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Columbus
United States, Ohio

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JOB: Works on paper
GENDER: Male
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: Choose
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: $2,500-4,999
MEMBER SINCE: 01/17/2008
LAST LOGIN: 10/08/2008 18:10:15
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Mostly heavy metal. There are others types of music and albums as well. John Coltrane's "Stellar Regions", Pink Flyod's "Animals" or "The Final Cut", and Tom Waits's Orphans-Brawlers, Ballers & Bastards.

I've read books on the Great Depression, various artists(Pollock, Rothko, Joan Brown), and enjoy the illustrated fantasy magazine, Heavy Metal. The Savage Sword of Conan.

Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Narnia, Clerks One & Two,


10/23/2008 15:41:48
09/26/2008 09:05:05





L’Andrae' Bradley’s art of ‘doodling’ has evolved from pen and ink into his favorite new medium-wax pastel. When L’Andrae’ was attending Ohio State University Lima Branch, he was influenced by his professor Ed Valentine to pursue a major in Fine Arts. L’Andrae’ transferred to the main campus in Columbus in 1997.

Experiencing challenges academically and financially, L’Andrae’s first few years in Columbus were anything but easy. When he wasn’t in school, L’Andrae’ would sometimes work two jobs to pay off debts. This caused him to re-evaluate himself as an artist and student. L’Andrae’s final attendance at Ohio State was the 2002-03 school year with an influence in sculpture. Even though he finished the academic year with a 3.2 Grade Point Average, his financial aid was completely exhausted.

Determined not to give up his art, L’Andrae’ started back to his pen and ink drawings. His first group exhibition was in March 2006, in downtown Columbus at the U.R.S Building in the Arena District. The wall space was under the supervision of Suzanne Byrd, who runs Gallery Art Leasing. One month later, two more pen and ink drawings were accepted at the 95th Annual Spring Juried Art Exhibition, sponsored by the Ohio Art League.

The two pen and ink drawings included in the Spring Juried Exhibition were from the first “Brazen #8” series. Influenced by hard driving music, this series is a pen and ink style consisting of bolder black lines and patterns, creating an intense, driven feeling.

This similar boldness evolved from his ‘mini-series’ created in 2005, “Daze of Blacks & Grays”. This series of six is on Rives BFK paper, is marked by the contrast and intensity of litho crayons and graphite used together.

After “Daze of Blacks & Grays” and “Brazen #8” series, L’Andrae’ discovered the wax pastel medium. Using the water-soluble material like a crayon, Bradley’s newest series, larger in size, build on his themes of brightness and surging energy.

Jan. 2008

Art, music, hanging out with friends, doing things that can help me become a better artist in the long run.

Get tired of hearing the stereotype quote "What you doing with art?"--AAARRRGH!! People who are blind with pride.

Listening to music. Walking around the neighborhood/campus area(while listening to music).


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From: veronica
10/25/2008 00:48:57

Thanks for visiting my site LAndrae.  Yes, we are in rough political times right now.  This was one of the rare political pieces that arose. 

 

Bye the way , your work is fun!  Great shapes and color.  Awesome



06/14/2008 20:15:14

I tried to make a solution to that. Go to my page and use AIM or ichat. Put in that name. Let's start the community! Thanks for your response to my blog :) asbAdamParsons@aol.com

 



06/13/2008 19:49:54
What's the art scene like in Columbus?  I'll be moving there soon and just wanted to get a take on what I'm getting into.-Steven


From: gerebear
06/09/2008 18:45:51
Your work is great! "Caution "is myfavorite it is fun and funny.


05/08/2008 05:45:43
Nice page update, the background does not distract me from reading about and viewing your art, its much better!


From: Bonedaddy
04/30/2008 18:03:20
Hey thanX dude! The paper I use are Blueline comic boards. They're the same pages some of the pros use. Dave at the Comic Conection used to order them for me. Then he sold the store to this new guy, and he won't do stuff like that so I have to get them myself. Blueline has a real good site if you want to try them out. I use cover boards mostly they are heavier and hold up better I have used some page boards but they are realy flimsy. They smear easily so you gotta be careful. I'm not much for photography I just dabble. The flag is the back of Woodlawn and so is the bridge. If you walk to the back of the Cemetary you can see it through the trees. If you come home in may I'll show you.


From: Bonedaddy
04/28/2008 22:37:40
I posted some pieces, the scanner to a ??? so I shot them with the camera so they're a little rough hope you like & tell all you friends. I love comments and critique!


From: Bonedaddy
04/22/2008 09:48:33
No I'm @ work dude! And I have to search out the scans in the computer! But HI YO! and stay in touch!


04/20/2008 15:22:23

wow, this page is trippy!



03/19/2008 12:42:33
My exhibition in Ohio is in the Marysville Main Public Library. Begining April 1st. They have a reception at the end called Meet the Artist. It would be nice to see you there. Its on April 29th at 6:30. for more information visit the marysville public library website. How long will your exhibition last? I would love see it. Let me know.




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