Two years ago I found myself out of the bubble of grad school — suddenly studio space and studio time became much more precious. Drawing became an immediate way to fulfill the need to continue my practice on a daily basis. But, as I predominantly work with digital media, the smartphone became a much more natural medium to work with, rather than something analog. And, it was a medium that I had on me at all times. I could draw on the subway, in the elevator, while walking, and pretty much everywhere in-between. For a previous body of work (The Mosaic Series), I worked with several shareware and freeware software to create collages — using apps on the phone became a logical progression. I scour the internet for apps of all kinds that can be used to produce a digital image. For this series I use multiple apps in conjunction with each other — each a different tool used toward a specific mark. The final picture is realized as an edition of prints that reflect the scale of the medium used.
Author Archives: Fabian, Word!
Fabian G. Tabibian, Scheming on a Thing 2013
Two years ago I found myself out of the bubble of grad school — suddenly studio space and studio time became much more precious. Drawing became an immediate way to fulfill the need to continue my practice on a daily basis. But, as I predominantly work with digital media, the smartphone became a much more natural medium to work with, rather than something analog. And, it was a medium that I had on me at all times. I could draw on the subway, in the elevator, while walking, and pretty much everywhere in-between. For a previous body of work (The Mosaic Series), I worked with several shareware and freeware software to create collages — using apps on the phone became a logical progression. I scour the internet for apps of all kinds that can be used to produce a digital image. For this series I use multiple apps in conjunction with each other — each a different tool used toward a specific mark. The final picture is realized as an edition of prints that reflect the scale of the medium used.
Fabian G. Tabibian, Smurf Popeye Jerry Lewis 2013
Two years ago I found myself out of the bubble of grad school — suddenly studio space and studio time became much more precious. Drawing became an immediate way to fulfill the need to continue my practice on a daily basis. But, as I predominantly work with digital media, the smartphone became a much more natural medium to work with, rather than something analog. And, it was a medium that I had on me at all times. I could draw on the subway, in the elevator, while walking, and pretty much everywhere in-between. For a previous body of work (The Mosaic Series), I worked with several shareware and freeware software to create collages — using apps on the phone became a logical progression. I scour the internet for apps of all kinds that can be used to produce a digital image. For this series I use multiple apps in conjunction with each other — each a different tool used toward a specific mark. The final picture is realized as an edition of prints that reflect the scale of the medium used.
Fabian G. Tabibian, No Problem, Jamaica! 2013
Two years ago I found myself out of the bubble of grad school — suddenly studio space and studio time became much more precious. Drawing became an immediate way to fulfill the need to continue my practice on a daily basis. But, as I predominantly work with digital media, the smartphone became a much more natural medium to work with, rather than something analog. And, it was a medium that I had on me at all times. I could draw on the subway, in the elevator, while walking, and pretty much everywhere in-between. For a previous body of work (The Mosaic Series), I worked with several shareware and freeware software to create collages — using apps on the phone became a logical progression. I scour the internet for apps of all kinds that can be used to produce a digital image. For this series I use multiple apps in conjunction with each other — each a different tool used toward a specific mark. The final picture is realized as an edition of prints that reflect the scale of the medium used.
Fabian G. Tabibian, TransHypnotic 2013
Two years ago I found myself out of the bubble of grad school — suddenly studio space and studio time became much more precious. Drawing became an immediate way to fulfill the need to continue my practice on a daily basis. But, as I predominantly work with digital media, the smartphone became a much more natural medium to work with, rather than something analog. And, it was a medium that I had on me at all times. I could draw on the subway, in the elevator, while walking, and pretty much everywhere in-between. For a previous body of work (The Mosaic Series), I worked with several shareware and freeware software to create collages — using apps on the phone became a logical progression. I scour the internet for apps of all kinds that can be used to produce a digital image. For this series I use multiple apps in conjunction with each other — each a different tool used toward a specific mark. The final picture is realized as an edition of prints that reflect the scale of the medium used.
Fabian G. Tabibian, Mind Breakin’ Shakin’ 2013
Two years ago I found myself out of the bubble of grad school — suddenly studio space and studio time became much more precious. Drawing became an immediate way to fulfill the need to continue my practice on a daily basis. But, as I predominantly work with digital media, the smartphone became a much more natural medium to work with, rather than something analog. And, it was a medium that I had on me at all times. I could draw on the subway, in the elevator, while walking, and pretty much everywhere in-between. For a previous body of work (The Mosaic Series), I worked with several shareware and freeware software to create collages — using apps on the phone became a logical progression. I scour the internet for apps of all kinds that can be used to produce a digital image. For this series I use multiple apps in conjunction with each other — each a different tool used toward a specific mark. The final picture is realized as an edition of prints that reflect the scale of the medium used.
Fabian G. Tabibian, Open Your Eyes Realize Electrify 2013
Two years ago I found myself out of the bubble of grad school — suddenly studio space and studio time became much more precious. Drawing became an immediate way to fulfill the need to continue my practice on a daily basis. But, as I predominantly work with digital media, the smartphone became a much more natural medium to work with, rather than something analog. And, it was a medium that I had on me at all times. I could draw on the subway, in the elevator, while walking, and pretty much everywhere in-between. For a previous body of work (The Mosaic Series), I worked with several shareware and freeware software to create collages — using apps on the phone became a logical progression. I scour the internet for apps of all kinds that can be used to produce a digital image. For this series I use multiple apps in conjunction with each other — each a different tool used toward a specific mark. The final picture is realized as an edition of prints that reflect the scale of the medium used.