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Birdhouse

more at my flickr account

More at my Flickr Account

These are images of a recent art project – a birdhouse which will be at a late March Art show (featuring myself, Bethalynne Bajema, and others) at the Genuine Artikle in NYC.

This piece is not yet completely done, but, it is close enough. Mainly I need to color the creature that lives within the box, and add some gold leafing to the birdhouse. So, I figured I could get some pics up while waiting for paint to dry.

It is made of wood (birdhouse and coffin), brass (hinges, feet, handles, eyelets, latches), super sculpie (the creature that will be inside the box), and a lot of lacquer.

In other news, I received a nice plug from this site, which I am most grateful for, as I am for all such mentions. I am, of course returning the favor – not as a courtesy, but because they themselves are well-worth giving a shout out. There are a lot of great artists and crafters listed there, a lot of great blogs about artists and artworks there – it is definitely worth checking out.

[edit – Birdhouse, DONE!]

(My Flickr account images, regardless of what they default to on upload, are always Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported)

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10 still available.

Last week, 12 special “Behold the Machine” 53×29-inch Hand-Signed and Hand-Embellished prints with serialized holograms and matching certificates of authenticity were put up for sale.

Of the run, all of them hand signed and certified, only these first 12 will be hand-embellished, and I am offering them at the same sale price as the standard prints from this run.

The first two to sell are artist’s prints, unless the buyer requests otherwise, one of two A.P.s, has sold already.

If you are interested in this offer, here is a direct link. If you haven’t been here before and would like to see additional pictures, you can also go here.

Site News: Currently, I am painting – so there is not much going on here in the form of content, yet. Look to see images of the new work within the next week and a half – if that is why you are here. If not, no, I will not do the dance again – not until you apologize.

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Gnaaargh! Oh! The Butter!

The sun is coming up, and I am putting down the paints for the night.

I had started a post about my painting process earlier tonight, but it was coming off too much like a tutorial – rather than serving the purpose of stating what my stuffs are made of and what is involved.

Tutorials are the stuff accomplished artists and great artists alike tend to put out: I on the other hand was looking to outline how incredibly obsessive I can be, whilst distracting you from my true purpose, and assuring you that I am not up to anything even remotely nefarious.

Instead, at least until I take pictures and trim everything down to 10,000 words or less, I will just put up the abbreviated version for now:

1) Adrian Monk ain’t got nothing on me. I’m nuts.
2) ????
3) Coffee!
4) Actually, I don’t like coffee – though I do love caffeine.
5) Let’s go ride bikes!

… And there you have it. As impressed as you may be by my anal coherence to archival standards and such, I am unfortunately unavailable for commissions until I get the ones I have done. Pictures of those (in the works) forthcoming.

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Steampunk Wallpaper: Behold the Machine

I’m submitting this to SteampunkWallPaper.com tonight, but I thought I would offer it here as well.

Coming soon will be other wallpapers from my artworks – I plan to do one a week, if all goes well. Though my source images for prints are each over 30,000 pixels wide, and these only 1680 – I have a bit of anxiety when it comes to these things, expecting to find Chinese mades on Ebay or people offering them as scrap papers on Etsy.

But, I am not going to make new friendships being so paranoid, and I’ve been wanting to do this for a while. You know – I have an easier time stripping at a bar than I do putting images out there without watermarks in them – this *should* feel somewhat exhilarating. Perhaps it will after I post.

I don’t care if you send these to your friends. All is fine if you email them, give them to others on disk or via upload, put them on your site… as long as my copyright stays intact, and they are not used for any commercial purpose, or resold, and as long as no derivative works are made from them (prints, web graphics, hand bags, ice cream flavors, broadway musicals, etc…). Actually, Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported sums up my terms nicely.

