Nicholas Di Genova

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Don’t even read this post if you don’t have time, just spend what time you do have checking out Nicholas Di Genova’s site. Seriously, quit reading this and go look at his website. Okay, that’s a lie, you should also watch the video. When we were in Toronoto, we got a chance to hang out with Nicholas for a bit, see some of his latest work and chat about his process.

(music by rachael monet beavers)

Here is some of his work from his site. The detail and time that goes into each of his pieces is unreal. So Nicholas has two different styles. In one he draws collections of creatures, usually fantastical and strangely cross-pollinated with other animals/plants and the other style is his grid work. I think I remember a quote of his from another interview where he says that he wanted to see what 8,000 birds look like just in one place and so a lot of his work is just that. Titles like, 315 canines, mixed flock of 315 birds, 88 fiercest amphibians in the animal kingdom, again, check out his site — be amazed. His latest show is going to have a massive piece with 20,000 different butterflies. We didn’t get a chance to see it but he said it was about 4′ x 6′. He said that from about 5ft – 10ft away it looks just like a gray scale. The detail in his work is unbelievable. Another crazy thing is that he draws everything twice. Once in his sketch book and then the final. That’s not too crazy, to have a sketchy version and then the final thing. He tried to tell us the ones in his sketch book are rougher, but then he showed one of the “sketch book” versions…it was beautiful and it may as well have been the final. 88fiercestBirdsInTheAnimalKingdom

One of the awesome perks about this trip is that we’ve been able to meet a lot of the people we looked up to in school. Nicholas is no exception. Martin and I actually started a project where one of us drew a monster and then passed it off, redrew it/evoled it, then passed it back. The cycle continued until we created the perfect monster. This was something we did in school and it was purely inspired from a project Nicholas Di Genova was involved with called the road of knives. The blurb from their site describes it as, “Zak Smith, Shawn Cheng, and Nicholas Di Genova take turns drawing monsters fighting each other… ” It’s that simple but it’s an epic battle, check it out sometimes. feathered6shooter exampleOfABirdMammalHybrid

Nicholas is a super chill guy, really down to earth and incredibly passionate about his work. We were so stoked to be able to hang out with him for a bit. He also hooked us up with two of his books that he has published. Imagine some delicious chocolate that tastes magical in your mouth, well that’s what every page of his book is except for your eye balls. One is about 5in x 5in and we keep it on our dashboard and look at it when we get bored. Clearly we’re huge fans, we just don’t want anyone else to miss out on this dudes work. If an Eggtopus Borg can’t inspire you, something is wrong! eggtopusBorg

9 Comments

  1. emily

    i think i know why you two like this guy. just maybe though… :D

  2. rodney hill

    Great video. You all are having the education of a lifetime. You should have a book journal published of your travels. I liked that he was living in his studio. My sculpture professor a Berkeley lived in a giant two story warehouse and it was so big, he build his apt. within the space. His partner was a potter and she had pet baby alligators and a ceramic stream that wandered through the space. They had a kitchen, bath, and pool table. The rest of the space was covered in huge pillow with throw blankets. They slept where ever they wanted and just pulled a blanket over themselves. Let me know when you get back to CS so we can schedule a presentation.

  3. admin

    Thanks Rodney. I really dig the idea of sleeping anywhere in your house/studio, very cool. We’ll be back in CS the weekend of the 15th and will prolly stay till the 19th, just let us know what you had in mind. Monday would be best for us.

  4. Paul Price

    I had an idea for the three questions you could ask at the AIGA conference:

    1. Y/N: Have you ever been out of the United States?
    2. Y/N: Do you go to bed before 1 am?
    3. Fill in the rest of this sentence: “I like my coffee like I like my men/women… ______________________________________”

    Paul

  5. Sweet video guys!
    I love Nick! He’s such a nice guy and his work is absolutely incredible.
    I only wish I was smart and bought a few pieces when he started out! Now I’ll never be able to afford anything he makes and the price will only go up!

    Did you guys check at LE gallery and see the butterfly piece? it was incredible.

    Anyways, I was curious what songs you used in the video?
    Thanks!

  6. admin

    Thanks Ming-Ming
    We didn’t get to see the butterfly piece :(

    The music is all by Rachael Monet Beavers, you can check out her music here http://www.myspace.com/rachaelmonetb

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