Monday, July 13, 2015

SCBWI - DIVERSE

 
     I did this for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators monthly illustration prompt - DIVERSE
     I did the original in acrylics on canvas, then dropped it in to the computer to work on it some more.

Here's the original painting.


Sunday, July 5, 2015

Illustration Friday - SHARP


"Every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man"
and if you're a nerd (like me and proud of it) you might go crazy 'bout a sharpened pencil too.
Quick digital sketch.

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Illustration Friday - DANGER


Danger, like everything else, is relative.

I finally did what I've wanted to do for a long time - re-purpose an old book.  I bought one on flower arranging for 50 cents from the library book sale. I tore out about a fourth of the pages, gessoed some of them up, and I'm now playing in it.  I'm working in acrylics and because the page already starts a bit messy looking, its easier to stay loose and have more fun.  I'm thinking it will be a good place to work on ideas for larger or more refined pieces, and also to experiment with techniques.  Here's what the book looks like: 

Note the message to self that I'm still in the process of coloring - "It's okay to play." Something I don't do enough of. Something I will try to do more often.


Friday, June 19, 2015

Little Lost Dog series

     
 





Here's a small series I completed recently. This is the type of thing I need to work on quite a bit more for my portfolio. The trouble with this was that I didn't work on them all at the same time.  That gives me a little more trouble with being consistent.  For the next series I do (and I do have one in mind) I'm going to sketch out and paint them together. Then if I want to change one, I can more easily adjust the other ones accordingly.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Illustration Friday - MONSTER


This is what I become around cookies.
This is the pencil drawing I began with.  
I dropped it into the computer and made it a little creepier.


Friday, May 29, 2015

Underwater Birds


     This is another redo.  I did the original a couple of years ago and have always wanted to go back and revise it a little. My digital skills have grown considerably since then, so I thought I would just take the original (done in acrylic) and drop it into Corel Paint and have some fun with it. The inspiration for the image came from "Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin. A character named Patchface (in the books) sang, "under the sea, the birds have scales for feathers." I just loved those words.
Here's the original acrylic painting