7.22.2008

Put it on your "to do" list.


ALTERED AESTHETICS THIS FRIDAY! (1224 Quincy St. NE, MPLS)

July 25

7-11pm

Free food. Cheap drinks.

Throw Ups for viewing/purchase.

Pop Vomit display and stickers for viewing/purchase.

Collages and other shit to look at on the walls.

Watching old Yo! MTV Raps episodes on a projector for entertainment.

:::I just got all that info from Pop Vomit Mark the other day. So head down there if you have the chance. (You have the chance and you know it.) I unfortunately have to work this particular evening, but since the ordeal runs until 11:00 I'll make it for the last hour or two:::

Oh, and at this very moment I am working on scanning in all of my more recent pieces that have been in galleries for the last month...so look for some new-ish images on my website real soon.

7.10.2008

TU4.

July 25th (a Friday) at Altered Aesthetics gallery will be a Throw Up Issue 4 release party/closing show for operation vomit boy. If that English doesn't make sense to you, deal with it, it's how it was sent to me. The Throw Up is a radical little magazine that a few of my friends put together and publish totally out of pocket and basically never turn a profit. Feel the love? I have taken part of the last number of issues and plan to keep on taking part for as long as I can. I suggest yall head down to AE on the 25th to kick it with us and purchase one of these visual gems while it's still cheap and not every hipster in Uptown is claiming "they knew of it first." (I'll post when the issue is available for online purchase as well.)

7.07.2008

Californication.

I was at Barnes and Nobles the other day perusing the magazine isle when I ran across the Communication Arts Illustration Annual. At first I was very excited. I know I should be keeping up on this sort of thing, you know, aware of when this issue is due on shelves, but I am not...oh well. Anyway, my excitement soon died upon fingering through the multitudes of pages. Illustration today is BORING. I am not an expert by ANY means what-so-ever, but I do like to think of myself as one who recognizes exciting imagery, or at least entertaining visuals. All the illustration in this magazine was either shit that has been done bunches of times before, or illustrations by illustrators trying to copy all that shit that has been done bunches of times before. Straight up figure paintings. Vectors. Drawings with digital color. Digital line drawings. Realism and swirls. Surely good concepts but without any eye catching charisma. I caught no feeling behind any of it. I remember in school being taught that style does not make good illustrations, and I do believe that to be true, but maybe style is just what some of these excellent conceptual minds need. I've felt this way about these illustration annuals and books for a while now. Just the same old shit in different bindings. Now I am also not saying that these illustrators are bad at what they do, in fact I will say that they are very talented. What I am saying is that it is repetitive and seemingly visually uninspired. Basically uninteresting to look at.

What I did find at the bookstore was the new How magazine with a "special focus" on handmade design. The articles focus around the implication of handmade imagery or objects within design. For a lil while now I have considered the work I am currently creating to draw from the idea of handmade design, but from a bit more literal standpoint than what the new issue of How focuses on. I use rulers, stencils, square edges, large areas of flat color, striping, type, even some simplistic mathmatics, etc...to create much of my work. I even use "stock" photography, but for me "stock" means the stockpile of ancient magazines and cataloges from which I draw my photographic imagery from (not a website to which I pay a monthly fee to jack their digital photos.) You could say that I take design aesthetics and implicate them into my handmade work. Whereas handmade design implicates hand done techniques into it's design. Basically a 180 but in fact so similar that it's almost the same.....and fuck...I talked myself in circles and forgot where I was going with all this, but either way, pick up the new issue of How. It's pretty dope and I found it to be very relavant to myself and my work.

In the end I just don't know. Maybe I don't like illustration in general, hell maybe I dont like "art" in general, maybe it's not my bag, but illustration is what I supposedly went to school for and lately I have been questioning that decision, though I do find solace in the fact that the lines between all these disciplines has been blurring for a while now.
Either way...my work most likely still sucks in the grand scheme of things so fuck it.

7.01.2008

&

Threw a couple new images on my website. Nothing extremely new, just some that I had not uploaded yet. Once I take down the show at the Cal Surf gallery I'll have a larger scale update in the works.

6.26.2008

PLDs. again. and again.

The Poor Life Decisions reception at Cal Surf a few weeks ago went pretty swell. Thanks to everyone who came. If you care to see photos of the evening, or just want to check them out to see if you are in any of them (cough:: so you can jack them for your myspace or facebook profiles :: cough) you can view them at my Flickr. Also new on my Flickr are pictures from the days following said gallery opening when I was in Chicago to see Swervedriver. The show was bomb, but I don't have any good photos since it was dark and I was standing near the back. Amazing experience none-the-less. Anyway...the photos are basically of me and friends sipping drinks on patios from sun up to sun down.

What else is new? I may be hooking up with another local artist to do some collaborative work soon. Still in the early planning stages, but we will see what comes from that, if anything.

The CVA Alumni show opens this Friday. That should be....eh....interesting...I suppose.

The Soap Factory is doing their annual 5x7 99$ fund raiser soon. I'll be submitting to that, I would suggest 'yall do the same if you can. Check the details at soap99.com.

Crossings gallery in Zumbrota used one of my images as the front of the postcard for their upcoming show, Layers: Collage and Assemblage. I got a stack of them in the mail the other day. Pretty radical stuff.

And...I guess that is all for now. I'm sure there is more but I am getting sick of typing and need to eat something.

6.08.2008

PLDs Yo.

My first show since graduating! (Snappy name, right?) Come party with me and others. Drink free beer 'n shit.

5.17.2008

To Re-Upload.


I updated my web shit a bit. Small re-vamp and a new image on the website, new header and some layout changes to this here blog...and...yea.......that's about it.

