Saturday, May 26, 2012

Avengers doodles

Did some Avengers quick sketches (and a Downton Abbey surprise) on a storyboard pad with a Pentel Stylo pen for fun last week after watching the movie. It was fun! Go check them out at the Dos Illustros blog!

http://dosillustros.blogspot.com/2012/05/avengers-doodles.html 

1st thursdays pt. 2

Here is the full Bugs Bunny piece, which along with my Amélie Poulain piece (12"x18" acrylic on canvas) and Audrey figure drawing (9"x12" on marker paper"), were exhibited at the OMA 1st thursdays Full Sail Art Show last May 3rd. Original is 24"x36" painted in acrylic on wood, not for sale at the moment but contact me if interested in prints! Click on the images for a bigger view:

Bugs Bunny, 24"x36" acrylic on wood

Amélie Poulain, 12"x18" acrylic on canvas
Audrey, 9"x12" Copic Markers on marker paper

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

1st thursdays

Fellow students, staff, and faculty (including myself) of Full Sail will be exhibiting artwork at the Orlando Museum of Art's 1st thursdays event this coming Thursday May 3rd. My Amelie & Bugs Bunny paintings and Audrey figure drawing got in. Come on down and say hi, $10 gets you in the door!



Sunday, April 29, 2012

Digital ink

Quick digital ink portrait in Corel Painter IX, hope you like!  -h



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

McQuarrie & Moebius

A couple of artist have passed away in the last couple of weeks and I felt like I should say something about them because of their influence in both pop culture and myself. 


My favorite ship from Star Wars, the Millenium Falcon.
Star Wars concept artist Ralph McQuarrie passed away last week. Although I wasn't a huge fan of his art, it certainly left an impact in popular culture and me with the design of Darth Vader, Chewbacca, C3PO, Stormtroopers, R2D2, and the look of the Star Wars universe. McQuarrie also worked on a barrage of popular movies such as "Close Encounters", "Battlestar Galactica", "Star Trek", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and "E.T.".


http://www.ralphmcquarrie.com/
http://starwars.com/news/ralph_mcquarrie_remembered.html




My 1st Moebius book
French comic artist Jean Giraud, known as Moebius, has passed away this weekend. He created the famed comic western "Blueberry", was one of the founders of the alternative comic magazine "Metal Hurlant" ("Heavy Metal" in the US), and was a visionary concept artist for film. I was always amazed at his comic work, my introduction to it was Marvel's Epic 3rd Moebius collection ("The Airtight Garage") and the Silver Surfer book he did with Stan Lee. In film his presence was felt in SciFi classics like "Alien", "Tron", "The Abyss" and "The 5th Element". One of his stories became the inspiration for "Blade Runner". Giraud also influenced another hero of mine, Hayao Miyazaki, especially in his "Nausicaä of The Valley of the Wind" manga series and animated movie. I felt a kinship since we shared a last name, love of comics, and being an artist. Secretly, I wished we were related. Heidi MacDonald has a lot of Moebius material over at her blog "The Beat" here.


http://www.moebius.fr/
http://www.bpib.com/illustrat/giraud.htm


Rest In Peace both and thank you for your amazing contributions to popular culture and the art world.

Meanwhile at the other blog...

Posted some sketches over at Dos Illustros, check 'em out!


http://dosillustros.blogspot.com/2012/03/dog-ruffs.html

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Figure Drawing (clothed) 3/4/12

Here are some figure drawings from last Sunday's Crealde morning class on March 4. I usually attend when one of my friends prods me to go since it's better to be in good company that early on a Sunday!

The model was my close friend Audrey Zindler and she posed with clothing. Audrey is also a great artist who is currently studying graphic design and you can see her work here: http://absoluteaudrey.deviantart.com/

Click on the drawings for bigger versions:

2 minute gestures:




5 min.:




10 min.:


20 minutes:


My favorite of the day:

Detail: