×
  • About Me
  • Blog
  • Home
  • Shop
info@stlukesattic.com

St. Luke's Attic

  • Home
  • Shop
  • Blog
  • About Me
×
  • Babies

    • Mar 24, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 2 Comments

    Babies are hard. Even harder than I remembered. More later.

    Read More
    0 1142
  • How Owls Got to be That Way

    • Mar 17, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    I did a couple of drawings on commission the other day. My friend has written a few stories for the Rafiki Foundation. His stories are meant to be used in a Logic curriculum. But I think my drawings don’t have to be. His stories tell of how hyenas became nuts,…

    Read More
    0 826
  • Romans part V

    • Mar 09, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    This is the end. Not of the book of Romans, but of my drawing. I ended it in chapter 11 whereas the actual book has 16 chapters. What’s the matter Clark, did you get lazy? Did you run out of paper for your scrawling? I didn’t get lazy, but I…

    Read More
    0 1013
  • Family resemblances part II

    • Mar 05, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    Here’s the part where I tell you of my woes. Many thousands of you will have missed my post on Monday. Because there wasn’t one. I will just chalk it up to the fact that I have a newborn along with five other kids and a lovely wife who need…

    Read More
    0 991
  • Family Resemblances part I

    • Feb 26, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    After finishing my last drawing book, Interplanetary Ambassador,  I knew I had made a mistake in the way I was thinking about the art of a drawing book. If you’ll remember, I said I finished that book in about 8 months. Well, this new book will take 4 years to finish.…

    Read More
    0 864
  • Romans part IV

    • Feb 24, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    So here we are, roughly 2/3 of the way through this drawing. We’re following Abraham’s line on through Rebecca to the twins, Esau and Jacob. At the time, my wife was pregnant with our first child and I had babies on the brain (this seems to be a theme with…

    Read More
    0 1035
  • Interplanetary Ambassador

    • Feb 19, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    Oh man. Boy howdy. Remember how I said I almost sold my drawing book, Concerning Religious Affections, for a lousy 500 bucks?! Remember that I said I was sick to death of looking at a complicated, all-consuming drawing book? Well, I set out to rectify that with this new book. While…

    Read More
    0 708
  • Romans Drawing part III

    • Feb 16, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    You’ve read about it, you’ve been scintillated by it, now it’s time to continue on your journey into my MFA thesis drawing. So far, we’ve made it into several chapters of Romans and we have left off with Abraham being shown a vision of pregnant Sarah and a sky full…

    Read More
    0 828
  • Another Fish! But Not For The Reason You Think!

    • Feb 15, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    SPECIAL EDITION! Several weeks ago, my wife and I had a small contest among some of our local friends and family (non-local friends and family, don’t be upset!). In a move that is completely unlike us, we sent out the initials for our soon-to-be-born daughter. We had dozens of guesses…

    Read More
    0 932
  • Concerning Religious Affections

    • Feb 12, 2015
    • By stlukesattic
    • In Uncategorized
    • 0 Comments

    Continuing my megalomaniacal obsession with my old drawing books, I will now talk about Concerning Religious Affections. I was fresh off my book Natural History and I had something to prove… to myself anyway. Because, as I have said, college is a time of intense self-interest and I’m not sure anyone else…

    Read More
    0 850
  • ←
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • …
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • →

Recent Posts

  • A Matter of Ambiguity January 21, 2020
  • What is a Drawing? January 17, 2020
  • The Job Painting October 8, 2019
  • The Home Economy in Situ July 9, 2019
  • St Francis and the Leper October 24, 2018
  • Looking for Something August 30, 2018

Archives

Tags

Chicken collage crawdad drawing books fish head linocut monster printmaking Romans skull watercolor

© St. Luke's Attic 2016. All Rights Reserved.