Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Thank You Chicago!

Me and the Bean
Thank you Chicago!  We had such a fun time there.  I think my favorite piece of public art in the US has to be Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate or it's cute nickname, "The Bean".  It's amazing, you have to see it in person.  The Bean is also a big crowd pleaser!  One day Seattle will be this bold! (I hope)

My show at Packer Schopf Gallery closes May 18th, please stop by to see it if you're in town!  Here's the info:
Diem Chau
A-Z: New Carved Crayons and Pencils
Closes May 18th, 2013
Packer Schopf Gallery
942 W. Lake St
Chicago, IL 60607

Art Show set up
A BIG thank you to everyone at the Packer Schopf Gallery for the great install and all their hard work.  It was so fun getting to meet you all and meeting the other artists: Don Cameron & Steve Carelli.
I believe Steve Carelli has a gallery talk on May 18th, the day the show closes.  He's a very interesting guy.  I would recommend going if you're in the area. 


With Ellen at the Opening
A big thank you to Ellen Warren for coming to see the show!  It's always a pleasure to chat with you Ellen.  ^_^

240/365 Jordana brought Guy in Spirit
"Geek Out" moments with friends...
Thank you for coming Jordana!  I should have remembered my Guy Hat as well.  It's so funny we both brought our dolls.  We also joked that my next show should be titled "Do Not Touch" since I had so many "do not touch" signs up.  You can see one behind me. :P

My Friend Lindsey
I also got 2 surprise visits from some old college friends!  How cool is that!?  It was great seeing you again Lindsay & Mary Ann.  I totally forgot to take a pic with Mary Ann.  You guys are the best!

Seahorse
360 view of Seahorse

Owl
360 view of Owl


Ladybug
360 view of Owl

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

The Beginning of Many Lasts

The Last Honey Bee (117)
The Last Honey Bee (117) 2013
Carved lead of carpenter's pencil
3 1/8"h x 5/8"w x 5/16"d

This series of pencil carvings focuses on the disappearance and extinction of life on earth.  Some might see that as a fiction, but it just as well be an eventuality.  In my lifetime I will see more lifeforms go extinct than the hundreds of generations previous.  They might be as small as microbes or as big as whales and elephants, but I will be the last to see them.  It's a melancholy thought.  I wanted to capture this feeling and the fragile balance that exists in nature. 


The Last Gazelle (119)
The Last Gazelle (119)
Carved lead of carpenter's pencil
5 7/8"h x 5/8"w x 5/16"d

You can't really tell here, but all 4 legs are separated, I had to CAREFULLY carve between them.  I'm enjoying the new challenge of working with graphite and I'm getting to know the different quality of pencils out there.  Some of the better brands have more consistent lead and wood.  It's also very hard finding carpenter's pencils w/o text or logos all over them.  The logos are a bit distracting, I don't mind some but I prefer a plain pencil.

Chameleon (118)
Chameleon (118) 2013
Carved lead of carpenter's pencil
3 7/8"h x 5/8"w x 5/16"d

These are a few new pieces that will be in my "A-Z" Show at Packer Schopf Gallery in Chicago.  I will be there for the opening as well as an artist talk.  Please stop by if you're in town!

A-Z: 
New Carved Pencils and Crayons
Packer Schopf Gallery
April 5th- May 18th
942 W. Lake St.
Chicago, IL 60607

Opening Reception:
Friday, April 5th
5-8pm
Artist Talk:
Saturday, April 6th @ 1pmApril 6th @ 1pm

Sunday, March 31, 2013

The Studio! TADA!

Studio Construction Progress
The studio is finally taking shape.  We started construction at the end of February and I'm hoping everything will be done by mid-April.  It's a simple sloped roof design with lots of windows for light.  I've been wanting a studio for years and have been working from my living room since 2006.  A large part of this long delay has been due to our frequent moves and we also had to do some saving-up in order to make it happen.  Yes, we make 3, 5 and 10 year goals... things can change, but it gives us a direction to go in.  Short and long-term goals are good things to have, they keep you from feeling lost and you get a huge sense of accomplishment when you reach one of those goals.  I can't express how excited I am to get a studio!  A BIG THANKS to the hubby for all his support in so many ways!

Studio Construction Progress
The studio is 16' wide by 12' deep (192sf), the front is 12' high and slopes to about 8' in the back.  It's built on pier blocks, the ceiling, walls and floor are fully insulated.  There is electricity but no plumbing, we will have heated floors as well.  The roof is metal and I think might put in a cistern/rain collection system to save water for the yard.  The windows are double pane vinyl from Milgard.  We also pulled some cables from the house so I'll have internet in the studio as well.

Seattle weather is pretty pleasant, if we're lucky we'll get a week or 2 of really hot weather (heat in the 90's).  There's no need for AC, but there are 3 windows that open for cross breeze.  We mostly worried about the cold and insulation. 

FAQ's
Q: Did you need permits?
A: Yes, although apparently not a lot of people get permits for smaller structures.  Every municipality is different, you'll have to check with your city's building code. I think in rural areas you can build up to a 200sf "shed" without permits.  Because we're in Seattle we can only build up to a 120sf (10' x 12') structure without a permit.  From our experience they're mainly concerned about safety and structural integrity.  Our permit cost us about $500.00, it's a cheap cost for peace-of-mind.  If you're going to build I HIGHLY suggest going through the proper channels... You won't have to worry in the future in case you sell the house or a neighbor reports you.  In most cases you'll just pay a fine, equal to or more than the cost of the permit.  In severe cases they'll make you tear it down, usually that does not happen unless you make someone at the city REALLY mad.  I have friends in both scenarios.


