Mock ups came out good enough, it's time to get on with the final piece.
Showing posts with label Plant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plant. Show all posts
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Immigration Foliage
Spending a few hours at the Immigration Office in Tokyo gave me more than a few hours to get out the sketchbook and pen.
Nothing mind blowing, but prepping for the foliage on the Sekaido canvas seemed a good idea.
Didn't have time to apply the deterioration concept to each piece, but did get a visa renewal.
Sekaido - day 1
Day one - just laying the foundations. Getting the perspective down was pretty smooth sailing, pixels up next.
Finding a strong foreground visual was pretty tough. Going with the theme of digital dreaming or digital deterioration was always the concept but having a human element always draws the viewers attention.
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Bugs eye view,
bugs-eye,
bugs-eye-view,
foliage,
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idea,
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looking up,
perspective,
Plant,
Plants,
sekaido,
sekkaido,
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Friday, May 16, 2014
Ground Up
Trolling the net for BugsEyeView perspective photographs came up blank n so decided to get my hands dirty.
These kinda shots always strike me as perfect landscapes on themselves.
These close ups are gonna work as foreground perspective initially.
The water droplets make me want to pursue droplets for perspective but we'll see what happens from here.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Sekkaido - Final Sketch
The previous sketch seemed a little too simple, so decided to build more layers and textures.
Also insects are going to break up the colours a little, as will the sleeping women.
Composition was tough, but once the sketch is there, it's a huge weight of my shoulder.
Sekkaido entry .. or was..!
The past few weeks I'd been focused on the annual Sekkaido competition (which always seems to sneak up on me somehow).
Still about 12 hours from completion I was quite happy with the direction and colour coding, unfortunatly realised 2 weeks before the deadline that I'd been too ambitious and had been working on an F5 piece when it should've been an F4.
No biggie. It's pretty rare to get the chance to work on something that size, and it was a heck of a learning curve.
So back to the drawing board!
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Testing the water
My wife is pretty awesome, but I've never been able to capture her character in my work.
Layering thin films of acrylics might have been the wrong choice. Its's safer but the final result isn't satisfying.
Think the next portrait see a return of thick acrylics. Safe isn't getting results.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Sweeeet
Thinking of crossing the CandyLand concept in with the PlanetPeel... Or simply - I love Candy and this is a great opportunity to buy bundles for "reference".
CherryPop comes straight from "Adventure Time".
LolliPops are a simple way in. The shape is quite simple, but the folds in the wrapping will blend nicely with PlanetPeel ideas.
I really should press down harder, but the paper is almost transparent.
Peel back!
After a few weeks hiatus, peel time!
I've no idea where the planet peel concept might go, but looking back at older works, it still feels like some of my best work.
Just a few doodles to set off the acrylics later next week.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Pink!
A lonely tube of pink acrylic had been lying the apartment for months, needing a good home.
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| Sold |
Pretty happy with the result ")
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Planet Peel - Drafting
Just a rough draft testing different stroke techniques.
The "PP" visuals had all been quite smooth, which is nice, but too simple. To really connect and believe in this environment there needs to be texture and emotion.
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