Friday, March 6, 2009

Gibson won and Gibson too


Hey campers!

So my friend Gibson is a crazy performance artist dude who is always doing really cool, totally non-sequitter type of "examinations of life" I guess is what you would call them.


For instance, once he wore a pair of red pants for 30 days and wouldn't tell people why or what he was doing. All the while he was documenting the process of wearing red pants for 30 days and then recorded it into a book and had a website made for it.


Then he walked from his home in Greenwood Seattle to his place of work that was 20 or so miles away, just to see what it would be like- all the while documenting in photographs his trek up north.


One of his more recent art attacks involved him and a good friend Matt Cory. The two invited all of their friends to an art show called "Do Narwhals have Blowholes?" at the Hiawatha Lofts in Seattle. We all showed and admired framed and mounted art that Matt had illustrated that accompanied the story (words by Gibson.) At a certain time everyone present was asked to be seated where they proceeded to show a slide show of the story as Gibson read it. Then he announced to the room that it was actually a book and they published it, and it was for sale! (And totally awesome I must add! And you can buy it at Amazon.com)



Those are just a few of the cool projects he has done. And he is now launching another project: Gibson vs. Gibson which will be a series of "events" I guess involving him and his Australian counterpart (also Gibson) in feats that are meant to temp fate, gravity and the space time continuum.


The first flirtation with destiny will commence Sunday March 8th at 0030 GMT, where each on their own continent, will simultaneously jump off of a swing.


To follow the madness, check out the blog:

Kick ass.
-jx

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Bussssss


So I ride the bus all the time now and I see the craziest stuff. I see disgusting stuff, scary stuff, stinky stuff, etc. But one morning a few weeks ago I bumped into something so strange I had to record it. I got onto the bus carrying a box, so my view was a lit obstructed and the bus was really crowded so I was mostly concerned with just finding a seat- not who was on the bus. So I managed to nab a seat right up in the front and as I sat down I bumped into the guy next to me, as I turned to say I'm sorry, I looked at what was in his hands and it was a sculpture of this.

It was about a foot long and it was of a male doll reaching towards it's other arm attached to a some sort of cube. The doll looked like a black G.I. Joe that was taken apart.

He later got off at the stop for the Art Institute of Seattle.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Time Magazine!



Hey all!
Yesterday was a HUGE day for my husband, Aaron! The issue of Time Magazine in which a piece of his art is in just came out! Aaron made a label for a bottle of champagne for election day if Barack Obama won. The fake champagne label was an homage to Obama's victory in the style of the Dom Perignon. A friend of his at work, Maika Keuben, was contacted by Time Magazine when the saw the picture she took of the bottle on her flicker. It's their Person of the Year issue and the bottle is among other artists' works dedicated to Obama. So check it out! You can see the label up close on page 37 and then the pull bottle on page 45. I'm so proud that Aaron's art is in a major national magazine AND also proud because we got to drink the champagne in celebration!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

November is HOT HOT HOT!


Hey all
So as you may be fully aware (by the title) this November is steaming with goodness. The presidential election is over- woo hoo! -and ended well I might add. AND the latest issue Nickelodeon Magazine is out where you can see a gag comic that I did (of the Statue of Liberty). November also hosts my 2nd wedding anniversary-woo hoo!- AND Thanksgiving. Who could ask for anything more? Toyota.

kiss kiss
jx

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Coverage!


Howdy!
Last week I had work on the cover of Seattle's "The Stranger" weekly alternative paper for their back to school issue. Work from my "Grew" series was featured on the cover as well as four other pieces accompanying the feature article.

To read the article and see more of my work, click on the link below:

http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=673801


Also, late next month keep your eye out for the new issue of Nickelodeon Magazine- I have a comic in the upcoming November issue!

more to come...

Friday, June 20, 2008

AND WE'RE BACK!


So you can probably see that my website is back in smooth and running order! woo hoo! Well, it was actually back up later that same day...I am still just getting used to this whole "blogging" thing and staying on top of it, so there you have it. So it's business as usual at Camp Jessixa! Thank you for your patience!

--jx

Monday, June 16, 2008

WEBSITE ALERT!

Hey All
I just wanted to make a quick note for anyone that might see this who has tried to visit my website recently. I am having some technical difficulties with my website working with the new version of Flash, so until we get this resolved, if you want to see the work on my site, you will have to go directly to each section, you can use the following links:

Bio:
http://www.jessixa.com/bio.php

Books:
http://www.jessixa.com/books.php

Comics:
http://www.jessixa.com/comics.php

Hotdogs:
http://www.jessixa.com/hotdogs.php

Robots:
http://www.jessixa.com/robots.php

Miscellaneous:
http://www.jessixa.com/misc.php


Paintings & Prints:
http://www.jessixa.com/painting.php

Resume:
http://www.jessixa.com/resume.php

Contact Info:
http://www.jessixa.com/contact.php

Sorry for the inconvenience. I hope to get my site up and in running order soon! If you need to reach me, email me at: jessixag@gmail.com

--jx