Friday, November 1, 2013
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Speed Drawing- two handed charcoal drawing
Two handed charcoal drawing of a devilish demon of sorts, sped up for your pleasure. Finally got a decent video editing app, although Im still not completely satisfied with the quality of video my phone gives me (haha, what a whiner I am:"The movies that my telephone records are not good enough for me, wahhh!") I just need a good camera, not to mention a new computer, then these will turn out much better. And maybe I could try turning my damn iphone sideways haha
Friday, July 26, 2013
Circular Watercolor Animals...Bam!
Here's a couple of late night/early morning watercolors of a Japanese macaque (or snow monkey) and a desert tortoise (or dirt turtle :-). after painting them I decided they needed to be more circular, so I cut them in such a manner as that. I plan on doing many more of these circle animals, but you know how that goes. We will see.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Campsite in the Rain
My latest commission piece for friend Maria. She's titled it Peace within the Storm. Had a lot of fun painting this one. She gave me a list of things she wanted in the campsite, like the type of truck (a blue '91 chevy), the three dogs (two boxers and an american bulldog), and the half eaten hot dog and nun chucks. I got to add whatever else I wanted. The raindrops, which I anticipated to be the hardest part, ended up only taking about 20 minutes and being pretty fun once I got the hand movement down. Its acrylic on canvas, 14" x 18".
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Chalk
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Ambidextrous charcoal speed drawing
Here's a video of me drawing with both hands at the same time. Im using a broke in half charcoal stick. It originally took me about three and a half minutes to draw, but we sped it up , so you wouldnt completely shrivel up and die of horrendous boredom. Hope you like it:)
Labels:
ambidextrous,
art,
charcoal,
speed drawing,
two-handed drawing
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Tosser
charcoal drawing from my little 5 by 7 black book. A new style Im working on, kind of digging a more abstract tone right now.
Painting for Maria
7" x 9" acrylic on posterboard
painting commissioned by my friend Maria. This was all her idea/concept, I love how it turned out. She even had words for it : "What you least want is what you tend to get. Catch your bad thoughts while your thoughts create your life."
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Daren't
charcoal on gray charcoal paper
9" x 12"
This one and the two before it have been entered into an art contest held by New Times and Chambord. I entered these under the abstract category.
I especially like this one. If you look closely at this face you'll see that its not really a face at all, like how his eyeball is really a grinning monster head, or his giant nose actually being a walrus.
9" x 12"
This one and the two before it have been entered into an art contest held by New Times and Chambord. I entered these under the abstract category.
I especially like this one. If you look closely at this face you'll see that its not really a face at all, like how his eyeball is really a grinning monster head, or his giant nose actually being a walrus.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Iris puzzle
My son and I wanted to do a puzzle this morning, so we painted this one with acrylics on a 4" x 6" pre-cut puzzle cardboard. Donovan helped paint the cloud on the right, and it was his idea to paint the iris, because we have a copy of van Gogh's Irises hanging in the living room. This iris is painted from a picture of a wild one in Alaska this summer. They're one of my favorite forms of plant life by far.
Labels:
acrylic,
clouds,
puzzle,
surreal,
wild flowers
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Mushroom Satyr
I found a couple of good ones from '10 in a big pile of watercolors collecting dust in my studio (which just happens to be an extra bedroom in my house!). This shroom-savoring satyr was inspired by Brian Froud's Puck, from his book, Faeries. Froud is one of my favorite artists, definitely a huge influence on my style. He designed the creatures in Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal, two of my all time favorites growing up. The baby in Labyrinth was actually played by his son, what do you think of that, eh? Eh?
watercolor
9" x 12"
watercolor
9" x 12"
Sunday, August 5, 2012
For Your Health!
charcoal drawing of the best doctor ever created, Dr. Steve Brule.
Bask in his hippocratical glory here:
http://youtu.be/P1Vg9PUbP30
Bask in his hippocratical glory here:
http://youtu.be/P1Vg9PUbP30
Campfire
Charcoal drawing of a campfire we made at the fish and game cabin my dad works at this summer. Beautiful place full of blue bells, brown bears, and bald eagles.
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