Anyway here goes:

Myke Amend Behold the Machine Desktop
Behold the Machine desktop widescreen (1680×1050)

(Note: Desktop is not the tiny image, but the big image clicking the tiny image takes you to)

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Rawrr

On the subject of woodworking – this is Beth’s current project, for an art gallery thingie we will be taking part in March 28th in NYC at the Genuine Artikle – the theme being birdhouses.

Beth's birdhouse project

I know, I pimp her works often – but she is my girlfriend, and a very talented girlfriend who has been having a very bad week. You really should go to her site and show some love – drop comments, look through her artworks, just say “hi”, bookmark her, subscribe to her feed…

Her site is here: BethalynneBajema.com

I’ve got commissions to get back to, and parts to wait on, so I probably won’t have much to post here this coming week other than the fruits of my procrastinatory expeditions into the aether.

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Midnight Wood and a Blistered Hand

Tonight, I set out to make a quality wooden box out of hard maple – a rather heavy and dense wood.

I might never have mentioned before – and by “might” I mean “certainly” of course – but my dad is an expert carpenter and crafter of wood things.

I also may not have mentioned, that I never really watched him closely enough; Though I did manage to learn a number of useful German curse words, in German, those only helped me out just slightly in tonight’s endeavor, in English.

I have mentioned before, that I recently lucked into a nice horde of wonderfully dangerous toys, all of which cramped into a wonderfully cramped and dangerous little workshop which I lovingly call “That F%^ing cramped and claustrophobic hellhole of certain impending doom where I am constantly banging my head into the doorway and various sharp-edged light fixtures”.

The circular saw, is not as good as his circular saw – which I do remember having been able to cut things much more precisely with. I really do not like the guide, which was specifically designed to make one wish they had gone $50 higher for the one with the built-in laser guide. So, after a few botched cuts, I turned to the table saw… a wondrous and splendid tool that does certainly manage to scare the living hell out of me.

I did succeed in leaving that stage with my hands and feet still well-connected, a feat I do hope to repeat on future uses – but I somehow ended up with a room full of smoke due to the density of the wood, leaving me to believe that I might have done something remarkably and ingeniously the wrong and dangerous way.

The boards did however cut exactly how I wanted them this time around – good enough I say!

I know that I want to be able to take the router to the edges, so screws and nails were out of the question… I want my connections to be more hidden and solid, and have no idea how to make those nifty little dovetail joints… something which could have been remedied with a brief internet search… That, however would not have been as satisfying.

Instead, once the wood glue dried on my sturdily-clamped wooden box, I decided to unclamp it, drill holes, and insert dowels; In this method, I managed to find just the perfect sized drill bit to make insertion of the dowels about as close to impossible as it could possibly be – without setting off those annoying common-sense nodes in my noggin.

I needed a nice hammer – and I found just the thing – A large and heavy hardwood bonking mallet – at least that is the technical term. So, I added glue to the dowels, and went to hammering.

Little did I know that a large bonking mallet could do as much, possibly more harm to a human hand than a standard metal hammer could do. Good thing I am right-handed, else I would have nailed my good hand with the thing.

So, now I have a large gash and a blood-blister the size of Uruguay on my swollen thumb. I do however have the World’s most stable and indestructible wooden box as a reward.

Tomorrow, I set out to make a lid for it – then there will be routing, and sanding, and hinges and brass things added – leaving me only the task of figuring out what the hell I made the box for…

… or maybe creating something to fit in it.

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Up for sale, finally

The Original Painting of “The Machine” Available here

#I of II Artist Print Giclees available currently on Ebay starting at a greatly reduced price.

I’ve held off on putting this one up for sale, because I wanted to sit on it a while before I varnished it… just in case I decided to add any finishing touches. I also wanted to wait until it was was varnished, because it might have been a bit embarrassing and inconvenient to have a varnishing mishap *after* it sold.

Now that it is ready to go, and I have finally come to accept the notion of parting with it, it is yours, or rather it can be yours… if you can afford to buy a highly detailed 48 x 24 inch painting. I debated long and hard with myself over whether I wanted to auction it, sell it outright, or hold onto it till summer – and finally decided to put it up here.

