Wednesday, September 10, 2008

IF: Clutter



"Fashionable Clutter": Mixed Media: china marker, pencil, ink, collage, gouache, watercolor, acrylic.

Friday, August 29, 2008

IF: Memories



October 1994: digitally colored pen and ink drawing layered onto a scanned acrylic ground.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

IF: Routine (Flight), CD Cover Mockup



Routine Flight: Pen and ink on paper, scanned, digitally colored, layered on acrylic painting that was also scanned, type added digitally.

My entry for this week's Illustration Friday topic, Routine. The text got a little squishy when compressed since the original is 2200x2200 pixels.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Experiments in Style and Liner Pens


Just a quick entry to post a little experiment to see if the raw line + graphic style of the canned series would work with my figurative stuff. I think it works just fine. Now I'm thinking my girls should have some arms so they can hold cans, bottles, etc. Maybe they could even stock some shelves.


Also, the image above is a short demo of microns vs. prismacolor liners under the solvent based chartpak markers. As you can see the prismacolors hold up much better than the microns. I've done other tests as well with watercolor and acrylics and the prismas always come out on top.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Moto-Vation


Yes, I know very well that's not how you spell motivation. It just looked better with the two o's design wise and I liked the play on words. Anyway, this is my first un-can can-type illustration. I am really having a wonderful time with this and I have so many ideas right now. I feel very "moto-vated".

Ah man! I totally spelled caffeine wrong. So much for the whole i before e thing. Oh wait... it's after c. Damn. (edit: fixed it.)

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Canned!




So inspiration came knocking as I was drifting off to sleep last night. Illustration Friday recently ran a theme called "canned" and I caught a glimpse of the "pick of the week" for that theme: an illustration of canned fruits (which I really dig). And I thought to myself "what else can be canned that can't really be canned?". A strange thing to ask oneself I suppose, but I was looking for metaphor and such.

I wanted to can up intangible things. After some sketching and a fun batch of brainstorms the series of illustrations seen here is what came out.

I didn't actually look through all the illustrations on IF for the "canned" week, so maybe this has been done. Oh well. It hasn't been done by me. (EDIT: Okay, so I looked. There were a couple of "canned intangibles", but none of them looked like mine. I'm kind of gald I didn't look before because I wouldn't have wanted to be influenced by someone else's design. I like mine as... well mine.)

I think this is only the beginning of a bigger series and the beginning of more illustrations done in this style. When I look at them I feel good. I like what I see, so that's going to be my motivation.

I also plan to do some large scale canvas pieces in this theme which I think will just be plain enjoyable. I only hope I can get those nice flat graphic colors right. Or maybe I will opt for some texture. Who knows? The best part will be letting it all come together in that magically organic way.

Details (because process/technique should never be kept secret): All cans were hand drawn with prismacolor fine liners then scanned into my computer and digitally colored. Want to know how I add color with the computer? Just ask and I will fill you in as best I can. Be warned, I suck at tutorials.