Dog not included this time either.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Thermals
36"x36"
Apologies again for the poor photo; as I've mentioned, every surface in the collage reflects light differently, and as a non-photographer myself I haven't figured out yet how to account for that.
This piece hung over my head for a long time, probably three months because of grad school and the ill-conceived clouds. But I do think it is relatively successful, if not ideal.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Teeth Study
10"x8"
Another quick study, of an image that came to mind recently, to be revisited later. Again not satisfied with it, but it's a start.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Scylla Portrait Study
10"x8"
Portrait study of my praying mantis, Scylla.
Not entirely satisfied with it, mainly because it was very hard to get a good reference photo. I plan on doing another one when I can get a good, clear, head-on photo, which is very hard to do with a two-inch-long insect.
(I'm taking a break from "Thermals" right now)
Monday, March 5, 2012
Clouds study
Study of clouds for the background of "Thermals." Not very satisfied with it, but not entirely disappointed.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Thermals process
36"x36"
(Dog not included)
Because the picture I have in mind relies on some precision, I measured, outlined, and cut out the shapes so I can transfer them well onto the board when it's ready.
Here they are laid out as they will be in the drawing.
And the interlocking primary feathers, compared to the study.
After a few hours of work (working between grad school homework and sleep)
(Dog still not included)
After probably several dozen hours of work, multiple breaks, and a great deal of graduate school homework. I an certainly not as prepared as I had thought I was to do the cloudscape, but the general flow I had hoped to achieve is present. There will be significant fine-tuning from this point - the entire cloudscape will need to be darkened, the vultures will need to be unified, and so on.
It didn't photograph very well - it isn't actually nearly so murky, though it isn't up to my standards yet.
Because the picture I have in mind relies on some precision, I measured, outlined, and cut out the shapes so I can transfer them well onto the board when it's ready.
Here they are laid out as they will be in the drawing.
And the interlocking primary feathers, compared to the study.
After a few hours of work (working between grad school homework and sleep)
(Dog still not included)
After probably several dozen hours of work, multiple breaks, and a great deal of graduate school homework. I an certainly not as prepared as I had thought I was to do the cloudscape, but the general flow I had hoped to achieve is present. There will be significant fine-tuning from this point - the entire cloudscape will need to be darkened, the vultures will need to be unified, and so on.
It didn't photograph very well - it isn't actually nearly so murky, though it isn't up to my standards yet.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Saturday, January 28, 2012
New piece study WIP
Friday, January 20, 2012
Untitled
Whoops, I forgot to post the final product.
I don't have a title for it yet, I'll have to think of it.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
New work in progress
This piece began with an exercise in which you scribble at random and form an image based on the lines and shapes that form. What came out was more or less a followup to Reptilian Brain, with some clear influence from Gastropoda.
This is about seven hours into the drawing phase, due to the scales.
About twelve hours in. I'm not sure if I've ever seen a real lizard with that much diversity in size and shape of scales but it still has the desired effect.
Maybe eighteen hours in now.
I really like the way this leg looks now, and I wanted to document it before I change how it looks.
Really lost count of the time, but I would estimate about twenty-three hours at this point. Got everything picked up, now it's just a matter of making everything mesh and look like it's all part of the same mass!
Really lost count of the time, but I would estimate about twenty-three hours at this point. Got everything picked up, now it's just a matter of making everything mesh and look like it's all part of the same mass!
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