Sometimes your azimuth to pioneering your way is closer than you think.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Undone
If only, if only we could have a couple of "undo" buttons available, for some of the things we do. Maybe the things we want undone are rather quite grand things we need in our lives... we just can't see how grand they are yet.
For those without computer machines: these keyboard buttons are companion to basic common sense and humility.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
macro micro XI
charcoal and conte
[11.75"x18"]
There is a certain familiar breeding that comes about when you see triplets. Maybe differences are blurred?
Labels:
abstract,
charcoal,
illustration,
macro micro series,
stump
macro micro X
[11.75"x 15.625"]
charcoal and conte
More movement in terms of root placement and abstraction in the positive and negative space activation.
Labels:
abstract,
charcoal,
illustration,
macro micro series,
stump
macro micro IX
[6"x 12"]
charcoal and conte
Abstraction has a way of delivering space in the most of unlikely ways.
Labels:
abstract,
charcoal,
illustration,
macro micro series,
stump
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Nostalgia
Inspiration design from all the old Nicktoons. Gold star if you can tell which series eash are from...
Labels:
digital illustration,
illustration,
marker,
pen and ink,
tattoo
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Hatch
"hatch"
[12"x6"]
charcoal and conte
there is a gateway to something both cozy and wonderful. The hatch is always open in these floating worlds.
Labels:
abstract,
charcoal,
illustration,
illustration friday
Friday, December 11, 2009
macro micro VIII
macro micro VIII
charcoal and conte
[18"x12"]
Found that working with the root systems to display different reactions to the piece's frame or the image area's boundaries quite interesting. Definitely liking the abstraction rendering next to it. It gives a better view of the either detail or the feeling of snapshot memory.
Labels:
charcoal,
illustration,
macro micro series,
stump
macro micro VII
charcoal and white conte
[18"x12"]
Been looking at really good graphic design books and jellyfish when pondering layout inspiration. Jellyfish was a great concept to follow with the root system problem. More to come.
Labels:
charcoal,
illustration,
macro micro series,
stump
macro micro VI
charcoal and white conte
[18"x12"]
Simply saying "I like to explore how to illustrate tree stumps and their root systems via charcoal" is also worthy of stating "its interesting how to frame an illustration with a close-up and medium range view when looking at a structured and detailed rendering of tree roots and stumps."
Value and composition arrangements have improved. Better understanding of light to dark to light again. Good.
Labels:
charcoal,
illustration,
macro micro series,
stump
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
entangled
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