The painting is in acrylic on a 1/4 inch thick birch panel, protected and accented by a heavy coat of semi-gloss varnish. It is sold unframed, because I’d imagine that the buyer would have their own framing options in mind as per their home existing decor… though I can leave the existing cherry-toned frame around it for no additional cost, if the buyer so wishes.

Prints, I might add, are currently available as well. They are available as limited edition giclees on canvas (44×22), limited edition giclees on Hahnemuhle fine art rag paper (36×24), and limited edition metallics (48×24).

I split the run between these three media to suit the needs of those who bought prints of the previous piece on canvas or metallic, and also made a lesser-priced (but equal in quality) fine art rag version available to those who prefer it, as well as those who want the prints in the exact size of the original painting.

The fine art rag paper, is awesome – more the consistency and durability of fabric than paper, and super-vivid in its presentation of detail and color.

All of which printed in fine archival pigment inks, signed and numbered with the holographic serialized Hahnemuhle certificate of authenticity. The total combined size of these editions comes to only 150 total pieces – which if you consider the amount of people living on the planet – makes them quite rare.

Canvas and metallics available currently are hand-embellished in addition to their usual hand-signing and certification, but no different in price, as an incentive to buy early. When they are gone, I will update the store with the non hand-embellished ones.

There are also smaller sized open edition metallics available, for those with less wall space to fill.

Because my current store does not allow for multiple images, here are some pictures of the details (click to view full-size):

Full image:
Behold the Machine

Closeup left:
Behold the Machine

Closeup Airship:
Behold the Machine

Closeup Sea Serpent:
Behold the Machine

Closeup Bears:
Behold the Machine

Closeup Machine:
Behold the Machine

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H.M.S. … Commission

Offer Valid through February 20th, as it is only being made to get me home and airfare is rising by the minute.

3 2 commissions are being offered, each for a 24×24 painting in acrylic or in oil of an airship to complete my dirigibles series. Price: $150

The painting will be yours. Shipping within the US is $25, shipping outside the US is $75 ($65 shipping plus $10 for additional crating)

You can make specifications, within reason, such as “lots of cannons”, or the general color scheme of the painting, type of scene (above a forest, over an icy field, in the desert, etc..).

… And Sorry, before you ask, I cannot do Abney Park’s Airship for you.

I keep the rights to art prints, reproduction in art books, and other commercial use. If you need it for some music-related commercial use, such as a CD cover, that will be no problem as I am more in the business of quality archival prints.

Paintings will be done in the order received.

Turnaround time is not quick, as I am very picky about what I let go. Acrylics ship faster (no drying time) – minimum time per painting will be two weeks – and I will keep you updated.

[edit] These commissions have been placed as items within the store.

Sorry I forgot to mention that before.

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James B. Hunt

His art showings are madness. ‘One of the greatest things happening in the art world today.

Rather than being a part of the standard gallery process of a*s-rap*ng prospective buyers and artists alike – James prefers to give his works away in these crazed easter-egg hunts. He hides his works all over Tempe Arizona, and posts photos on his site as clues to the whereabouts of his artworks… which are free to whoever is resourceful and lucky enough to find them.

… Oh, and he also randomly broadcasts additional hints on CB radio.

This has been going on for a while, several years now I think… and it frustrates me to no end that I am never in Tempe Arizona when these happen; It seems the only way to acquire his works… well, the only way that involves no stalking or abductions.

If you are looking for additional clues – it is rumored that he also tattoos maps on the vital organs of abducted livestock, and if you have learned to read the code, additional clues are also available through the writings of Nostradamus or in centuries-old boxes of candied popcorn.

To read more about James, go here: James B Hunt

To read more about the latest hunt, go here: Tempe Art

To read the latest post about the Hunt, go here: The Hunt Continues

Some of James’ works:

“Klusk”

“24brd”

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