
Category: illustration
logo thoughts
It’s been a while since I have made any logos, which is why I was happy that an opportunity came up to get my gears going. The logo design is for the Long Island Roller Rebels upcoming Skate Showdown, which takes place in September I believe. (correct me if I’m wrong!)
Immediately I had a vision of the NYC skyline, and the Big Apple. I knew I wanted it to have a grunge type feeling, but wasn’t sure exactly how I was going to lay it out. I wish I still had my rough sketches, but they are lost somewhere in a pile of scrap paper. I started the logo in black and white, and later added minimal color, knowing that these would be silk screened onto tee shirts. I wanted to post both versions here so you could see the differences. I feel like I would need to tweak a few things on the colored version if the colored version ends up being used.

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a new take on the tarot

For a new series of work I plan on moving onto a tarot card series. I have wanted to move into my old roots of collage and grunge to create a set of images based on the major arcana. Originally I was going to create my own with new words, but for right now I am going to play on the existing profiles of the deck. I wanted to start with The Fool for a few reasons: One is that its the most representation of myself. The Fool is a card of new beginnings, traveling to places unknown, with infinite possibilities. He is also a daydreamer, oblivious to his surroundings. The keyhole in the image is the number zero. And if you know me well enough, you know I have a fondness of keys and keyholes.
I am going against using digital tools for this series. Just good ole’ music, hands, and whatever mediums and scraps I have in my studio. I am wondering which card I should work on next. Any suggestions?
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something smells like Bacon
I was reading Juxtapose the other day and came across an interesting artist I’d like to share with you named Charlie Isoe (whose website isn’t currently working). I was immediately drawn to the similarities his works are to one of my favorite artists, Francis Bacon. (I have a thing for line work under paint) A few years ago I could say you can see the influence Bacon has on my art (see Fear paintings), but today, not so much. A lot of Isoe’s work seems to have a “clownish” look, which is funny because I just completed a new piece that also had a clown image.
From time to time a clownish/carnival/circus theme pops into my work. I think it stems back to this creepy clown from my childhood that used to sit on top of my dresser and watch me while I sleep. Seriously though, its a real clown doll, I didn’t make this up. I can’t even tell you where it came from and when, but I always remember having it. Sometimes if I look at a baby picture of me, I’ll see that clown in the background, sitting there holding his balloons. I’ll have to ask my parents about this sometime. (Knowing my mom, she will read this an immediately Facebook me) He sort of looks like the clown I drew below that I am selling on Etsy, except more colorful.
I’m starting to worry myself.
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newsflash
Recently finished the album artwork for the band NEWSFLASH. If you are into 311 or want to feel like you are on a tropical island, listen to their music at myspace.com/thenewsflash

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new prints for sale
I’ve finally added more prints for sale on Etsy. Check them out here!http://www.etsy.com/shop/reneemichele
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brain-wash of color
This summer is definitely a good one. It has been spent with the boy, chillaxin, playing rollerderby, mini road trips, hanging with good buddies, and getting some much needed sleep that I lacked all year. I stopped by figure drawing class the other night and popped out a few drawings below. Markers are my new favorite friend. (Note: the skinny yellow one was touched by J. Fisher on the bottom)

I am starting a series of Alice in Wonderland panels that I have been wanting to work on for quite a while now. They are going to debut at the Lealand Eve Boutique in September. If I can get my hands on some lighting equipment before the fall, I am going to try to work on some photo ideas I have had in mind.


About once every 5 hours, I get a piece of my dog’s hair in my eye. I wanted everyone to know that, because there is one in my eye right now.


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go figure.
A few figure drawings that I have drawn the past few weeks. Below are some of my favorites. I am taking a break from a painting, really because I can’t draw on wet paint. I haven’t been on here in a while, or a few days, or something like that. This Saturday is the first anniversary Genuine Artikle show. I have one new painting from the Sugar Babies series in there.




Just to let anyone know, all of the images from the My First Date series are sold. So, if you are interested, I will have prints available at a recession rate.
currently listening to: Juana Molina
currently reading: my blog
play me off, keyboard cat.
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artwork in the local paper
So if you click here, it will bring you to an article that I illustrated for the sports hall of shame. Its featured in the local papers on the North Shore of Long Island called the Times Beacon Record. Check it out!
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more in progress
A few updates on the new painting. I normally work things out as a whole, but in this case, only the beginning was worked out like that. I would have liked to work more on this today, but I’ve been coming down with something and exhausted.

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