Q: How much did it cost?
A: The studio will cost around $15,000-$16,000 when finished.  It sounds like a lot, but it's not.  We opted to have our contractor build it and most of the cost is probably in labor.  He's been great for us, he did our home remodel and we work together well.  Jeff has always been on time and on budget.

I will sit down with Jeff and get a cost rundown for those who are interested in just the material costs.  If you know a bit of construction and have time you can do much of this yourself.  At the moment I'm guessing there's about $4000 worth of material.  The permits are another $600-$700 (building and electrical permits).  There's also the cost for electricians.

210/365 Guy in the Studio!
First week of construction.
The pier blocks were set, the floor went down and a few walls went up.  You can see Guy (my dog) inspecting the work.  This was the first time I got to see how high the front face would go!  It's so large compared to what I imaged from the plans.  I am happy to get a bit of privacy from my neighbors as well :) 


What's Happenning.
Week 2
All 4 walls went up, windows were framed in and the roof is starting to take place.



More Sticks Added
Week 2 (end of week 2)
Roof joists are on and we're ready for paneling.

Roof is on!
Week 3
The studio gets some skin and we're ready for windows and door.  There was a little delay, Home Depot had misplaced ordered or door?  They gave us a solid door vs. a glass front one.  Wiring was  installed and we also had our building and electrical inspections this week.  Anticipating what the inspectors would say was nerve wracking, but both had approved the job with a few minor changes.  The inspectors were surprisingly pleasant... I've heard too many horror stories from other people.

Studio Construction Progress
Week 4 (pic from top of post)
Windows are door are installed and trimmed, the house is also wrapped.  Next week we start on the siding and interior work.

Friday, March 29, 2013

T to Z Crayons

T-Z
I will have 26 sets of carved "Alphabet" crayons as well as new carved pencils in an upcoming art show at Packer Schopf Gallery in Chicago.  I will also be in Chicago for an artist talk, please come by and say hi!
*The Z is flipped backwards, I was working so quickly to get these photographed for the show that I totally spaced this!  Thanks for catching the error Caroline :)  I'll have to Photoshop the mistake!

A-Z: 
New Carved Pencils and Crayons
Packer Schopf Gallery
April 5th- May 18th
942 W. Lake St.
Chicago, IL 60607

Opening Reception:
Friday, April 5th
5-8pm
Artist Talk:
Saturday, April 6th @ 1pmApril 6th @ 1pm

T is for Tiger
T is for Tiger

U is for Urchin
U is for Urchin

V is for Viper
V is for Viper

W is for Wolf
W is for Wolf

X is for Xiphosura (Horseshoe Crab)
X is for Xiphosura (Horseshoecrab)

Y is for Yoga
Y is for Yoga

Z is for Zebra
Z is for Zebra

M to S Crayons

M-S
I will have 26 sets of carved "Alphabet" crayons as well as new carved pencils in an upcoming art show at Packer Schopf Gallery in Chicago.  I will also be in Chicago for an artist talk, please come by and say hi! 

A-Z: 
New Carved Pencils and Crayons
Packer Schopf Gallery
April 5th- May 18th
942 W. Lake St.
Chicago, IL 60607

Opening Reception:
Friday, April 5th
5-8pm
Artist Talk:
Saturday, April 6th @ 1pm

M is for Manatee
M is for Manatee

N is for Nautilus
N is for Nautilus

O is for Owl
O is for Owl

P is for Penguin
P is for Penguin

Q is for Quail
Q is for Quail

R is for Rabbit
R is for Rabbit

S is for Seahorse
S is for Seahorse

G to L Crayons

G-L
G-L Crayons
I will have 26 sets of carved "Alphabet" crayons as well as new carved pencils in an upcoming art show at Packer Schopf Gallery in Chicago.  I will also be in Chicago for an artist talk, please come by and say hi! 

A-Z: 
New Carved Pencils and Crayons
Packer Schopf Gallery
April 5th- May 18th
942 W. Lake St.
Chicago, IL 60607

Opening Reception:
Friday, April 5th
5-8pm
Artist Talk:
Saturday, April 6th @ 1pm

G is for Girl
G is for Girl

H is for Handstand
H is for Handstand

I is for Iguana
I is for Iguana

J is for Jellyfish
J is for Jellyfish

K is for Koala
K if for Koala

L is for Ladybug
L is for Ladybug

Saturday, March 23, 2013

A to F Crayons

A-Z Carved Crayola Crayons
I've been wanting to make a set of "Alphabet" crayons for a long time.  I've always been drawn to illustrated alphabets.  Maybe it's the Fontophile in me, but I find an extreme satisfaction in seeing a well made set of ABC's.   I will have 26 sets of carved crayons as well as new carved pencils in an upcoming art show at Packer Schopf Gallery in Chicago.  I will also be in Chicago for an artist talk, please come by and say hi! 

A-Z: 
New Carved Pencils and Crayons
Packer Schopf Gallery
April 5th- May 18th
942 W. Lake St.
Chicago, IL 60607

Opening Reception:
Friday, April 5th
5-8pm
Artist Talk:
Saturday, April 6th @ 1pm

A is for Aardvark
A is for Armadillo

B is for Boy
B is for Boy

C is for Cat
C is for Cat

D is for Dove
D is for Dove

E is for Elephant
E is for Elephant

F is for Frog
F is for Frog