Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

Fangchorman at Redlight Redlight



Come see "Fangchorman" (9"x12" acrylic and cut paper on wood) in person at Orlando legendary craft beer bar Redlight Redlight for the "Hot Puns" art show this Saturday April 27 and for 3 more weeks after! For more info:

https://www.facebook.com/events/376356702478086/

Saturday, January 19, 2013

ICONS +



Doing this art show next Sat. with friends +Ernie Turner+George Frei, &+STEVE PARKER. Come check out some great art & music at Thee Grotto in downtown Orlando, my latest piece "Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy" will be on display! Images coming to the blog soon, go to the Facebook event page for details:

http://www.facebook.com/events/472730879457330/






I also want to remind everybody that the FROSTED 3D anti-bullying Kickstarter campaign is still going at 20 days left and we'd love your help to make it happen! Please donate and share the link if you can!

http://kck.st/X1EQ0f


Here's a recent 20s'/30's cartoon character from my sketchbook at Dos Illustros:

http://dosillustros.blogspot.com/2013/01/20s30s-animated-character.html


And if you haven't seen "Kleeman and Mike in Backyard Jam", the latest animated short I worked on, then head on over here to check it out! We entered it at the Florida Film Festival for 2013, crossing our fingers!

http://vimeo.com/53638798



Peaces!

-hugo


UPDATE at 4:10pm:



I was just informed that "Kleeman and Mike in Backyard Jam" was featured in YouTube's Network A Skate channel! Check it out here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/NetworkASkate
http://goo.gl/WtlrS

ps. Fun fact: comedian Paul Rodriguez's son is a pro skater featured on the channel!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Collaboration 2

Tom added green, blue, & bluegreen glazes in oil to the background. Now we have to stick to painting in oils, no more acrylic! He set up an area with paper & fabric textures to look and borrow for the painting. The placement of those textures on this background will be up to us. Keep watching for more progress!



This is a continuation of the collaboration painting between Tom Buzbee and I. To check out the 1st post, click here:

Friday, June 8, 2012

Collaboration

I've started a big painting (5'x7') collaboration with our school's Resident Artist and my friend, the amazingly talented Tom Buzbee! Click on his name to see more of his work and you will see why I am super excited about it! The man is not only a fantastic fine artist who's found his own voice but as an illustrator, I respect him highly for working in places like NASA and Disney's EPCOT. And I always was a bit jealous that my friends McArthur Albert and George Frei got to do painting with him so I'm really glad I finally get to do one!


I will try to post progress photos of the painting here on the blog as we go along. After stretching & double priming the big canvas, here's our 1st step: covering the background in expressive washes of black acrylic paint. The rectangles you might see in it are pieces of paper towels that we threw on it to soak some of the paint out. They left some of the pattern & shapes from the paper towels and we also threw them back at the painting to build more textures. Click on the photo for a closer look: