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| Sentiment 4 of 7: Gray Regret |
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Saturday, October 12, 2013
This is Sentiment 1 of 7: Red Ambition. I need a more consistent body of work, so I'm going to try my hand at a series of pieces. These are going to be two-hour digital paintings, focusing on staying loose and painterly.
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| Sentiment 1 of 7: Red Ambition |
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Just about done with this digital piece. Time to spread it around the internet and ask for critiques!
I'm struggling with the composition because I really wanted to convey a sense of depth and scale (and I made the file huge, so I would have no problem printing it out if I wanted to) but with this elongated vertical composition, the detail I've put in is lost. Hmm. I'm going to sit back and think about it.
The online JPG's are quite pixellated, too (they're not that way when viewed directly from my computer). I'm not sure what this is due to...hopefully, I'll be able to figure it out.
I'll write more about this piece later!
I'm struggling with the composition because I really wanted to convey a sense of depth and scale (and I made the file huge, so I would have no problem printing it out if I wanted to) but with this elongated vertical composition, the detail I've put in is lost. Hmm. I'm going to sit back and think about it.
The online JPG's are quite pixellated, too (they're not that way when viewed directly from my computer). I'm not sure what this is due to...hopefully, I'll be able to figure it out.
I'll write more about this piece later!
Thursday, August 29, 2013
So, originally I conceived her to be a muse of passion, peace and poise, hence her name: "Aozora" (青空, blue sky). She stayed that way for the color pencil drawing, but for the oil painting she transformed into something else entirely. I call her the "Égérie verte" (green muse). I don't know her true name, but I do know her meaning: she embodies jealousy, pain, ire and delirium.
I ended up taking a lot of photos of this piece because even though I spent what I thought was plenty of time laying out the composition beforehand, it still ended up lopsided, so I used my phone's photo editing app to constantly flip the photos.
Here's the process:
Also, new studio! Turns out my phone can take panoramas (I'm not sure why the little panorama symbol appears on the photo...it doesn't on my computer):
So, what next? I dunno. I'm thinking of trying a new program called Art Rage--it's supposed to feel more painterly than Photoshop. Maybe I'll finish that darn comic I've been meaning to work on!
Monday, August 19, 2013
I was working on a study of this lovely model when I came across an awesome contest on James Gurney's blog. Now, I love Mucha and I love art nouveau, so I simply could not pass this up, and thus I decided to convert my study into a finished digital painting for the contest:
I can't wait to see the other entries...I'm going to be in an art nouveau coma!
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| "Lionfish Shampoo" - digital painting model credit: Chamberstock |
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