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gut and guru #doodle

gut and guru - doodle no.1607 by Doodleslice/David Cohen

2012-10-27 #1607

http://www.EquationArts.com/2012/10/gut-and-guru-doodle

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Goldbrick and the Boid #doodle

Goldbrick and the Boid - doodle no.1602 by David Cohen

2012-10-16 #1602

http://www.EquationArts.com/2012/10/goldbrick-and-the-boid-doodle

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opinions and the opinionated #doodle

Opinions and the opinionated - doodle no.1601 by David Cohen

2012-10-16 #1601

This past Sunday I attended a memorial to celebrate the life of a dear friend and great client who recently lost his battle to cancer. One of the things that made the memorial especially meaningful were the many testimonials and anecdotes people shared regarding this remarkable man.

One thing that really stuck with me was when one of his oldest friends said that he was someone who always was able to express his opinion without being opinionated and that he always listened thoughtfully to others even when their opinion was not his own. That’s not an easy thing to do, but I think it is a really good thing to work on to get better at.

http://www.EquationArts.com/2012/10/opinions-and-the-opinionated-doodle

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Big shoulders #doodle

Big Shoulders doodle

2012-10-05 #1598

https://www.equationarts.com/2012/10/big-shoulders-doodle

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It’s an Art Show! Peachtree Hills Park and Design Within Reach

Hey there friends and doodle fans! I’m participating in an art show this Saturday, August 20th, 2011 right here in Atlanta at the Design Within Reach Studio Showroom. I hope if you’re in the area that you can drop by and say hello!

Here are the details:
Art Festival - Design Within ReachWe’re hosting more than 20 local artists for the Peachtree Hills Art Festival, which supports efforts by Friends of Peachtree Hills Park (http://www.peachtreehillsp ark.org/) to promote, develop, and improve Peachtree Hills Park for the community. Visit the Art Festival for inspiring gift ideas by craftmakers as they exhibit contemporary jewelry and for DWR home décor and furniture, all available for purchase. Refreshments will be served.

Peachtree Hills Park – Design Within Reach
Art Festival
August 20th, 12pm – 6pm
2541 Peachtree Road Atlanta GA, Atlanta, GA 30305
http://bit.ly/dwrartfestiv al
Phone: 404.841.2471

Featured Artists:
Grace Hawthorne – Photography
Jim Freeman – Photography
Graham Anthony – Photography
Jessica Durant – Illustrations
David Cohen – Paintings and Drawings
Bryan Lurie – Paintings
Scott Hudson – Paintings
Bob Pitt- Watercolors / Paintings
Dana Burrell – Ceramics
Halley Semo – Mosaic decor
Jim Ferguson – MixedMedia
B.J. Glick – Mixed Media / Ceramics
Roxanne Brown – Fabric handbags
Dana Osborne-Biggs- Leather handbags
Jan Cash – Jewelry
Griselda Thorpe – Jewelry / Paintings

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Right Brain resurgent

So where are the posts, David? Yes friends, I’ve been a little delinquent in my writing, but inspired today by a post written by the awesome Fabeku, I decided to just show up.

Now I don’t want you to think I’ve been idle in my absence. I’ve actually been putting out a fair amount of content, but it has been of a more whimsical and decidedly visual bent. I’ve been a doodling fiend. If you’re interested you can check out the magic marker output (along with the occasional picture shot on the go from my phone) by visiting my posterous at http://davidscohen.posterous.com.

I’ve been enjoying this resurgence of my creativity, and frankly a little nervous about ramping up the degree to which I show the world my soft and silly side, but the fact is I preach authenticity in branding, and by gum I mean to practice it as well. (and how often do you get to say “by gum”?) I expect that the current flood of doodle inspiration will abate a bit over time, but it has been bottled up for a while and it feels good to let the drawings flow and not get too judgmental about them. I’ve picked some fairly humble materials to work with too: basically I’ve been drawing on 4″ x 6″ blank index cards and mostly using Sharpies, pens and highlighters. Sometimes I’ll use nicer art markers too – the highlighter palette is a bit limited. I keep it all on the desk so I can take my doodle breaks, scan them and tweet them to the world. So far, the world hasn’t complained, and I’m grateful for that.

I’m also cooking up a new website for Equation Arts. It’s not quite done yet, but I think it will be a better expression of who I am. Here’s a hint of things to come:
There will also be a lot of the color orange ( I love orange), and some crossover doodles will make their appearance there as well.

I hope that people who connect with me know that I’m a big believer that we all have something special to offer the world and each other, but sometimes we find ourselves framed in the wrong context – that “something special” ends up hidden, muffled, suppressed – unable to shine. So the new website is for me a shift in context toward something more authentic. I hope you’ll stick with me through the transition. Thanks! And remember…

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