like children, it continued:
ink, digital
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Twins
My personal work life is EN FUEGOOOO! This piece is part of an art challenge-- the prompt was "twins." sorry for being so literal...i really tried to break away from it. oh well :(
Did everything from thumbnail to finish yesterday (hooray for Memorial Day). Varnished it today so I'm not keeping a safe distance from it for the next 48 hours.
Twins, 8"x8", gouache on paper
...this also makes me feel pretty unoriginal/kind of a hack...but for a one-day job, i lack significant concern.
Did everything from thumbnail to finish yesterday (hooray for Memorial Day). Varnished it today so I'm not keeping a safe distance from it for the next 48 hours.
Twins, 8"x8", gouache on paper
...this also makes me feel pretty unoriginal/kind of a hack...but for a one-day job, i lack significant concern.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Teeth Final
"Teeth" gouache on paper, 28"x14"
FINISHED! here are a few lessons i learned while working on this:
1. gouache is always active (even if you mix it with acrylic medium)
2. you get it to shut up by sealing it with krylon UV-resistance clear acrylic coating (gloss finish)-- this also unifies the reflectivity of the surface
3. i should work from reference more often
4. no matter how much i want to work from a given palette, there's only so much i can do without yellow ochre
5. i may never grow out of teal
6. gesso is a poor man's titanium white gouache
7. practicing poor painting posture is bad for your knees (but great for alliteration!)
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Teeth Drafts!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
so my soul is rotting
yes, living as an isolated new grad from RISD is quite an awful experience. i started painting my own work for the first time in about 9 months and i realized how strange it is to work without other artists (particularly chad) breathing over my shoulder about my bad compositions. this is my first post here following a piece that will help me find a substitute for oils.
behold, my macbook camera photo of the concept sketch, followed by my pencil layout and four digital color keys. keep in mind that i colored those on a track pad-- so they are in no way a realistic reflection of my ability to color inside the lines.
i started painting the actual piece earlier tonight and found two things about gouache: it has a lot of push (like oils), though for a very short amount of time, and it is very forgiving. so far, it's making me feel like i wasted a whole lot of time trying to make acrylic my new bitch. acrylic is far more wily than i had realized before i started smacking gouache around.
behold, my macbook camera photo of the concept sketch, followed by my pencil layout and four digital color keys. keep in mind that i colored those on a track pad-- so they are in no way a realistic reflection of my ability to color inside the lines.
i started painting the actual piece earlier tonight and found two things about gouache: it has a lot of push (like oils), though for a very short amount of time, and it is very forgiving. so far, it's making me feel like i wasted a whole lot of time trying to make acrylic my new bitch. acrylic is far more wily than i had realized before i started smacking gouache around.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Many Thanks to Hom Nom Nom Nom Nom!
Life has been a bit crazy, but I am really excited about this opportunity! I have been trying to coax myself into sketching more as opposed to feeling like I need to launch into a full-blown project---thanks to Jen for kick-starting that.
I haven't got much to show in terms of sketches, but I figured I'd share some recent inspiration. Zoe and I stumbled upon this website, and couldn't help but soak in the visual metaphors it offered...http://www.rinkworks.com/words/collective.shtml .
This list feels like a great abstract source for illustrative creativity, especially if you've been lusting after Walton Ford's Taschen book (...yes, I have been.) On the other hand, please don't be surprised by the sudden Papyrus-induced nausea...or feel thusly compelled by popular culture paint yourself blue and grow a tail at the very sight of it.
Cheers!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
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