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Scribble Artist Interview with Ernest Concepcion!

Scribble Town (ST): Hi Ernest! To me, your work is very playful so I wonder how do you describe your own artwork.  Especially in the portrait of you I can see the play oozing out of you as you play at work on your One Cloud painting (see below)!

Ernest Concepcion (EC): Hi! My name is Ernest Concepcion. I’m a Filipino visual artist and currently live in Brooklyn, NY. My works usually depict opposing forces engaged in ridiculous battle based on the nostalgic references of childhood and adolescence.

One Cloud, work in progress by Ernest Concepcion

One Cloud, work in progress by Ernest Concepcion

ST: From the Philippines all the way to Brooklyn, where are you and what are you up to these days?

EC: I still live in Brooklyn, and have been here since moving from the Philippines in 2002. I do go back often to my home city of Manila and was just there for 6 months last year. It was probably my most productive trip so far. I was only scheduled for 1 solo show and then when my friends found out I was coming home, they invited me over to participate for more shows. In half a year, from February till August 2012, I ended up having 2 solo shows and 4 group shows, including exhibiting at a prominent museum in Manila. It was pretty crazy.

Gerana (The Wrath Of), ink, acrylic and colored pencil on paper by Ernest Concepcion

Gerana (The Wrath Of), ink, acrylic and colored pencil on paper by Ernest Concepcion

All the works were made there. For the first three months I was cranking it up doing 6 x 4 feet paintings. My sleeping habits changed. I started doing the UBERMAN cycle. Have you ever heard of that? You’re basically awake and work for 4 hours then take powernaps for 30 minutes to an hour and then work again for 4 hours and so forth. I tried it – I wasn’t exactly successful. Haha. Nah, I took it easy and still hung out with friends. I found out it’s better that way. But when I do work at the studio, I’m like an unstoppable freight train. I’m going back this year on August 2013 for more art projects.

ST: Your friends sound so great! So supportive of you and your art. I’m sure they were also just so happy to have you back home. When did you start drawing?

EC: I would say I started drawing when I was real young mostly because I was inspired by my older brother. He would draw these fantastic cars based on the 80’s movie Mad Max and I totally got into and started copying him. Later on I started drawing my own little stories with pictures on notebooks similar to the CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURES books. Comicbooks and Saturday morning cartoons have been a major influence as well. Come to think of it, my drawing style has not changed much at all. It probably has changed technique-wise in terms of perspective, anatomy, linework – but I would say it has retained its childlike qualities that harkens back to young Ernest. I was trying to think if art school changed my drawing style at all, but I think not that much. Undergrad in the Philippines was more about theory for me and my drawing process went into a dormant state because I got heavily into conceptual art and video. But when I moved to New York, it almost seems like that hibernating child-general woke up all of a sudden ready for action.

Life In A Hidden Valley by Ernest Concepcion

Life In A Hidden Valley by Ernest Concepcion

ST: Between all the traveling, is there a favorite place you like to create?

EC: Well, I currently work from home and do my oil paintings in my own apartment. Oftentimes I couldn’t believe how I managed to do this but I guess I was able to adapt and develop my organizational skills in paintings. So I would say this is my favorite place right now. I did have a studio in Gowanus, Brooklyn for 3 years and that used to be my favorite place to work. I would spend countless hours there and was able to produce a ton of work. But alas, I had to move out in 2009. However, when I fly back to Manila I work at Mom’s house and she has prepared a space for me to work there, which I would say is probably the best. Its right beside her garden and there’s a sense of calm and serenity in the studio – a perfect contrast to my conflict-ridden works. I’m not exactly the type who draws in the subway, in a café, etc. I don’t usually carry a sketchpad at all even. Just a notebook to jot down ideas and that’s it. I make art at the studio. When I’m at a café, I drink coffee.

Queens 2020, Ernest Concepcion

Queens 2020, Ernest Concepcion

ST: What other forms of art do you practice? What are your favorite tools you use to create?

EC: I also practice installation art and I collaborate murals with my friend Mike Estabrook as the Shining Mantis. I’ve been getting more and more into comicbook making and that’s definitely something I would like to develop soon. I was a big fan of the Sharpie for my drawings, I still am! But I’m totally getting into drawing with a brush these days and India ink tends to stay longer and seem more vibrant in the long run. Also, I could make entire fields of black with an ink-filled brush and that saves a lot of time.

