ACCORDING TO CRAYOLA: "Jeffrey Robert... creates Rembrandt-like pieces using absolutely nothing but Crayola Crayons. Jeffrey Robert inspires adults and children everywhere to recognize and utilize the simplest of mediums, one that we've all used at one time or another and most likely have lying around the house, as a tool to explore and develop their creative and artistic side." Decor Magazine 2004
Friday
A Round To Remember (2)!
Thursday
Shane Victorino's A Round To Remember
Tuesday
Lanikai
Aloha. Its been a while since I have had a chance to talk story. I have been busy creating some new art that I am really excited about sharing with everyone. I did, however, get a chance to take a beach break out at Lanikai Beach this past weekend. We stopped at Pali Lookout to take in the view and had lunch at Maui Tacos, a lunch time favorite. I like to keep my camera with me and take lots of pictures when I am crusing the Island. You never know when there is going to be a great photo opportunity and a chance to capture something incredible. A recent trip to Lanikai served as the inspiration behind "Lanikai", an original crayon art piece of the Mokulea Islands. I am currently working on a surf piece inspired by another one of my photos taken at Kaisers during the big swell a few weeks ago. The water at Lanikai Beach is amazing, pictures really do not do it justice. It was a great chance to take a break, go for a swim and enjoy the day. Here are a few pictures from the trip. Enjoy.
The bluest water
Lanikai
Sneak Peak at my new original
I've Got That Country Feeling
Saturday
The Swell of The Summer
Friday
Waikiki Nights
Tuesday
New Wave Frame
The surf has been relatively flat this week so I thought I would take this time to work on a custom frame design for my surf art. I have always enjoyed coming up with new frame designs to complete my art work. For my surf art, a unique frame design was created to compliment the aesthetics of surfing, reflecting the attributes of the water, power, grace, skill and technical development of the sport. In place of a matted image, the artwork is positioned and spaced between two transparent pieces of plexi glass (one clear and one blue) and encased with a deep metal frame. The transparent blue tint behind the art creates an illusion of water; clear, translucent, and calming. The German silver metallic frame gives it a sleek, sporty, stream line look that reflects the speed and advanced technology of modern day surfing.
Thursday
A Night On The North Shore...
Friday
Hana no' eau...Talking Art
One of my biggest inspirations for creating beach art is capturing the beauty of the ocean. The waves, colors, tints, etc….can be challenging. Here are some quick tips to make your ocean scenes look more realistic:
1. Choose three shades of Blue…Cerulean, Turquoise Blue, Sea Green.
2. Start at the horizon with the Cerulean, color the middle layer Turquoise Blue, and the water closest to the shoreline Sea Green.
3. Blend the colors together using your finger, dark to light.
Here is an example of what you can do with water using these tips and techniques…..

Home work: [Capture a water scene] Take a quick break by visiting a local body of water. Do you live near an ocean, lake, river, creek, pond, or swimming pool? How about a water puddle (be creative). Find a nice spot to sketch and enjoy being outside. Create your own picture, title it, and send it to the BEACH HOUSE, tbh@thecrayonartist.com (along with your name). Who knows, we may post your art!
Thursday
Talk Story... Stories, Thoughts, News
Friday
The Crayola 64 Box...50 years young
