Wednesday, August 24, 2011
First rule of Sketch Club ...
Trying another iPad drawing app: Sketch Club. Very nice, simple interface. Easy to switch tools and palettes. My last cartoon was made in Sketchbook Pro which seemed to have more drawing features but the interface was a bit more cumbersome. Looking forward to spending more time with both apps.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
iPad doodle
Finally got a stylus for the iPad. Much more fun to use the drawing apps.
Now I can make important contributions to the art world such as the one above.
Now I can make important contributions to the art world such as the one above.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Old-Timey Gent
For this one I just grabbed a random old portrait pic off the net for reference and went to town. Didn't stress over likeness or realism... just had a bit of fun with it. Will probably do more like it.
This is available in the shop.
Old-Timey Gent
10" x 10"
Oil on masonite
This is available in the shop.
Old-Timey Gent
10" x 10"
Oil on masonite
Friday, August 12, 2011
Dad
This is my first painting in five or six weeks. I was going through some recent photos and found one of my father which I thought would make a nice portrait. There are a few things I'm tempted to tweak but I'll stop here... I think I captured his likeness fairly well and don't want to lose it by overpainting.
Dad
8" x 8"
Oil on MDF panel
Dad
8" x 8"
Oil on MDF panel
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
A sordid past emerges
I was thinking of doing this as a painting. Actually a series of various animal mugshots would be funny (and fun to do). Especially the giraffe.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Monkey business
I was just thinking how much better this image would be as a traditional prisoner mugshot. Lil' monkey holding up the placard with his info. Crime: poop flinging.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Patina Squares
I just realized I never did post the end result of this little experiment with plaster.
I just listed this set in the shop along with The Great Stone Face (Buster Keaton) and King of the Hill paintings.
BTW, am I the only one that thinks Patina Squares sounds like a medieval game show?
Probably.
SOLD
I just listed this set in the shop along with The Great Stone Face (Buster Keaton) and King of the Hill paintings.
BTW, am I the only one that thinks Patina Squares sounds like a medieval game show?
Probably.
SOLD
Friday, July 1, 2011
Bukowski
Just watched the Bukowski documentary Born Into This. I think it's revived my interest in him. Read some of his poems and short stories 20 years ago. Didn't realize he'd written six novels. Must check them out. A gruff relic. But what a voice. Can't believe such a well-pickled man managed to stay alive so long.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
So long and thanks for all the fish
This Douglas Adams portrait was based on one of his publicity shots and painted, by request, for a friend.
He's best known for his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series of books. I'm linking to the start of the most recent film adaptation which is not bad but the books are better. The books are always better.
Something I didn't know before was that Adams also contributed to some Monty Python sketches, including this one.
Douglas Adams
He's best known for his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series of books. I'm linking to the start of the most recent film adaptation which is not bad but the books are better. The books are always better.
Something I didn't know before was that Adams also contributed to some Monty Python sketches, including this one.
Douglas Adams
Oil on gessoed masonite
10" x 10”
Sold
Sold
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Fossil folly 2
Okay, I think I've got these out of my system. Back to the oils this week.
This one is my 25th painting of the year which is the halfway point to my goal of 50 paintings this year.
This one is my 25th painting of the year which is the halfway point to my goal of 50 paintings this year.
Fossil Folly 2
Acrylic and caulking on gessoed masonite
24" x 18"
Friday, June 17, 2011
Fossil folly
I've been picking at this one since last week as time permitted.
Last year I did a cartoonish fish fossil that I really enjoyed making. Even though I'm doing a lot of oils this year, I thought I'd revisit acrylics and have another go at the fossils.
This time, instead of using expensive art mediums, I'm using caulking. (Yes, I've been installing our baseboards this week. No, they are still not finished.)
Fossil Folly 1
Acrylic and caulking on gessoed masonite
24" x 18"
Last year I did a cartoonish fish fossil that I really enjoyed making. Even though I'm doing a lot of oils this year, I thought I'd revisit acrylics and have another go at the fossils.
This time, instead of using expensive art mediums, I'm using caulking. (Yes, I've been installing our baseboards this week. No, they are still not finished.)
Fossil Folly 1
Acrylic and caulking on gessoed masonite
24" x 18"
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Printsy interview
There's been little painting or printing these last few weeks.
I'm installing baseboards in our house. The baseboard work snowballed, of course, into replacing all the baseboard heaters at the same time. I would normally be inclined to pay someone to do these things for me (especially the electrical) but getting someone in for a quote, let alone do the job, seems next to impossible. And our last few contractors did very shoddy finishing work. So I'm all about the DIY these days. It's satisfying work but it eats up my free time.
There is a an art to baseboard installation but I don't think I'm at that level yet. Thank god for caulking. And YouTube.
Anyway, there's a few bits of news to report.
First of all, Printsy (Printmakers of Etsy) has an interview with me on their blog this week which I'm very excited about! Thanks Diane!
As well, I've got a painting in a show! The QE II Library at Memorial University has a show every summer open to faculty and staff. "Salon Des Beaux Arts" opened a few weeks ago and runs until mid-August. Thank you to Joanne Costello and Stephanie Williams for curating a really wonderful and diverse collection. If you're in St. John's, it's definitely worth checking out... 60 pieces by 35 artists!
Also, my ego and pocketbook wish to say thanks to my friends Vanessa, Katherine and Mark who purchased some of my paintings in the last month.
I'm installing baseboards in our house. The baseboard work snowballed, of course, into replacing all the baseboard heaters at the same time. I would normally be inclined to pay someone to do these things for me (especially the electrical) but getting someone in for a quote, let alone do the job, seems next to impossible. And our last few contractors did very shoddy finishing work. So I'm all about the DIY these days. It's satisfying work but it eats up my free time.
There is a an art to baseboard installation but I don't think I'm at that level yet. Thank god for caulking. And YouTube.
Anyway, there's a few bits of news to report.
First of all, Printsy (Printmakers of Etsy) has an interview with me on their blog this week which I'm very excited about! Thanks Diane!
As well, I've got a painting in a show! The QE II Library at Memorial University has a show every summer open to faculty and staff. "Salon Des Beaux Arts" opened a few weeks ago and runs until mid-August. Thank you to Joanne Costello and Stephanie Williams for curating a really wonderful and diverse collection. If you're in St. John's, it's definitely worth checking out... 60 pieces by 35 artists!
Also, my ego and pocketbook wish to say thanks to my friends Vanessa, Katherine and Mark who purchased some of my paintings in the last month.
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