ST: I’m seeing and hearing a theme of childhood in your artwork, but is there something in particular you want to say with your art?

EC: In my works, I would like to express what it’s like to be a kid again. The joy of expressing relentlessly.

ST: Is there a piece of art that speaks to you?

EC: There are so much art that speaks to me, but the ones I really appreciate are the works that I could feel express a certain vibe of ferocious expression – I don’t know, I can’t explain it too well.

Pajama People vs. Apparitions, ink on acetate, watercolor on paper by Ernest Concepcion

Pajama People vs. Apparitions, ink on acetate, watercolor on paper by Ernest Concepcion

ST: Where do you get your inspiration from and who inspires you?

EC: Right now I’m getting a lot of inspiration from independent game designers. Haha. Seriously. I’m an avid gamer and seeing the works of most indie game developers and feel the years they spent on coding, designing, beta testing and perfecting these games via patches and downloadable content never fail to inspire me. I recently attended a festival about Andy Kaufman and it ran for 2 weeks. I was there almost every day! It was amazing. For me he’s a real inspiration, and he’s true to his craft. And when I mean ‘true’, I meant he doesn’t care what he was doing really, he was totally just having so much fun at the moment. And to me that’s awesome.

Kangarok 1 and 10th, Ernest Concepcion

Kangarok 1 and 10th, Ernest Concepcion

ST: Your work does look fun and Ernest, you have done so much!  Any tips for us?

EC: I would advice to everyone to just keep making work and expressing without boundaries. I am also an art teacher myself to kids and I have always been open in encouraging my students to constantly experiment and explore. Breaking rules are great, but it will be futile if you don’t know the rules first. So learn the basics, the parameters, the limitations, the rules, and then transcend them.

ST: Thank you Ernest for sharing so much with us!  And don’t forget to play Ernest’s Shooting Stars game, http://www.scribbleshop.com/content/play-shooting-stars-game-ernest-concepcion

Kangarok III

Kangarok III

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Scribble Artist Interview with Chris Reed!

Scribble Town (ST): From the looks of Chris Reed’s self portrait I think it’s safe to say he’s a very talented illustrator and designer.  Chris, I like your portrait!  Where are you and what are you up to these days?

Portrait of Chris Reed

Portrait of Chris Reed

Chris Reed (CR):  I work from my home studio in New Jersey and I love creating art every single day! I have been a professional Artist for about 25 years so I have had a chance to work on lots of different types of projects.

ST: It’s amazing when you find something you love to do and it just never gets old!  In fact, that’s when it gets more exciting :)  How old were you when you first started making art and who encouraged you to create?

CR: I was always interested in drawing pictures, and I got lots of encouragement from my family and my teachers. Drawing was always just a hobby until I finally realized that there were actually people whose job it was to design and draw pictures. I wanted to be one of those people, so I moved to New York City and went to art school.

ST: I think that something important to keep in mind.  So long as you enjoy what you are doing you will find a way to make it work for you.  Thank you for reminding us about that!  Where do you get your inspiration from?  What is your creative process?
Chris Reed's Illustrative Samples

Chris Reed's Illustrative Samples

CR: Right now I am working on a bunch of product designs, which is a lot of fun. Designing for products means that you are creating artwork for things like aprons, doormats, t-shirts, beverage coasters, and flags among others.  I try to come up with ideas that will make people laugh, or at the very least smile. This process starts with lots of doodles on a piece of paper until something magical happens, and a new idea is born!  After I have decided on an idea, I usually create the finished drawing on the computer and then email it to the company that is making the product.

ST: When in doubt just doodle and at the least a smile will appear.  Please share some other tips with us.

CR: My advice to kids who like to create art is to find a way make it fun. Make your own comic strip, paint a crazy swirly picture, or create a character for your favorite video game. The more you paint or draw or whatever, the better you will get!

ST: Thank you Chris!  Your passion for art and drawing shine even through your words.  Many smiles have formed from looking at your pictures so I think you are doing what you should be!  I smile every time I look at this sledding penguin :) Weeeee.

Penguin Sledder by Chris Reed

Penguin Sledder by Chris Reed

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Scribble a Snowman!

Hi Scribblers!

Do your kids love to color? Somewhere out there people are enjoying a snowy winter, but for now your little ones can get scribbley with this Snowman Cartoon!

Just click on the image, download and print!

I always loved to color and scribble outside the lines with bright and abstract colors. us your finished art! You can print and color in this comic with markers and glitter, or even download the image and color it in with photoshop! Get creative and Get Scribbley!

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Posted by , on December 26th, 2011 at 10:44 pm. No Comments

Category: classroom,holiday,kids Labels: , , , comic, , eraser man, frosty, frosty the snowman, , learn to draw a circle, , , , scribble town comic, snow, snow man, snow scene, , , winter wonderland


A Snowman Scribble!

Hi Scribblers,

I hope you are having a wonderful day! We may not have snow on the east coast, but you can always enjoy a Snowman Scribble Comic!

You can read this comic here, or click on the image, download and print to read it later with your little ones!

I hope you enjoy a delightful day with your family and friends!

-Chief Scribbler

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Posted by , on December 25th, 2011 at 6:43 pm. No Comments

Category: adults,holiday,kids Labels: , eraser man, , , , snow, snow man, , winter scene, winter wonderland


Get Scribbley with a Jack O’Lantern

Hi Scribblers!

Carlos and Tubber have been busy carving their pumpkins, but as usual, Eraser Man is up to his sneaky tricks!

Get Scribbley with a Jack O'Lantern

Check out what the scribblers are up to and teach your little ones about Zigzag lines! Just click on the image, download and print!

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Posted by , on October 30th, 2011 at 12:44 pm. No Comments

Category: classroom,holiday,kids Labels: , eraser, eraser man, , , Jack O'Lantern, , , pumpkin carving, , , zig zag, zig zag lines, zigzag


The Scribblers are off for a sailboat ride!

Zippy and Kimmi decided to make the most of this beautiful day and go out for a sailboat ride! Do you like to sail?

You can use this silly comic to teach your little ones how to draw a triangle. How many triangles do they see in this comic?

Kimmi & Zippy are off for a sailboat ride!

Just click on the image, download, print and Get Scribbley!

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Posted by , on October 23rd, 2011 at 1:29 pm. No Comments

Category: classroom,kids Labels: , comic, , , eraser man, , Kimmi, sail boat, sailboat, sailing, , shapes, , triangle, triangles, windsurf, windsurfer, windsurfing, Zippy


Kimmi and Jenny are having a Tea Party

Hi Scribblers!

Kimmi and Jenny are having a dress-up tea party!!

Can you help Kimmi & Jenny?

Click on the image, download and print to learn about diamonds and see what Eraser Man is up to! Have fun & Get Scribbley!!

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Posted by , on October 16th, 2011 at 2:03 pm. No Comments

Category: classroom,kids Labels: , diamond, diamonds, draw a diamond, dress up, eraser man, , , , shapes, tea party


A Columbus Day Craft!

Hi Scribblers!

We hope you are enjoying your Columbus Day. Last week one of our Scribblers made a fun Columbus Voyage Craft.

Here is the activity sheets to make a Columbus Day Craft of your own!

Columbus Day Voyage page 1

Columbus Day Voyage page 2

Just click on the images, download and print! You can use this craft to teach your little ones about Christopher Columbus and the three ships he used to sail the ocean blue! Plus, puppets are always a great tool to inspire creativity and encourage imagination!

Happy Scribbling!

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Posted by , on October 10th, 2011 at 10:17 pm. No Comments

Category: Arts & Crafts,classroom Labels: , Columbus, , , , , nina, pinta, santa maria, ,


A Columbus Day Craft!

Hi Scribblers,

Check out this fun craft one of our scribblers made!

A Columbus Day Puppet Scene!

If you would like to know how to make this craft, sign up for our newsletter by filling out the sign up bar on the right and we will send you the activity sheet!

Happy Scribbling!

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Posted by , on October 8th, 2011 at 12:17 am. 1 Comment

Category: classroom,Featured,holiday,kids Labels: boats, , Columbus, , , , nina, pinta, Puppet, santa maria, , ships


Scribble in a comic!

Hi Scribblers!

Did you enjoy the playground comic? Now you can color it in!

Playground Fun!

Just click on the image, download, print and Get Scribbley!

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Posted by , on October 4th, 2011 at 11:03 pm. No Comments

Category: kids Labels: , , eraser man, jenny, , , triangles, trianlge, Zippy