Saturday, March 20, 2010

Another Open Hockey


With another game of open hockey under my belt, I'm dead tired and rather sore. My right knee being the major sore point, will have to do some additional strengthening of my legs and joints as I go forward I think.

This was only my second Open Hockey, with only two Stick and Shoot sessions as well as a single day of Canal shinny, I'm looking forward to the day I can't count my hockey experiences in single digits! There is only so much time to get to the rink while classes are going unfortunately and some of that time I end up being stuck working on projects! In fact I've delayed tonight's session at least two weeks or so thanks to sleeping in or late nights working on a project or two. With Spring Break coming up after this week, I will likely spend most of that time on the ice and getting down to Kettler to watch the boys practice.

The game went well enough for how few participants there were. We started off red and white against green and black, with 8 and 9 players respectively. The game kicked off going 4 on 4, which made complete sense, since we just didn't have the player volume to withstand full speed 5 on 5. Another guy or two showed up late and someone though to make it a 5 on 5, which would have been fine, had no one left early. But not everyone can stay the entire night, and by the half way point, we were down to 6 or 7 a side and still playing an ugly 5 on 5 thanks to a lack of any real bench time. I found myself getting one good hard skate to either end before having to relegate myself to playing as a body in the way with a stick out to the passing lanes.

The night went well enough with the over abundance of ice time though. I find my passing is more on point than before, with only a few later passes being too hard or too far off the mark. Sticking to the right side D for most of the game, I occasionally jumped into a play when possible, only to have the other 'D man' to not fall back on the play when the puck got away! Zone play and passing to the open man isn't exactly a strong point when playing open hockey though, so it's always to be expected. It's not like we were keeping score or anything!

I really can't understand some players thinking when it comes to open hockey though. They take such offense to some peoples lack of ability and are so vocal on the bench that I just couldn't keep my mouth shut any longer. When someone can't play well, it's likely because they're new! When they can't keep their head up while playing the puck, it's because they're new! Stop complaining, you never know who else is new on the bench that you're starting to piss off with your constant complaining! Fortunately, after a quick, maybe slightly aggressive, talk with the worst of the complainers, the pissing and moaning about our teammates stopped and the on ice play by those players became more team oriented. I call that a win.

The night ended well with everyone being dead tired and smiles all around as the buzzer sounded for us to head off. A quick fist bump to my team and a few for the opposing players still around and off to the locker room I went.

The burn out of ice time removed, it was a good hard practice for me. A lot of hard skating, with a few good stick in the lane defensive plays, and just a hand full of good passes up the boards and middle. I think my zone play suffered as I tried to get forward a bit more often to try and join the rush, but many times I found myself having to move to forward as the D positions were filled when I got on ice. I don't think myself an effective forward because of a lack of skating ability and puck handling in zone with pressure.

Passing: + A few good passes and a bit more heads up play.
Shooting: = I don't think I took a single shot the entire time I was on the ice
Skating: + Catching up to more experienced players on the break away
Puck Handling: = A few too many turnovers from opposing player takeaways
Zone: = Next skate will focus more on this instead of getting into the play
Cardio: + Hour or more on the ice with a bit of speed left on a few plays at the end

Monday, March 15, 2010

Caps Art/Story Book

I've finally finished my 2D Design project. While it's not 100% as great as it could be, it's good for what time I had to invest in the project. I think the text could have been a bit more inspired and the innards layout could likely be tweaked a bit for a nicer look, but on the whole I'm proud of it as a change of pace piece that I really put a lot of time and thought into. From start to finish I had a lot of fun and stress with this project. Now that it's over I'm looking forward to hearing the critique on it and moving on to my next project.

The photos to follow show the entire project as it's supposed to be viewed in sequence. Enjoy!










Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Leafs at Caps in Sharpie

Here's what I've been knee deep in for the past week. You've seen some stuff before but these are the actual scans of the images instead of a photo. Note the two extra pics (ovi and theo), the more detailed, larger pictures are hopefully bound for signatures in the near future, and if all goes well, auction for Saves for Kids.

