.”
“ALFRED JENSEN thought about very big ideas, and he expressed them in very loud tones. He believed in a universal order in the affairs of man, and in an eternal order in the affairs of God. He believed that scientists, political philosophers and artists would interact to identify a unity of truth. Jensen was a worldly, and yet highly spiritual, artist of his time.” By Henry Luce III
There is no need to re-visit what is already written about him, but I am glad to find another artist who is not ashamed to be influenced by his belief in a higher power and yet still search to be relevant in this world. to find out more about him go to AlfredJensen.com
One of my favorite examples of Johnsons’ is the one shown below because I am sure that in some way I have been influenced by it due to my love of the continuing circle in my own art even though I was doing the continuing circle before viewing any of his art.
“I wish to see as much art as I can, because each style and each example leads me one step closer to that which will result in my own unique style.” Thomas Moffett
Art and Music
“It takes 2 to Tango” I think the saying goes. I believe this to be true in Art as well. Every project I have ever approached is always a reflection of the music I listen to. Just about every art class I went through we listened to some kind of music for the 4 hours we painted, etc. I even play music as I design for a client or program a website. I do better work when I listen to music. I can even help set the tone for the design by listening to clasical or rock or Enya or 80′s One hit wonders. My Iphone is loaded with about 40gbs of music to keep me always going. Music has already affected me to write this post. I am listening to Music from the motion picture “Rescue Dawn” by Klaus Badelt. Does music affect your work as much as it does mine? Check out Pandora for the best way to listen to music online, its just like radio.
Easel Made of Ipe
My Brother Bob Moffett told me he was building a deck for the Owner of Anderson Hardwood Flooring out of this amazing and very expensive Brazillian Hardwood Called “Ipe”
Ipe is a very dense, hard wood from South America that resists cupping, splintering and twisting. Also called ironwood, Ipe will not shrink like pressure treated lumber and should last over 25 years.
Well, after the project was over he had some of this material left over and offered to help me build an easel. I believe he wants to see me succeed at doing this and he also loves to build beautiful furniture pieces.
We looked around for plans to build this easel on and decided on Ben Grosser’s Simple Plans for a professional easel. It is now complete and I have enjoyed it immensely. I should give my brother a shout out…”If your’e looking for an excellent builder from cabinets to easels to a new addition on your house check him out at Artefice Builders







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