A friend of mine asked me to make some coloring pages, so for the past week, I have been working on that. Some of the ideas were suggested to me by coworkers as well. I've had a lot of fun with it, and my style lends itself really well to that sort of thing. I know my interests change on a whim, and it is really unusual for me to not work with color, so I don't know how much longer I will pursue this, but for now, I'm content with the direction that my work is drifting in.
Friday, October 20, 2017
Monday, July 17, 2017
The second project is actually, at the time of writing this, still in the works; I've done all the drawing and cut out all the figurines, but they have yet to be assembled. The concept will be silhouetted, abstract figures performing a variety of fitness activities, with props such as balls, bike wheels, baseball bats, etc. being replaced with fruits and vegetables to show support for a healthy lifestyle. For example, one of the figurines will be walking the cauliflower dog (or collie-flower, as we called it) pictured above. I'm hoping to have more photos sent to me of the finished product later this week.
The two projects, as well as several dry erase board decorations, took a little over a week to complete. It was easily the best time that I had with the company. It isn't often that corporate offices take the time to recognize their employee's talents or support the arts, and so it was a very pleasant surprise to be doing what I love and helping the company.
My latest experiment in painting has been learning to use only the pallet knife to apply the paint, and it has not been disappointing. The acrylic paint dries fast enough that I can add several layers very quickly, and and there are many ways to lay art paint over dry paint. The end result is almost a relief sculpture, which catches the light in a way that flat paint cannot.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Saturday, January 28, 2017
I've gotten really into painting with watercolor in the past few months, as well as experimenting with color. Sometimes it's all I can do to keep myself sane, just creating my own little world within the paper and seeing what works. There always seems to be something to discover in color, and it feels more fruitful trying to figure out color than trying to figure out the rest of the world around me these days.
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