Enjoy!











Monday, March 8, 2010

Artwork Signed


A trip to Kettler for the Morning Skate this morning turned out rather well. I hung out for a while and watched the warm ups to start off. I brought a sketchbook along as well and drew a quick sketch of Varly since he was the most stationary figure out there! Nothing special, just trying to get used to drawing things in more constant motion. Much more fun than say still life! Eventually the ice began to clear after what looked like a good start to the day. The players all had smiles and looked to be having a good time just being out on the ice. I was quite jealous, and was bemoaning having left my skates at the house as a Public Skate had started up as the caps were finishing up, but I'll get my fix come Friday at Rockville I suppose.

I decided that since Fehr had agreed to sign the piece and I needed to catch him after he'd already changed, I would be best served by heading to the Caps front desk. I was met with a bit of skepticism as expected, but I explained the situation some and the lady made a call to the back, and I was asked to have a seat. I did so, and did my best not to get 'starstruck' as player after player and even Ted Leonsis roamed the hall. I had a meeting set, and they were kind enough to let me stick around while I waited. So I stayed on my best behavior and didn't hound every person that passed for their autograph!

Eventually Eric came out, I stood and greeted him with a handshake. To start off I handed over the copy I had made for him, the cheapo frame job made it a much nicer presentation. I then pulled out the other that he agreed to sign, and he did so. Showing him the others I was working on he asked if I wanted him to get Mike Green to sign one, which I couldn't have been happier to hear! I handed it to him and he headed to the back to find Green and returned art signed.


I can't thank Eric enough for his help on this. I'm hoping to get the other two with Theodore and Ovechkin signed as well, but that's going to have to be another day. In the end I want to get these put up for auction and put 100% of that money to Theodore's Saves for Kids fundraiser. If anyone has any info on how I can get in touch with either of those two, past standing around hoping outside of Kettler, I would appreciate it. Stay tuned for more!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Art for Fehrsy


Was able to get all of the pieces finished this weekend. The above is for Fehr, who asked if I wouldn't mind making one for him. I hit up Micheal's earlier today in search of a cheap way to frame the piece, found this one on clearance and think it works wonderfully for the 3.99 price tag! Much better than handing it over and saying 'Good luck getting it home in one piece!' I'll likely get similar frames for the others I've done.

Hope to get with a few of the other guys, namely Theo, Ovi and Green who are prominent in the other three. We'll see if they're not too busy considering it's a game day.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Project Update


I've gone back and redone one of the images from my project. I'm thinking that the ones I've done previously will end up being for the school project where these will end up as solitary pieces.

I was also able to get in touch with Eric Fehr about signing the piece, who said he would gladly sign it, even asking if I wouldn't mind making one for him as well. I'll be busting my butt to finish the ones with the boys in them by Monday morning and get down to Kettler for the morning skate. The singles will just be mounted on plain backgrounds and hopefully, I can get them out to the community for auction to support Caps charities.

My wife and I will also be attending the Caps game Monday! Can't wait! See you in Section 100!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Running with the inspiration.

With my last project (which netted me a 100/100 btw), I was able to capture a bit of inspiration from the Caps, most notably, Theodore and his fundraising effort. Another project in much the same vein was laid out for us just the other day, so I decided to follow this line even further in creating more hockey art!

Here are a few work in progress shots of the stuff I'm knee deep in right now, enjoy!






All of the work is done by taking photos from the Caps/Leafs game my wife and I attended and desaturating the color and ramping up the contrast. The photos are printed and laid under tracing paper where I picked out the details using a sharpie. Text from the game recap and some additional sources will be laid in the background with varying fonts and sizes to emphasis the sense of story. They'll also be laid in a format yet to be determined. Stay tuned for more and finished photos (eventually!). I had considered trying to get the boys to sign the pieces, we'll see if I can make that happen or not, Ted if you're reading, hook a young artist up!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Theo Saves!


Read an article today by WaPo about Theo and his Saves for Kids fundraising efforts and was inspired to work him into a project I'm working on for 2D Design.