Monday, April 30, 2012

April 30, 2012

i had the good fortune to eat at dominique crenn's atelier crenn in SF, and get a peek into her kitchen. here are a few drawings from the eve.



Saturday, April 28, 2012

April 28, 2012

Here's an excerpt from my contribution to Pop-Up Magazine's Issue #6 - i did a bit on attending conferences.

Fun things to do with name-tag lanyards:

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

April 24, 2012

I'm making some drawings for the awesome new Basecamp Hotel in South Lake Tahoe, opening June 20, 2012. As Basecamp is not your typical hotel, it won't be your typical hotel artwork.
(that's the uncensored version of the hotel's artwork, but not too far off.) prints of this drawing and others will be available after the hotel opens. see you there.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

April 19, 2012

I made this for you. (and Dell.)



click on the image to zoom in, or try clicking here.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Friday, April 13, 2012

Thursday, April 12, 2012

april 12, 2012

art school, circa 1998:


a few days ago my mom found this tucked away in my old closet. it's a shoebox size scale replica of my art school apt. made of balsa, bass and wood glue. it used to be mounted on a base and had wooden drawings hanging on the walls and vertical blinds and shelves, but i disassembled it so i could carry the pieces with me as i moved around. which was kind of weird now that i think about it.

books, magazines, remote controls, ashtrays and cigarette butts.


a giant tv, VHS tapes, two VCRs for editing and CDs.


pencils, spray fixative and more cigarette butts. and an ab roller.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

April 10, 2012

some more behind the scenes at intersection, from the installation in the Chronicle Building at 5th and Mission.




Thursday, April 05, 2012

April 5, 2012

From the upcoming PaleoFuture magazine, issue 2: The history of the future of public transportation.



(drawings based on other drawings - if you can ID any original artists, please share.)

Monday, April 02, 2012

April 2, 2012

20x200 released a limited edition print of this drawing last week - you can get one here.



from the generous Julie Gerstein's write-up on the piece:

"Wendy’s previous 20x200 contributions tackled the transient nature of human interaction and the incomprehensible nature of love (see: Things Happen and The Universe and Forever, respectively). With the illustration To Do, she crisply approaches the ever-decreasing line between what we’d like to accomplish and what we can actually do—the people we’d like to be and the people we actually are.

“I was trying to get my head around the overwhelming number of things there are To Do,” explains Wendy. “The eternal lists, the eternal attempt to internally manage everything, the infinite lists… Did I mention the lists? Ultimately, what I find myself doing, as I think so many of us do—especially those of us who participate in the digital realm—we live in a meta to-do place. We overthink how and when and what, and don’t just get the eff up and Do Something.”