As a follow up to the post below: I did indeed win the tickets to see Swervedriver in Chicago. Totally radical. I'm told the bars are open until 5 in the AM over there too, which is...interesting. Anyway, thanks to those who helped me on my conquest.

I've been doing a lot of work lately. I'm about half way done with my CVA Alumni piece and am putting the finishing touches on a piece done for a friend as a wedding gift, amongst others. The wedding is next weekend, so that one needs to get done STAT. Which reminds me...I'll be in Kansas City next weekend attending said wedding. Maybe I'll have some hazey pics from the long drive down when I return.

Seriously though, who the hell gets married anymore?

5.12.2008

I'm a Swervie.

Incredibly Lame Post Ahead
So I am trying to win tickets to see one of my all time favorite bands Swervedriver play on their reunion tour in Chicago. That's right, REUNION tour. These guys haven't been playing together for a grip of time now. Understand: to me this is huge.


To win these tickets I must refer as many people as I possibly can to their myspace page and add them as a friend. In the message you can attach to the friend request you must type my full name and myspace URL.

I'll make it easy for 'yall:

Here is the link to their myspace profile: myspace.com/swervedriver

and here is the info you need to put in the message box (cut and paste...BAM.)

Jesse Draxler

http://www.myspace.com/cybersex

So there ya go. This post has nothing to do with visual art, but definitely has to do with some of the best sounds I have ever heard. Fair enough.

DO IT!!

5.06.2008

Ah, how I adore this hair-do. It's blown up!

So the CVA thesis presentations last night seemed to go pretty well for those kids, congrats to all who are finished, and good luck to all those who have yet to speak.

While at the gallery after the presentations, Rosie (CVA gallery director) handed me a call for submissions pamphlet to the CVA Alumni Exhibition. All work must be exactly a foot by a foot in dimension (no exceptions) and if you are CVA graduate you get in automatically. I'll be doing this and if anyone I used to be in classes with actually reads this silly blog, I would suggest you do the same. Go to the CVA website for the details I suppose.

Old news I know, but what about this Yale chick who did the "abortion art." How funny is that shit. And by shit, I mean....shit.

Night.

5.05.2008

Drink Some Liquor, Drink Some Liquor, Smoke Some Weed, Play Some Bowling On The Wii

A couple of things.
1. I uploaded some new images to my website.

2. Tonight is the beginning of the CVA senior thesis presentations in St. Paul at that one rinky-dink excuse for a church. I have friends that will be speaking, so I'll be there for a short bit.

3. Friday is the opening of the CVA senior exhibition(s.) Details:

CVA Gallery (5pm-8pm) | A-Z Gallery (7pm-10pm)

I guarantee there will be some interesting work being shown at both galleries so everyone should make a point to head over there sometime.

4. I have submitted some work to a few gallery shows coming up this summer, we'll see if I get in any of them...I'll be sure to post the news (if there is any.)

5. More new work is coming very soon.

6. I finally created a mnartists page: http://www.mnartists.org/Jesse_Draxler

7. That's all.

3.18.2008

june thirteenth, two thousand and eight.

Last week I finished the Buildings artwork and design for their upcoming album, Braille Animal. I also brought the album down to my buddy Justin at Copycats Media to get printed with hopes of having the CD pressed and ready to roll by this coming Friday. Sure enough, the task has been completed and this Friday will bring us the Buildings CD release show at Club Underground in northeast MPLS (flyer below.)
The Throw Up is also getting ready to press another issue of their random art magazine. Justin invited me to submit some work again, so I created a few pieces for the rag with the only concept in mind being the concept that the whole issue will abide to: black and white. I finished the pieces today and am sending them to Justin right after I finish typing this pointless blog. Anyway, I'll post when the issue is available and urge everyone to go buy it STAT.

That's it.

3.06.2008

A Spellbinding Film.

I have a lot of friends that are in bands. Therefore I have the opportunity to create many show flyers and do artwork for their albums on a decently regular basis. Currently I am working on completing the artwork and layout for the new Buildings (myspace.com/buildingsband) album which should be coming out around the end of March. More on that later.

Torch The Spires (myspace.com/torchthespires) also recently had me create a flyer for a show this coming saturday. I'm also working on a load of artwork for these guys ranging from logo/button designs to album artwork, I'll be posting that when it all nears completion. Peep the flyer down there and head to the show if you feel so inclined.





2.29.2008

Opposite Sides

I uploaded two new collages to jessedraxler.com.

2.20.2008

Viva Dixie Submarine Transmission Plot

I sent out self promotional packages to some publications yesterday. Neat, right? I'll be sending out more every week from here on out. If, by chance, anyone reading this receives one of said packages...drop me a line, let's talk, and as my friend Benjamin used to commonly say, "I'll take you to the top," but that doesn't really make sense here.

I threw some new images on jessedraxer.com as well. ie: I updated my website.

2.15.2008

black chambers has a new home.

I went to the Chambers Kitchen Wednesday night to celebrate Valentines day. The food was stellar and the ambiance was top notch, but that was to be expected of such a fine dining establishment. What really blew me away was the actual Chambers Hotel itself. How the hell have I never heard of or been to this place before. An art hotel...what a great fucking idea. The art was all very intriguing, extremely eclectic, and completely open for the general public to come in and view at any time. Maybe I'm a jackass for not knowing of this place earlier, but it was a pleasant surprise added to an already wonderful evening. I suggest if you are like me and have never been to the Chambers before, head on over. It's worth the trip.

We got this little art thing (by Mim Golub) out of the Art-O-Mat, what I understood to be an old cigarette vending machine turned into a low brow mechanical art dealer. Neat shit.