Monday, September 30, 2013

Opportunity


Don't think about the consequences. The world is your oyster. Eat the world oyster sissy!

Monday, September 23, 2013

Teamwork



Together everybody accomplishes more. Band together with the folks around you and take advantage of each other's strengths! The sky's the limit!

Monday, September 16, 2013

Skinjobs

Not sure if it's "Skinjobs" or "Skin Jobs." In either case there is a Blade Runner tribute zine that will begin kickstarting soon, and it promises to be awesome. So keep an eye out for that. A lot of cool artists are involved. I was lucky enough to be a part of it and here is what I made.


It will be printed two color riso, so the challenge here was to turn those two colors into a satisfying full range of value and hue. The colors are of course pink and blue. So I took ink drawing I had made by hand and colored it using two masked layers in photoshop. Each layer is one color that will be printed. Apparently it is a really fun way to make an image.

As far as the concept for this image I did a lot of sketching. Blade Runner is conceptually meaty. A lot of symbols and themes to work with. What really stood out to me upon analysis was the way Ridley Scott put the film's noir trappings into a dialogue with the idea of artificiality. The way the viewer receives information about the story is so heavily affected by the noir style, and in pretty specific ways. Everything is perceived through a filter, providing alternate versions of the truth. And no matter what seems like truth, one can't help but feel that there is some other reality hidden in the film's shadows.

Woah. Sorry I went all Bade Runner there. Enjoy owl picture.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Another Page

I will not be posting all the pages I made here probably, but I thought I'd show just one more to remind about the discovered show.

Because they needed to be made from used books and needed to be sold as final art, these pages employed a process I've not used before. A time consuming one. These pages were made by first thumb-nailing and then making final pencil drawings 12x18 like I normally would. The pencils were a little tighter than I normally work. Still no tonal information in them, but tight, finalish lineart. Then I took the final drawing and traced a template onto some trace paper. Which I would then apply partially to the piles of paper I had glued together; mostly just tracing the shapes. After that I put down a little gesso where it needed to be then retraced the lineart on top of that. Then lots of ink. Finally I cut out the spaces in the top layer, and glued the two pieces together. Digitally it is hard to see the dimension of the page, but they were planned to reproduce flat as well, so here you go.


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Discovered!

Go to the show 6:30 September 27th! Central Library in STL! This is a part of what I'll have at the show, and tons of great artists who are not me have stuff in it too.


This is made using old books, inks and gesso. It is comics. There are two levels of drawing, the effect of which has been attempted digitally. Enjoy.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Discovered

I just wanted to assure all my loyal readers that i have something cool to show you, but I have not been able to find a way to photograph it properly, as it is a made entirely by hand. And is also (mildly) dimensional.

I wanted to show ya'll one of the things I made for AIGA St. Louis' Discovered event. It is an benefit auction put on for STL Design week; it is at 6:30 Sept. 27 at the STL central library. A ton of super talented people are in the show, and you should check it out. It promises to be a cool thing. Here is the link to the event page: http://stldesignweek.com/events/discovered/

Anyway I'll give you a little preview of my piece as soon as I can figure a way to fit it into a computer. Cheers.