Thursday, January 29, 2009

Stuff man, Stuff



Okay, mostly prep work today. Did a few random sketches to loosen up a little bit but besides that I've been preparing to work on a piece for a shape shifting character named Chance. I find that shape shifters present a unique challenge in conveying the idea that they have more than one form. And yes I've thought about having her in mid transformation but I've seen seasoned illustrators with far greater ability than me fall flat on their face trying that one so I've opted, as usual for a more subtle approach involving stone idols similar to votive figures of Mesopotamia to tell that part of the story. I want lots of shadows and maybe place it in a desert in a circle of standing stones not only are megaliths fucking cool but are excellent devices to portray her Fae lineage and extra primordial to boot. Harkening back to the college days here with black,grey,white red. Use to do sketches like that becuase I admired a romanitic painter so much I think his name was Gatto, he was supposedly the greatest draftsmen of the time. He was able to draw anything and anyone while maintaining supreme economy with his marks. Meaning each and every mark he put on the paper was pefectly placed and achived what many marks could not. I know it sounds pendantic but to us artists and draftsmen this is the stuff of legends.  And there is that story. Oh,yeah here are the first 3 of 7 fuax votive figures.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Death of a God, a Curse Upon Humanity.

Well, its done and its Wycked Awesome. 


Can't think of anything to say. Feel drained. I Think she took a piece of my soul. 

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

I am lame

Spent the rest of the night working on a twitter icon instead. Check it out:

Yeah, I ahve way too much time on my hands.

All dragons are lame but mine


Read a cool folk tale about a dragon so huge it tries to eat the sun or moon from time to time named Alklha. Quite inspiring and thanks to this really keen image done by Tracy Swangler I was inspired to do one of my own- and then turn it into a logo to mock myself relentlessly –read on this will be explained. Normally, I try to avoid dragons because they are completely overdone in pop-culture, especially fantasy art circles. The truth behind their symbolic value is far more fascinating to me than any dragon depiction ever made but T.S. Easley and Todd Lockwood get really close. Normally dragons are cast as the anthropomorphation of a global or celestial forces so huge and the beyond [ancient] human comprehension. Like ultimate creation (Sumerian, Babylonian)Ultimate Destruction (Zoroastrian, Persian) first earthly manifestation of evil (Christian)natural boons and disasters (Chinese Japanese) and the list goes on and on. Anyway my personal favorite meaning is of western origin particular of Nordic Celtic where dragons are guardians of wisdom and knowledge. I could go on for hours about this stuff and end up writing a lengthy paper on the rapid corruption of the dragons symbolic meaning. Clearly it was an ancient cliché LONG before it was modern one and like immortal combat one is overbearing, two is a crowd and three is a recipe for disaster.

Not quite done with the destroying angel, perhaps later tonight.

All dragons are lame but mine... and a few others.

New work in progress

Got a new painting in progress I'll post a detail on here with some old art work too!!  Not much going on really just trying to stay with the job hunt. Panera ended up hireing somebody else. Cross my fingers for Gold's Gym or th construction job. Time is my friend- for once. 

Anyway, with out further ado, the face of her divine magesty the destroying angel.

oooo, just wait till you see the entire thing. Anyway here is some old art:

An Ice ray if there is difficulty discerning. Fun to do. REALLy simple yet I feel like I got a really great sense of space-if I can toot my own horn a bit. The screaming guy is me.. er well a loose self portrait. I can't scream quite as handsomly. 

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

cool



Saw this article this morning. I was quite excited to see such an interesting find here in the US. If this phenomenon is actually studied at some point and proven to be a man made structure I'll move my mood-o-meter up from excited to awestruck. It would be more proof that the Native Americans were not as primitive (and in fact far more sophisticated) than many modern anthropologists supposed. I imagine this puts many academics proverbial testicles to the flame so it won't be looked into for quite a while. On another note the more the world learns about the more we can sympathize with them which makes us the USA look so much worse for being the only 1st world nation to commit wholesale genocide- and get away with it. At least we gave the world the Necco waffer.  

Some more art: