Sunday, August 21, 2011

Plant Alien...or Something Like That.


Not sure the idea behind this sketch/ practice illustration. I am in the process of trying to find a new paper to use since they discontinued W & N hp 140lb. I'm experimenting with as many different types of watercolor paper as I can find. This illustration is using the old college classic: illustration board. Never thought I would be using that again but so far it works better than the others I've tried. Good thing I still have a supply of the old tried and true W & N for professional work. I the mean time I will keep searching under rocks and in art stores. I drew the plant alien while watching “Into the Wild.” It was very inspirational and sad at the same time. Maybe it was because the main character was an alien in nature? Probably not but I'm also on a diet so I will blame that for the concept behind this picture. No for more vegetables...mmm.



Saturday, August 20, 2011

Stuffed Animals

Using four earth tones to complete the picture was a challenge. Most of the picture only has three with the rabbit having a few washes of burnt sienna (who doesn't like a little burnt sienna every now and then). Even cracked open an old set of colored pencils to add some highlight so it lightens the mood a bit.




Sunday, August 14, 2011

Couch Part 2

This was a test of drawing from observation and painting from memory. The colors are close and ended up being a good test of memory (at least that's what I remember).




Thursday, August 11, 2011

Studio Pics

I always like seeing photo's of other artist's studios/ workspaces so I figured I'd toss mine out there. It has been labeled "The Cave" by my wife of course, since I never come out. It's basically a converted spare bedroom that turned in to my workspace. Tiki (the garbage cat) likes to rummage through the garbage in search for discarded thumbnails and sketches for his very own.


























Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Milking America

This is based an article about America being milked from every direction and no end in sight. Whether it's from the government, employer, utilities, entertainment, basic cost of living, the separation grows closer together between income and expenses.The United States map and the milking machine indicate the seriousness and lack of human touch of the issue with the comical "moo" indicating the lack of seriousness indicated in the article by many individuals.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Monkey Still Life

Drawing of my stuffed monkey that sits at the bottom of my bookshleves. In college I told people that he would lay a curse on them if they weren't carefull. Ironically it worked most of the time. To this day I watch my step.


Friday, August 5, 2011

Updated Website

I knew I needed to get to this for the longest time and finally sat my self down and plugged away all day night.
Illustrations for Notre Dame Magazine from a while ago. Article regadring court jesters and their history and in the political arena.



Hemingway: Version 2.0

New finished work of Ernest Hemingway. Probably my most drawn celebrity or famous historical figure. Always had a fascination with him and his Key West years.