Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Paintings for class and some progress work

I posted my six portraits on the wall on campus. Kresge Building, 2nd floor 24 hr lab area. I will have better photos of the last 2 I finished next week or so.





Here are some oil paintings I've done in class and out (these are small low quality photos, I will get decent ones soon). The first one has progress shots on a previous post, the second one was finished during spring break, and the last one I completed today in roughly 9-10 hours.

This last one is also 24 x 30 and I'm doing a macro scale of some abs since I see too many people doing paintings of close up faces and hands. so far, 2-3 hours in and I'm really jazzed about it. :3

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Inspirational color schemes





Since taking an oil painting class, I am more fascinated by color theory and the palette of artists. I hope to get dynamic color sensitivity like the artists above.
From the top: Nathan Watkiss, Edward Hopper, Frank Franzetta

Great tip from another artist: try color matching your favorite screenshots from movies. do this digitally or traditionally.

2 down, countless more to go!

Recently finished my tarot card (I'm still coloring the back card design, but it's finished mostly).

Process coloring:


Knight of Wands (reversed) is a doomed traveler, with no direction and surrounded by trials represented by fire. I decided to go with the merry-go-round metaphor- a horse with no knight, no guidance, constantly trapped on a carousel that is literally on fire.



I will get a better shot of this, but my 3pt assignment is completed.

process layers and ideations... I redraw my grid out 3 times and adjusted the ellipses constantly.



Friday, March 18, 2011

in progress work and more portraits

Painting is a serious love of mine. I can't wait to plein air paint this summer.

Some mostly done portraits I did for Nancy before spring break. I am varnishing them and rendering a bit farther on some things for them so it's not so flat in places. As you can see, I like redheads. They're a rare breed.






Here's some shots of things I'm currently working on- I had issues updating recently due my camera and losing things from spring break.

In progress portrait for Nancy's class, 2nd to last one is almost done!

Creative perspective assignment that I'm really ambitious about it but frankly I need to do this if I want to get better at environments. This old grid is getting redrawn for corrections.

The inking I did for my Tarot card in Imagemaking; I'm coloring digitally, so I'll post updates of this by Saturday.
Large piece for Nancy, it's a based off an ink sketch I had based on a daydream. Headless people.

This oil painting needs tweaking, but it's for Tech 2... the longer I look at it, the less effective I think it is conceptually speaking; composition-wise it makes sense. Trial and error.


some color studies of a personal piece for a possible book cover thing in Tech 2.



Things I learned this week getting back to CCS...

Being the student rep for my department is really an experience; relationships in the Illustration Family need strength and support in leadership. It's just hard to get together when CCS swamps you with work and other commitments.

Artists are really islands and we need to get to know each other more often. As a freshman, I met numerous people that I consider great friends. Even now, I find new people that are considerate. It's those people that pull you out of a crappy day.


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

suddenly i am sort of zen about everything

This past weekend was really all over the place. My 2 small oil portraits were thrown in the trash accidentally when I left them out to dry after varnishing them. I was pulling an all nighter from sunday into monday and in the daze I had forgot to check on them. I did, however, take photos of my progress so I'm not going to have to redo them. Nancy is the sweetest lady.
Here are the photos:

R.I.P. 2nd and 3rd oil paintings I've ever done. At least I have some evidence that I worked on you guys.
My 2nd live model painting in class:

Good news from this week so far is that my ideation for my 3pt project is approved and I am doing some sketches of gargoyles and looking at gothic buildings, below is a nice interior from the DIA.... it may or may not involve a certain DARK KNIGHT.


I also have my pencil lineart and I'm in the process of doing my color studies for my Illustration Tech 2 assignment: portrait of someone you like/love but don't trust.
Other than that, I have some batman doodles from my asia studies class. :3

Monday, January 31, 2011

updating again, slowly [LONG POST]

I disappeared from the blog for awhile and it's just been a crazy time these past 3 weeks getting things in gear. I am in a lot of process work and some finishing touches on things are going to happen by this weekend.

So far, I really enjoy Nancy Mitter's Advanced Portraiture class and working with oil paints. I also found out I am allergic (WebMD diagnosis is some dermatitis, possibly pompholyx, also known as hand eczema, not contagious, just painfully itchy) to something in either oil paints or the solvents I was using with them. Perhaps it was the laundry soap I used to clean my brushes (it IS a skin and eye irritant). After 3 weeks, my fingers have peeled most of the dry skin and it is just really tender to use my hands without moisturizer. So now I use gloves and wear sleeve covers my granny made for me years ago. They look like this:
Yes, I am now an old granny. I also have small, stubby kid hands. The look of a real artist!

My 1st in-class oil painting is my 1st oil painting in general. I would say I like oil painting so far. OK, I like it a lot* more than acrylic. But both have their merits.

*picture Chuck in Tech I saying "I like it! I like it a lot!" while you're painting... I guarantee smiles, man! :D


I learned a lot from just diving right into it with a light burnt sienna/burnt umber underpainting (grisaille is the classic term for the underpainting method, and you can do a lot with just a flat or filbert brush and a cloth) and massing/blocking in the colors.
Building up from dark to light, the trick is to add in the fuller colors and subdue them while they are wet (and avoid overblending, where you start getting gray or too muted). Also working with more than just paint thinner is suggested (I did my in-class painting in paint and turpenoid), as you can apply paint over drier paint faster in a painting medium (currently, I am trying Galkyd Lite and Liquin) and lay in opaques over the transparent, "fat over lean".

I'm still trying to get more fatty with my paint application. I tend to do a lot of dry brushing to gain control, thinking that it's like acrylics (oy vey, stupid).
Nancy loves using colors and experimenting with her palette, so my piece is a bit too quiet compared to the color she wants me to explore. I tend to stay more on the value side and don't have any experience with color theory so this is really exciting to go more saturated.
I also enjoy the smell of linseed oil and I do plan to try to paint with it.


Out of class, I'm doing 6 portraits of friends for homework; I've been close to finish with one, have done a pencil drawing for another, and have some studies in the works:
The almost completed one of Ellen Coons is looking sweet (her birthday is coming up, so this is doubles as a gift). I had some fun with painting with a model; from life, coloring is just more vibrant. I have some places to fix here and there but roughly 8 hours in, this is good. You can see how thin I apply paint and it's a learning curve for me to be more liberal with something so expensive.

I have more process work for Illus Tech II, Image Making 1, and some roughs for 3pt perspective currently being done, so I'll post those later (the past 2-3 weeks I've been gathering supplies and getting references for things).


On a side note, living with roommates is fun until most of you get sick around the same time. :(
this past weekend, I was down for the count from Friday night into most of Sunday night with this feverish coughy phlegm thing and couldn't get anything done.
This weekend was sleeping through fevers, hot lemon water with lots of honey, Batman: Gotham Knight & Leaving Las Vegas, these magazine clippings of a cat owner (dreamboat!) and a dog in a top hat and bow.




Did I mention Nicholas Cage is a prickly pear?

Sunday, November 21, 2010

some more progress stuff and side project images

I saw this at the DIA recently. VERY nicely done in chalk pastel.


This is what I have so far with my self-portrait for fig 2, fixing the denim and skin tones as this is updated.
An in-class head study and an in-class figure study... I was too tired to finish but I liked what I was getting at.
Some book arts stuff for sale and etc. :D
Noel Night is coming up and I'm working on painting and book making and some jewelry.