Saturday, December 5, 2009

Zombies, Spacemen, & Robots.

This is fun. Small cards that you illustrate and put your info on the back. I've done a few so far and here they are. The next few I'll do are in watercolor.

The words on the card is: 'Zombie Cake'


It says ZOMBIE.

I have a double chin too. Apparently I'm too good for just one.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

MORE Paintings!!!!

Okay, I've been pretty busy lately! But not with my thesis!



This one might look familiar?! It's one of Denise's historic plates. I think this is her favorite one because the wreath pattern is rare or something. Anyways, this is a watercolor 22x28cm and mainly used a wet-on-wet technique.

I kinda like this one. I finished it the other night and is based on a photo I took of downtown Calgary. I wasn't too concerned with making it exact, more of an experiment in how I would tackle such a painting. Watercolor and felt, 22x28cm.

Close up of the painting. BTW, these weren't scanned but just photographed with my digital camera. So the colors are a little darker than in real life.

I did this painting in 2006 I think. I've done a few in this comic /slanted /acid style. Watercolor and felt. The fences were inspired from an earlier sketch I did of a painter in a back alley.

Finished this one a few weeks ago. Not too concerned with realism here but more looking for a sense of flow and color. I really like this and will probably hang it up somewhere. It is based on a photograph from Whiterock British Columbia.


Last of the bunch. Didn't mean for it to be posted on its side, but figured we all have necks.... so use 'em! Anyways, this is watercolor again but done in a more acrylic fashion where the colors were laid down quite thickly and with less water. Measures 22x28. I have another sketch of a hockey player; I think Tim Thomas. Over the next few months I want to do some more sports related paintings and such. After Thomas will probably be a few CFL paintings (Stamps, Riders and Aleuts perhaps -my favorite teams).

Oh, and on a final note, I've changed my signature: Did you catch it? What do you think?

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Sketches and first page of Comic

Below are a number of sketches I've done int he past month.

The first two images are of a comic I'm working on called Refit.


Above: Close-up of the first two panels of Refit. These are the establishing shots. The first is a back-drop shot of Baghdad. The second panel establishes where the next few pages will be occurring and that this is a guarded building.

Below: The full page. I used mainly a 2H over th 4H sketch. A 2B was used only for the darkest areas. The guy looking at the pot is named Frank Slide. I like that name.


Below: Modeled after a photo of House. Me at my most whimsical.... the patient has a bone arm, which doesn't show up so well in this scan.


















Wolverine and Sabertooth. This is done in felt and marker. I kept Sabertooth in his traditional 1980's style costume but changed Wolvie's costume to give it a more militaristic style with the cargo pants. You can't really see it but he still has the pointed kneepads.











Harry and the gang outside of a
building at Hogwarts. I like the explosion'y' thing they are staring atwhile the ground shows the shadow of an evil doer raising his hands up!



Below: Da' Bear. Sketched this one out just before leaving for back home at the beginning of the month and then finished darkening it up when I got home. Playing around with perspectives.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Paintings for sale on Kijiji

Below are some paintings that I have listed on Kijiji for sale. They range in date from when they were made. The first one here is also the first acrylic painting I did, way back in '99. The second acrylic painting was done in 2002 and shown at an art expo at the University of Northern British Columbia. I received a number of encouraging comments from this painting. The third and final painting here was done 2005 and is a depiction of a comic-styled downtown Calgary. The frame cuts off the left hand side which shows more of the city including the Calgary Tower. This one was done in watercolor and felt.

Let me hear some feedback.


Monday, June 29, 2009

Geeks, Fights, Leonard, & a Lover's Stroll

Here are four illustrations of completely different themes; I think. They were done over the past few weeks as I've lost most of my motivation on my thesis. Time well wasted!

Left: An homage to Geekdom. A father and son gazing at a really cool toy with a light saber.




Right: A fight between two guys. Just felt like drawing something overly dramatic. Unhappy with the scan as it is slightly blurry and the detail on the pants is lost on the guy on the left.



Below:A portrait of Elmore Leonard. One of my favorite authors who wrote: Rum Punch, Out of Sight, 3:10 to Yumma, Cuba Libre, and scores of other great books that many have been turned into movies. Kill Shot is one of my favorites although the movie looks poor.Below: Finally, a splash of color. This is a sketch I drew after seeing two people walking around on campus.

Historic Plate II & a Bone Antler Flaker with Flake

This is the last of the Historic Plate fragments that I drew for Denise. This is the one she was most excited about finding as it had a rare ribbon pattern. I'm not a historical archaeologist, so I'm probably not describing it properly, but I do know how to draw it!

The second image is a bone antler flaker found at the Dog Child site at Wannaskawin in Saskatoon. Flakers were used for breaking stone for the manufacturing of stone tools by Aboriginal peoples all across the globe. This flaker's point would have been used to pressure flake small pieces away from the stone core. This act would refine a tool's edges and give it a characteristic shape, such as a Gowen or Mummy Cave projectile point shape. The other end of the flaker had been shaved into a shovel-like shape. This portion of the artifact would likely have been used to notch the ends of the point, allowing for the tool to be lashed onto a handle or shaft.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Historic Plate Fragments



Historic artifact illustrated for Denise. Hope she likes.
Pencil.

SAS Publication Logo

A design I did for a SAS publication. The colors are for Saskatchewan, with stylized bison for archaeology. The trowel is the SAS logo, with the shield, sheafs, and wheat are the separated components to the UofS logo.
India ink and watercolor.