Monday, December 14, 2009

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Brittany

I love this girl.

figure study

self portraits continued

A mix of continuous line and blind contour.  This process makes me happy.










Monday, August 31, 2009

Finally, an update:

Utah Landscape:

Utah Landscape:

Abstracted Landscape:

Abstracted Landscape

Self Portrait:

Self Portrait:

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Self portraits--continued:







Intaglio prints

These are some intaglio prints I made a couple semesters ago. Intaglio was my first print class I'd ever taken and it made me extremely nervous...high anxiety in the print room.

*Note that Gary the fish head makes a special appearance:











Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Screenprint

Bison skull
(watercolor screenprint)


Gary the fish head repeated
(Intaglio-colored ink)


Bagpiper at Edinburgh Castle
(Screenprint)



A statement about men and women
(Screenprint, collage)






Landscape: the process

Since I'm filling up my time with studying landscapes I though I'd share with you the first part my process.

I use a gradation of grey markers to simplify what I see in front of me and then transfer this process onto a larger surface. Basically I do this so I'm not focusing on every little detail which tends to get a little muddy with paint.

Honestly I love doing marker sketches. They are extremely simple but can be quite profound in their own way...at least I think so ;)











Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Baconius

I'm doing a series of portraits of women that I know.  My main focus is the very beautiful region of the head where nape of the neck meets the hairline, just beautiful.  

This portrait is in the beginning stages with only the underdrawing and underpainting completed in acrylic.  I'm going to finish it with oil in color.  (sorry for the all the bad quality pictures--phone camera.  I'm getting a nice camera in the near future so I'll be able to document properly).


Gary.

These two fellas are sketches from a book that I keep entirely of fish heads.   Strange I know, but a dear professor of mine loaned me this salmon fish head and I studied it the whole semester.   I named him Gary.  He can be found in numerous drawings of mine and I love him because half the time people think he's a dinosaur head.  I love Gary.

Medium:  Red pen and Prismacolor marker  (oh and yes, that's tape holding him to the page, I hate glue...loathe it in fact.
 

Monday, June 1, 2009

Landscape


I've been working on landscapes lately. This an hour's worth of painting which explains the very fast and "painterly" expressions. I'll probably spend one more hour on it but not much longer because the light changes quickly outside. (the orange stuff is the undercolor, fun huh!)

Monday, May 25, 2009

Senior Show

These are currently hanging at the Rio Grande art gallery:   

"Inverted Landscape."  
Medium: watercolor screenprint 

These next two (out of a series of 20) are abstracted self portraits, I had A LOT of fun doing these...loved them.

"Character Portrait #17"
Medium:  pencil, pen, and prisma color marker

"Character Portriat #8"
Medium: pencil, pen, and prisma color marker