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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Reflections


Back to the permanent marker. This piece happens to be one of my favorites so far. It reminds me of a window at night. I have a love hate relationship with windows, I think windows are some of the most beautiful things but they make me feel really insecure and can be a bit scary, especially at night.

Medium: Permanent Marker on White Paper with Digital Finishing

Winter


Here is another college project. This is only one quarter of it and I will not be posting the other seventy five percent. This project was based on creating four pieces each representing a different season. I got board half way through the seasons which means the remaining three seasons leave a lot to be desired. I do wish I had taken more interest in this particular project. I think I could have ended up with a nice arrangement.

Medium: Acrylic Paint and Glitter on White Bristol

Pipes


This one always makes me laugh. It's more the memory of making it than the piece it's self. This is another piece from my basic design class in college. At the time I thought it ridiculous for our teacher to have us cut squares out of construction paper and make designs out of them. Now I just laugh because even though it seems grade-school-ish I think it would be fun to be able to spend my days playing with construction paper. 

Medium: Construction Paper on White Bristol

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Emotions: Part Two



Can you guess the emotion?
...and another piece from college...

Medium: Mixed Media (Ink, Pencil, Conte Crayon, Acrylic Paint) on White Bristol

Color Wheel


Here is my lady again. This piece is from college. I was required to produce a color wheel for my basic design class. I was never much for a traditional color wheel.

Medium: Acrylic Paint on White Bristol

Emotions: Part One


Can you guess the emotion?
This is another piece from college I thought would be fun to share. 

Medium: Acrylic Paint on White Bristol

Tile Prints


These were my first attempts at print making. I can't recall the exact name of what we did,... it was almost eight years ago, but I think one of these days I might just make some more. We basically took rubber tiles and carved pictures into them. Then we rolled ink over them like a stamp and pressed paper to them to capture the image. If anyone knows the art terminology for this type of work I would love to know.

Medium: Tile Prints, Ink on White Bristol

Coffee...


Here is a study I did in college. It happens to be one of my favorites. I had forgotten about it until I found my portfolio recently. 

Medium: Charcoal on Newsprint

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Progression of the Owls

Here is the owl that started it all. I sketched this little guy one night when I couldn't fall asleep. Since then I can't seem to get the birds out of my head.
Medium: Pencil on White Paper

Here is another owl sketch. This one I never finished but I like the boldness of it.
Medium: Pencil on White Paper

Here is another owl. This one was an attempt to develop my previous sketches into a show piece.  
Medium: Pastel on Brown Bristol

Big Hair


For some reason the lady with big curly hair continues to make reappearances. I find her fun to draw. It is also fun to see how many different forms she can take. This particular piece is from sometime last summer. 

Medium: Pencil on White Paper

Baby Feet


I thought I would take a break from the permanent marker and show some of my past work. This is an oil pastel drawing of my oldest daughter's feet when she was three and a half months old. She had such chubby feet. I loved all the wrinkles so I just had to sketch them. 

Medium: Oil Pastel on Smooth Bristol