Monday, February 6, 2012

TattooLaPalooza / "Faucibus Orci [Nature]" 2.0

It only took me a month, but I finally put some time aside to put up my pictures and experiences from TattooLaPalooza which happened on January 4-6th, 2012 in Miami!

Below are four progress shots of "Faucibus Orci" as I worked on it live at the show. I went with oil even though it's not really something you can rush through live at an event. The piece developed out of an image of VampireVoodoo I saw on Tumblr that I really liked. She's wearing a Spirit Hood and has a cherubic face contrasted by the septum and dimple piercings. I then thought just painting the chic would be too generic and I happen to love horns/antlers so I tossed those in. I also appreciate all things cephalopod but didn't want to put tentacles in this one, so I went with the eye; but it later turned into a goat eye which I will explain later. So with these elements I thought the piece was starting to come together well, but it needed something more. So I decided to go pop and put some acrylic swipes and drips for the underpainting of the piece.




While I was working on it, a guy walked by and asked if I had been in Juxtapoz. While that might sound like a compliment, it actually meant what I was doing was very derivative and looked unoriginal (unless I happened to be that artist from Juxtapoz)... so I spoke with some of the artists who happened to be my friends who were also painting live. Jeff Dekal suggested I add a body to the bottom of the piece so it looked less pop and so I got to sketching. I decided I would give her the Renaissance Jesus blessing hand position and turn the piece into an Earth Goddess piece riddled with religious symbolism that meant nothing except what the viewer might impose on it. I happen to like reading about semiotics and this is a fun way to integrate it because art can be so symbol-heavy.


I extended her hood down over her shoulders and left one breast exposed for fertility.

I started an Advanced Painting course the week after starting this and was allowed to use this (and the series I intend to do) as my assignments for the quarter! The piece is taking on more life, but I won't be posting those images just yet. ;)

Saturday, January 7, 2012

TattooLaPalooza / "Faucibus Orci"

I will be posting up a full chronicle of my weekend with progress shots of my new personal piece, "Faucibus Orci". I love how the piece is coming along because it was one that sort of developed on it's own.

More info to come in the next few days!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

TED / "Can art change the world?"

JR's TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out.

JR, a semi-anonymous French street artist, uses his camera to show the world its true face, by pasting photos of the human face across massive canvases. At TED2011, he makes his audacious TED Prize wish: to use art to turn the world inside out. Learn more about his work and learn how you can join in at insideoutproject.net.









Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sketchbook / "Legacy of the Dragons"

"Sketchbook: Legacy of the Dragons"


"LotD: Aurora (Air)" (1 of 5)
8.5" x 11" Digital Painting


"LotD: Fjell (Earth)" (2 of 5)
8.5" x 11" Digital Painting


"LotD: Pyronos (Fire)" (3 of 5)
8.5" x 11" Digital Painting


"LotD: Serena (Water)" (4 of 5)
8.5" x 11" Digital Painting


"LotD: Mugen (Void)" (5 of 5)
8.5" x 11" Digital Painting

Here are my initial drawings and digital progress of the five Elder Elemental dragons from a story my friend is working on. These are wholly my take on them and their design, but spawned from his concept of the Origin Myth for his world. Each Elder is a mix of a couple real world creatures to break away from the stereotypical images we have seen for years. Now I get to start working on their bodies! Wooohooooh! ^_^

All Elements: Four eyes like the Jumping Spider
Air: Sea Dragon; Pronghorn
Earth: Giant Isopod; Rhinoceros
Fire: Gorilla; Markhor (<---new fave creature)
Water: Long-Nosed Chimaera
Void: Gulper Eel; Japanese Spider Crab

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Animal Drawing / "Omnubai the Crass"

"Omnubai the Crass"
13" x 19" Character Design - 360ยบ

"Omnubai the Crass"
13" x 19" Character Design - Faces and Poses

Animal drawing class assignment. Create a 3D rendered arthropod character. I went with Umbonia crassicornis, also known as the thornbug. They are indigenous to my home, Florida!

Time for some color!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sci-Fi & Fantasy / "Pterois, Eye Tyrant"

"Pterois, Eye Tyrant"
Applied to assigned CCG Frame


"Pterois, Eye Tyrant"
2011
11" x 14" Digital Painting


"Pterois, Eye Tyrant"
Final Sketch

Here is the initial drawing and final digital painting for my CCG illustration! I love school. ^_^

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Sci-Fi & Fantasy / "Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath"



"Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath"
2011
9" x 14.5" Digital Painting

We were assigned to do a cover illustration for a Sci-Fi or Fantasy novel we've read. The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath immediately came to mind, and those creepy obsidian merchants. I hadn't read it in a while, so I skimmed and found where the merchants were described. It was interestingly vague. No idea why I had such a vivid memory of how they looked in my head... but I guess that was the best reason to illustrate them!

Thanks to Chris Negelein for being a gangsta roommate and turning into a demon!