This is an older digital work I did back around 2017 or so. I always liked this one and the simple loose style. Actually, this may even be a bit older now that I think about it, It was done on my old first generation iPad with some free paint software I downloaded. Pulled it back up on the computer today and added a little digital noise to break up the flatness. Love the thick round loose black line work.
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Saturday, June 1, 2024
Petals
Petals. Still life with flying insect. More Photoshop fun! Drew this bug a couple of times, clipped this one from another art piece I did. Not sure what kind of bug it is; but it has wings, so it flies.
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Ultra bunny love
Another nightly urge to make some art, no idea of what to do. Started playing with a dark background and more of a wet brush to give some wobbly loose edges. Drew a couple of things in light colors and then this pink circle, turned it into a head, and this image was born. Tried not to over think this too much, just made myself keep going and see what comes out, just having fun... and what would happen if I painted over it more and played with layer filters. Above is the outcome. Any thoughts from the world wide web?
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Power Play
So there was an art contest here in Detroit, for our beloved Red Wings. The theme was "Power Play". Big cash prize, winning art to be put in a corporate suite at the stadium, and so on, and so on...I'm not a big sports fan, but I know art and I need money! I've won big contests before thinking way outside the box and not doing what is obvious or expected. But this time it just didn't pan out, my art piece didn't even place. The winning art, it was good, but it was also what you would expect. But it's ok, actually doing this exercise grounded me, and taught me many lessons that I needed to be re-taught. 1. Think through your production process. I decided and visualized this in my head as very clean and graphic. So I used spray paint to create this, which needs masks. I was rushing and on a tight budget so I just told myself I would use paper prints and wing the offsets and overlaps of each color. I also haven't done this type of masking and painting in years, so I was rusty, the paper was too thin and buckled up when loaded with heavy paint, and I was way off on aligning colors to butt up cleanly. A lot of mistakes. 2. Know your audience. The judges were corporate executives and sports fans, they are not gonna overthink art or creative abstraction (think players on ice, local Detroit landmark icons). 3. Politics. Don't put a determined cartoon face on our logo, what is creative license? 4. Maybe they just didn't like it? Either way, I learned some lessons and will be a wiser artist the next time I enter a contest.
First pic is the digital concept. The second pic is the finished painted piece (24" x 30" spray paint and acrylic on wood panel). Third pic is some production shots.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Pillcandy
Not sure why I call this pill candy, should have been "walking with death" or something. More experimenting with styles, tight vectors with loose digital paint. I literally just threw this logo together without much thought just to get some vectors to play with, and I love it! funny how that sometimes just works. Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop.
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Monday, May 11, 2020
Digital vs. Traditional
This is a couple of pieces that started out as a digital study or concept for a piece that I wanted to paint and the final painting. I like different things about each of them as well as viewing them together. Same mindset, different mediums.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Dream
With all that is going on right now, it's still ok to dream!
12" x 12" Acrylic, ink, and watercolor on cardboard.
12" x 12" Acrylic, ink, and watercolor on cardboard.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Photoshop studies
Just some playing around in Photoshop with composition, a little different style and just plain old round brushes.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Gallery of Unfinished Paintings
I have a really bad habit of starting projects, never getting to far with them, and then getting bored and moving on to something else.
Never to touch them again. Here are a few paintings I have that are a great example of what I'm talking about, would love to finish some of these, but will I...?
All of these are acrylics on wood, 24" x 24" and bigger, with the exception of the lady with the red skeleton, that one is acrylic on canvas board 18" x 24"
Never to touch them again. Here are a few paintings I have that are a great example of what I'm talking about, would love to finish some of these, but will I...?
All of these are acrylics on wood, 24" x 24" and bigger, with the exception of the lady with the red skeleton, that one is acrylic on canvas board 18" x 24"
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
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